Details for Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5201010749

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Marker Number 10749
Atlas Number 5201010749
Marker Title Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Index Entry Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Address
City Houston
County Harris
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 273225
UTM Northing 3277366
Subject Codes churches
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Jensen and Navigation
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1911, Houston's Church of the Immaculate Conception sent four Oblate priests to establish a mission church to serve the city's Spanish-speaking population. At that time, Houston's Mexican community was growing rapidly, absorbing many refugees that were fleeing the Revolution of 1910. After purchasing this block, the Oblates built a wood-frame structure here and named it for Mexico's patron saint. The building served as both church and school, and services and classes were in Spanish. Sr. Benitia Vermeerch began a 23-year career as school principal in 1915, and later founded the Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence. In 1921, when the mission was elevated to parish status, one of the four founding priests, Father Esteban de Anta, a native of Spain, became the first pastor. Construction on a second church building commenced that year, and it was dedicated two years later. In 1973 the Sacred Heart order assumed responsibility for the church, but its traditional role ministering to immigrant communities remained the same. Still a focal point for Houston's Mexican American community, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church became the home church to many Central American and Vietnamese refugees in the 1970s.

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