1938
July 31, 2017
In 1938, William Lennox and Matthew McCloskey were tasked with the creation of a new hall that would allow St.-Joseph’s-in-the-Hills to accommodate additional retreatants. They hired John Neeson as the architect of this project and John Donovan as the contractor. On May 18, 1939, the ground breaking ceremony for a new building, named Corrigan Hall in honor of Monsignor Corrigan, took place.