“We, the faith-filled family of St. Boniface, gather to share liturgy, love and the special gifts that deepen our Catholic faith, in order to serve the needs of our brothers and sisters.”
- St. Boniface Parish Mission Statement

160 years ago, St. Boniface was founded by German immigrants and was one of the first eighteen parishes in the state of Wisconsin. Our founding pastor was Fr. Heiss, who later became Bishop of Milwaukee. Fr. Joseph Salzman was the first resident pastor and moved us to our present location on Goldendale Road. He had three students studying for priesthood while he served southern Washington County. They were ordained in 1849 for the Milwaukee Diocese. Fr. Paul Huber built the first stone church on our property and then the three of them went on to build St. Francis Seminary. Thus we feel very proud of our pioneer priests and members.

There was an attempt to found a parish school in 1868. The nuns who served us were asked to move to LaCrosse and were not replaced. In 1889 a school building was erected and in 1890 the School Sisters of St. Francis came to teach. At that point we were a well-established parish. 

After the Second World War, a new school, convent and church were built on the property. These buildings served us well until the Village of Germantown began to expand at a more rapid rate in the 1990′s. It was apparent that we needed more classrooms and a larger worship space. Our Parish Center and Boniface Hall provided those resources.

We are presently a parish of 1,260 families with approximately 4,400 members. We pride ourselves on being helpful to our members and the larger community. In addition, we have a sister parish in Ghana West Africa. Our staff, school and council direct the many ministries of our parish. We strive to have a spirit of hospitality and service of people in need.                                                   

Find more information at this website:
St. Boniface Parish History (The Omnibus Portal)