St. John The Baptizer Catholic Church
St. John the Baptizer Catholic Church is a Catholic parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. It is the first Catholic church in Bridgeport, Texas, the current building dates back to 1926, however a congregation was established in 1908.
History
During the 1890s, mass was held in Bridgeport by Rev. J.J. O'Riordan once a month, when he travelled by train from Henrietta. O'Riordan served under Bishop Brennan, the first bishop of Dallas. The Church became the first Catholic Church in Wise County. Until funds could be collected, mass was held in individual houses. a small wooden church was then constructed in 1908 on Greathouse Street. The church was renovated in 1926, and a new church was constructed on October 1, 1967, and the church became part of the new Diocese of Fort Worth.
The Church was recognized by Pope John Paul II on October 1, 1989, for serving the parishioners for 100 years, Pope Francis recognized the church in October 2014 on its 125th anniversary.
References
- ^ "St. John the Baptizer St. John the Baptizer Parish of the Diocese of Fort Worth". fwdioc.org. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ^ "Photo: St. John the Baptizer Catholic Church Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ^ Johnson, Francis White (1914). A History of Texas and Texans. American Historical Society.
- ^ Paddock, Buckley B. (1922). History of Texas: Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition. Lewis publishing Company.
- ^ "St. John the Baptizer Catholic Church Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ^ "St. John the Baptizer Catholic Church Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2024-04-28.