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25 it 3591512 QV We Q ft3521'-QT 9 G 355 at sin 0 Fllllll3!1Lllllt History of the Parish N TIIE summer of 1892, the Bishop divided St. Jowph's Parish to form St. Francis de Sales Parish. Father James Brown, the first pastor. named the new parish St-. James'. ln the fall of 1892, Father Brown was transferred to Leadville. and Father -I. J. Gibbons came from Ouray to St. Francis de Sales. lle began work about November 10, and at once started the erection of a Church on the corner of Alameda and Lincoln. Mr. Paroth, who built the church, started work on Xo- vember 15, and rushed it so that it could be ready for the l'hristmas ceremonies. The new church was dedicated on the Sunday before Vhristmas. Rt. Rev. N. l'. Matz blessed the Uhurch and named it St. Francis de Sales. ln addition to attending to St. Francis de Sales, Father Gibbons took care of Littleton, Castle Rock, Elizabeth, Elbert and Lark- ff spur. He was often visited by the present pastor of the church, Father J. J. Donnelly. On account of the death of Father Brown, Father Gibbons was sent to take care of the parish in Leadville. in October, 1898. Father NVilliam Morrin. coming from Cripple Vreek, cared for the parish until 1903. He was loved by all. Our be- loved pastor, Father Donnelly, took up the work on April 16. Father Morrin's plan of building a new church was not carried out be- cause the Bishop saw that the parish needed a school. The upper story of the school was to be used for a chapel. The building' was begun in July and the chapel was dedicated on November 1, 1903. The parish school was opened in September, 1906. Little enthusiasm was shown and only thirty pupils attended the first year. The following year, the two Sisters of St. Joseph, who were in charge, had over a hundred children and the teaching staff had to be increased. ' In 1910, it was seen that a new church would have to be built to accommo- Puge I0 ? gmWP 1 9 3 0 Q , a tg.. 9 5 'ti iii of 0- We 9 f 6 Clif A- 6254 6 - Q C e 4 Q
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