The interior of the church has changed over the years as well. First, the windows in the back of the sanctuary were exposed, then they were covered up. With the most recent renovation in 2003, the windows were once again exposed with the stained glass windows from the choir loft being moved to the sanctuary and beautiful new stained glass windows depicting four great Dominican saints (Dominic, Catherine of Siena, Rose of Lima, Martin de Porres) installed in the choir loft. The parish remodeled the current sanctuary as part of the Vision 2000 campaign. The late Bishop Robert Morlino dedicated the altar and ambo in December 2003. Statues have come and gone, color schemes and lighting have shifted. Yet through it all, parishioners have gone with the flow, adapting and supporting the projects as the needs of the parish changed. In the Fall of 2023, we launched our capital campaign to rebuild, restore, and renew our parish campus for the next one hundred years of faithful worship, ministry, and education.
There has been an equal flux in terms of the Dominicans in the parish. Unlike Diocesan parishes in which pastors could remain for 10, 20, 30, or even 40 years, pastors in the Dominican Order served between 3-6 years. Although being a parish associated with a religious order resulted in more frequent transfers of priests, Blessed Sacrament benefited from the Dominican charisms of preaching and liturgy, religious formation and outreach to the poor, and the innovative ideas of each new pastor. The parish also enjoyed and benefited from the presence of the Sinsinawa Dominican sisters, both in the school and on the staff in years past.
In June of 2024, the Dominicans of the Central Province of St. Albert the Great left after 102 years. In July 2024, the Schoenstatt Fathers stepped in as parish administrators. We are thankful to carry forward our Dominican heritage and charism as a Catholic Community - both in our parish and in our school. While we mourn the loss of the Dominican Order after so long, we are embracing our new Schoenstatt spirituality and blending it with our Dominican heritage.