Embroidery of a church with a large tree in front, parked cars, and a couple of people on the sidewalk.

St. Francis of Assisi

By Mrs. Marion Hallowell

Catholics did not form a large group in South Windsor until 1850-1870 when the great Irish immigration took place.  The early catholic settlers had no church of their own but attended services in Broad Brook, Manchester or East Hartford.  In 1941, Bishop McAuliffe of Hartford, officially founded the South Windsor parish, St. Francis of Assisi.  The parishioners held masses in the Town Hall auditorium in Main Street until their own church was completed in 1942.  This brownstone church of early Norman architecture is well suited to its surroundings.  It is located on Ellington Road in the Pleasant Valley area of South Windsor.