All Saints Catholic Church, Berlin, Wisconsin, was established July 1, 2001 with the merger of St. Joseph, St. Stanislaus, and St. Michael Parishes. – The first merger of parishes in the Diocese of Madison. But Catholicism in Berlin dates back over 150 years, and it is here where All Saints began growing in the spirit as one catholic parish united in Christ.
In 2002, after much prayer and discussion, plans for building a new church were set in motion by the Core Building Committee. After a fund drive in 2005, construction began after Easter 2006. Doors to the new church opened July 22, 2007 with the church dedication and celebration.
In 2023, the new regional Catholic school and religious education center was built next to the parish hall. The one-story building educates grades 3K-8 and contains a science room, a library/media center, art room, administrative offices, a sick room and a gymnasium. The old choir room is being used as the music room and the parish hall is utilized as the school cafeteria. When the hall is needed for funeral lunches, students eat their lunches in their classrooms. The classrooms are separated by age: 3K-K students in one section, grades 1-4 in another section, and grades 5-8 in a separate wing.
a 503 c – religious non-profit organization