Details for Santa Teresa Catholic Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018206

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Marker Number 18206
Atlas Number 5507018206
Marker Title Santa Teresa Catholic Church
Index Entry Santa Teresa Catholic Church
Address 1212 Lucky Street
City Bryan
County Brazos
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 750469
UTM Northing 3396800
Subject Codes ecclesiastical buildings; Roman Catholic denomination; religious leaders
Marker Year 2015
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" with post
Marker Text In 1929, Father Frank D. Urbanovsky, known as Padre Panchito, came to Bryan to assist the pastor at St. Joseph Catholic Church. He soon began to travel the countryside and minister to the Mexican and Mexican American population living in Bryan, surrounding towns and small, rural communities along the Brazos River, where they worked in agriculture, railroads and service jobs at Texas A&M College. Father Urbanovsky used a trailer chapel to minister to these settlers and witnessed the growing baptisms of Mexican children at St. Joseph. Realizing the need for a parish in 1934, he organized the worshipers and obtained approval from Bishop Rev. C.E. Byrne of the Diocese of Galveston to build a church, which was dedicated as the first church for the Hispanic catholic community on November 1, 1940. The key fundraisers were the men’s group, Santo Nombre Society, and the women’s group, The Guadalupanas. Other priests from the Franciscan order followed, among them Father Guillermo Buades, who served for 29 years. Father Tom Frank arrived in 1978 and continued the fundraising efforts of Father Buades to build a new church as membership grew to 400. In 1979, the new church building, across from the original church, was dedicated to Santa Teresa. The church holds mass in Spanish and English and organizes choirs, education, youth ministries and bible study groups among many other ministries. Santa Teresa Catholic Church continues to play an important role in the Hispanic community and is an example of the hard work and dedication of the parishioners.

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