
1912-Letters petitioned the Bishop to have Mass more than once a month "as 4 or 5 weeks between Masses is apt to weaken the faith, especially in a country where there is so many non-Catholic families".
1915-Weekly Mass alternated between Madison mission and the K of C Club in Geneva.
July, 1915-The Bishop directed Madison mission be transferred from Willoughby and attached to St. Mary's, Painesville.
July 12, 1915-Rev. Hugh Leo Collin, Asst. St. Mary's began to administer to Madison Catholics.
Sept. 21, 1918-Rev. Michael J. Ready, Asst. St. Mary's, Painesville, served Madison-later became Bishop of Columbus.