Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Second Sunday of Advent December 8, 2019

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Second Sunday of Advent December 8, 2019

DIOCESE OF LAKE CHARLES Established April 25, 1980 The Most Rev. Glen John Provost, D.D., M.A. Bishop of Lake Charles IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHEDRAL PARISH Established December 8, 1869 PARISH STAFF Rev. Fr. Rommel P. Tolentino, Pastor Rev. Fr. Ruben Buller, In Residence Rev. Deacon Christopher Fontenot Mr. Robert Marcantel Music Director Mrs. Marlene Mullenix Organist Ms. Sue Burke Receptionist Mrs. Lavonne “Cookie” Dennison Secretary Mrs. Pam Menou Bookkeeper Mr. Philip Ardoin Maintenance Mrs. Monica Broussard Youth Director Mrs. Christi Jarreau Principal ICCS 935 Bilbo Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 Website: immaculateconceptioncathedral.com e-mail: [email protected] (337)436-7251 Fax (337)436-7240 CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 8, 2019 MASS SCHEDULE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday 4:00 PM (Anticipated) Friday 11:00 AM—Noon Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:15 AM Saturday 3:00 PM—3:55 PM 5:00 PM (Extraordinary Form) 30 minutes before all other Masses Monday—Friday 12:05 PM HOLY HOUR, VESPERS & BENEDICTION Extraordinary Form: Monday 5:30 PM Every Sunday 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM First Saturday 8:00 AM NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP Sunday 5:00 PM Before 12:05 Mass on Tuesday Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception December 8, 2019 Pamela Seal wrote the following article which was pub- Today, the Cathedral ministers to 845 registered families lished on the Diocesan Website and in the American (2,117 individuals) and is considered to be one of the most Press: outstanding examples of Lombardy Romanesque architec- ture in the United States. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Lake History of the parish .Charles has been a symbol of resilience and faith over the past While Immaculate Conception was established as the first 150 years, rising above the destruction of hurricanes and ashes Catholic church parish in Lake Charles on Dec. 8, 1869, re- early on. corded missionary activity began in the Imperial Calcasieu area as early as the 1850’s as priests from Texas and later From its humble beginnings as the Parish of St. Francis de Opelousas and Abbeville came to minister to the people. Sales in 1869 to a majestic Cathedral now listed on the Na- Instrumental in this role were two missionaries from France, tional Register of Historic Places, Immaculate Conception has always been the center of liturgical life. It serves as a reminder the Rev. P. F. Parisot and the Rev. Andre Borias, who trav- eled the ocean for 52 days to answer the plea of the Most of the pioneering spirit and determination of the early missionar- ies who helped establish the first Catholic church in Lake Rev. Jean-Marie Odin, Bishop of the Diocese of Galveston. Charles. Their missionary work in eastern Texas included the western part of Louisiana in which Calcasieu Parish and Lake Reflecting on the sesquicentennial anniversary of Immaculate Charles were also serviced. Conception Church Parish, which is Dec. 8, the Rev. Rommel The registers of the Galveston Diocese show 129 baptisms Tolentino, pastor of the Cathedral, expressed gratitude to those were recorded in Calcasieu Parish during those early years. early church fathers for their sacrifice and dedication to provide The growth of the Catholic Church soon led to regular visits spiritual nourishment to the people in this area. “The missionar- by clergy from Opelousas. ies and priests deserve a great deal of thanks for being faithful to their vocation,” Father Tolentino said. “Christ commanded When priests made visits to Lake Charles, Mass was cele- the apostles and their successors — which are the bishops and brated in the courthouse. But as the number of Catholics their collaborators, the priests — to spread the Gospel and to continued to grow, it became obvious that a church building preach to all corners of the world. They took that mandate seri- was needed. ously even through difficult situations, crossing bayous and marshes, using boats and horseback to bring the Gospel and In 1857, through the efforts of Father Francois Raymond Sacraments here to the people of Lake Charles.” from Opelousas, a lot on the corner of Ryan and Kirby streets, measuring 200 feet by 200 feet was purchased for The sesquicentennial year-long celebration initially kicked off on $375, and a chapel was built. The church, constructed for Dec. 8, 2018, with the theme, “Celebrating Our Past With Joy $900, was dedicated to St. Francis de Sales on Sept. 26, Today and With Hope For the Future.” 1858, thus making Lake Charles a mission of St. Landry Par- ish in Opelousas. Coinciding with the anniversary year was the extensive restora- tion of the Cathedral. The glorious interior was revealed on In 1866, after the Civil War, the parishes of the western part June 29 during the historic ordination of one priest and four of the state were realigned, and Lake Charles became a mis- transitional deacons. sion of St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Abbeville. The Rev. Theodore Lamy, pastor in Abbeville, visited Lake Charles at “It is such a blessing that our own generation has been able to least three times in 1867 and 1868. contribute to our history through the capital campaign for the restoration of the Cathedral,” said Father Tolentino. “Not every In 1869, however, missionary status came to an end when generation had that opportunity. The examples of our ancestors The Most Reverend Jean-Marie Odin, who had since be- are truly inspiring for us to do our own part in contributing to the come Archbishop of New Orleans, established the Parish of growth and development of this parish. Hopefully our efforts will St. Francis de Sales with the appointment of a pastor, the inspire the generations that are coming after us.” Rev. Francois Magniny, and his assistant, the Rev. Etienne Badoil. The region — recognized today as the Diocese of The Cathedral has played a significant part in the lives of thou- Lake Charles — encompassed the present civil parishes of sands over the years, whether for baptisms, weddings, ordina- Allen, Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, tions, funerals, or daily and weekend Masses. Being the Cameron and Calcasieu. “mother church” of Southwest Louisiana, from which all other Catholic churches were born, adds a great weight to the Cathe- A few months after the Rev. Michael Kelly arrived in Lake dral, Father Tolentino noted. “When you think about all the Charles in May of 1879, a hurricane spread destruction prayers that have been said in this church, all the Sacraments throughout the area on Aug. 22, badly damaging both the that have been celebrated, the holiness of this place draws church and the rectory. While the rectory was refurbished, a people to this parish.” new church was built and dedicated under the name Im- maculate Conception by the Most Rev. Francis X. Leray, Father Tolentino compared the Cathedral’s traditional architec- Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans, on Oct. 2, 1881. It faced ture to the stability of Christ. “This church was built to last for the courthouse on Ryan Street, as did the old church and many years. The sacred art inside these walls connects us to rectory. Father Kelly used lumber from the old church to the Scriptures and the truth of the Catholic faith. It is very tangi- build a boys’ school, and added a girls’ school and a con- ble, something you can see with your own eyes.” vent. SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Destruction would church. They had that pioneering spirit in rebuilding after the strike again when The Great Fire of 1910, and even the hurricane in 1881. Through Great Fire of 1910 the fundraising efforts they had to do for the bell, the altar, to leveled more than pay for the first church and the new church, … they sacri- seven city blocks of ficed a lot.” Lake Charles claiming not only the church, The establishment of the first Catholic church in Lake rectory, convent and both the boys’ and girls’ schools, but Charles would also bear fruit to serve the community’s medi- most of the parish church records as well. Only a few baptis- cal and educational needs. It was through the efforts of mal records survived. Because of its devastating effects, the Monsignor Cramer's and Dr. John Greene Martin that the Great Fire proved to be a turning point in the history of Im- first hospital in Lake Charles, now known as Christus maculate Conception parish. Ochsner St. Patrick Hospital, was dedicated in 1908 as St. Patrick Sanitarium. Plans for a new church, seating be- Under the leadership of Monsignor Boudreaux, Immaculate tween 800 and 900, Conception Catholic School was the first parochial grade were approved in school in the area for both girls and boys, opening its doors 1912. Building got on Feb. 19, 1950. ICCS was later recognized as the school underway immedi- representing the Cathedral Parish once the Diocese of Lake ately on the corner of Charles was formed, thus becoming Immaculate Conception Kirby and Bilbo streets, and the church was dedicated on Cathedral School. Dec. 18, 1913, by Archbishop James Blenk of New Orleans. On Dec. 8, 1927, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Sesquicentennial celebrations church was solemnly consecrated. This is the church that To culminate a year of sesquicentennial celebrations, the stands today. Cathedral has planned several special Masses to mark this milestone in its history: It was under the leadership of the Rev. Hubert Cramers, a 27 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8: Immaculate Conception of the -year-old Dutch priest, assigned to the parish in 1902, that Blessed Virgin Mary, Extraordinary Form Mass, followed by Immaculate Conception would flourish.

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