St. Charles Borromeo was established in December 1938. The church and school opened the following year. During the post-War years, the parish experienced rapid growth. By 1954, over 1,200 families were registered and 852 students were enrolled in the school. New facilities were needed—and the result was a beautiful church complex including a convent (1946), expanded school (1952), church (1959) and rectory (1961). In 1999, the campus expanded once more with the creation of an atrium, hall, library, crying room, restrooms, and the perpetual adoration chapel. Today, St. Charles Borromeo is over 900 families strong, with wonderful facilities that serve not only St. Charles parishioners, but also the larger church community.
Eucharistic Adoration is offered from 12 p.m. Sunday through 12 p.m. Saturday.