Nestled in the rolling hills Fulda, Indiana, is the home of St. In 1847 our church was established by an immigrant Croatian missionary, Father Joseph Kundek. Boniface Church was a log building. It wasn't until 1860 that construction for the present St. Boniface Church was started by architect Reidinger, in the ornate Romanesque style. However, construction was halted during the Civil War. The chur
ch has a stone foundation seven feet thick and a limestone slab above the main door reads "ST. BONIFACE KIRCHE, 1865." The church boasts beautiful wooden alters, baked stone tile, original stenciling on the ceiling, and over sized Gothic arched stained glass windows. The pillars in the church are made of tree trunks that are covered with plaster. Boniface Catholic Church was placed on the National Register of Historical Places on October 30, 1980.