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St. Mary's Catholic Campus Ministry
The history of St. Mary's Catholic Campus Ministry goesback to 1959. In the 50+ years of the ministry, known in the past as The Newman Club, Christ the Teacher, The Catholic Student Center, and St. Mary's Chapel, the ministry has existed to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ, form life-long disciples and build up the Kingdom of God. Thanks to Fr. Ron Groschen, a number of students at the time, and alumni from the earlier days of the ministry, we have a detailed accounting of the history of the ministry up through 1991. Much has happened in the last 20+ years as well
Thank you to Fr. Ron and all those who helped compile this historical document.
1959: St. Mary’s Catholic Campus Ministry was originally established as a Newman Center by the Diocese of Galveston/Houston.
1960s: A burned house on East College St was purchased, remodeled, and served as the Newman center.
1970s: The Diocese of Beaumont provided funds to construct a new multi-purpose building that served as both a chapel and student center.
Mid- 70s: The multi-purpose building was remodeled into a fully functioning chapel and named Christ the Teacher Catholic Chapel.
Mid- 70s (cont.): The building which served as the Newman center was also remodeled and a large gathering space, known as the Bishop Ganter Hall, was also added.
1986: The jurisdictional control on the facility was transferred to the newly formed Diocese of Tyler.
Late-1980s: The name was officially changed to St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel and the Catholic Student Center.
St. Mary's 2021 Photo by CJ McLaughlin |
Stained Glass window of Pieta Photo 2021 by: CJ McLaughlin |
Dec. 2004: Some renovations were done on St. Mary’s Chapel. The project was made possible by a grant from John G and Marie S. Kennedy Memorial Foundations and gifts of individuals.
The future is bright and exciting for St. Mary’s Catholic Campus Ministry. We hope that the students, faculty, staff and our friends will continue to worship here for many more years to come.
Photo by: CJ McLaughlin |
Photo by: CJ McLaughlin |
Photo by: CJ McLaughlin |
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