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Catholic Church
9669 Kraft
Avenue SE
Caledonia,
Michigan
49316-9723
Parish Office:
(616) 891-9259
Parish Fax: (616) 891-1346
Parish Hall: (616) 891-1209
Pastor's Office/Residence:
(616) 891-1160
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HOLY
FAMILY BECOMES A PARISH
Fr.
Bernard Schafer from St. Andrew Cathedral, Grand Rapids
was transferred to St. Cyril & Methodius, Gun
Lake
and St. Joseph,
Leighton in 1964. Father
determined a need for a better religious education program
and the same fall, class was arranged at Caledonia
Public School for children of St. Joseph. The
following year at the suggestion of the people who were
polled and who desired a quality program, three area
parishes: St.
Mary, St. Patrick and St. Joseph, joined the religious education program at the
public elementary school.
After several meetings a consolidation was found to
be in order since the committee members of both St. Joseph
and St. Mary contemplated relocating their churches.
In
September, 1965 a survey was taken and the results showed
about 70% of St. Mary’s parishioners to be favorable to
consolidation. The results of the poll at St.
Joseph
showed 32 in favor and 28 in opposition. However, some of
the negative votes did not object to the merger but rather
to the site that had been bought south of
Caledonia. St.
Patrick families were against consolidation and declined to
join. In
September 1967 merger talks with Bishop Salatka began.
On
October 16, 1967
the purchase of 20 acres on Kraft
Avenue
was negotiated by the Site Selection Commission; Messrs.
Durkee, Gless, Joyce, Rich, Cameron, Morrison and Kaechele.
In March, 1968 the name of the new parish was
announced. A
combination of St. Mary and St. Joseph
seemed to be in order, thus Holy Family Catholic
Church was a reality. A
new era in the history of the Catholic Church in the
Caledonia
area had begun. On
July 8, 1969
Rev. Bernard Schafer was officially assigned as the pastor
of Holy Family.
In
September, 1969 the Men’s clubs of both parishes merged
membership and the pastor appointed building, planning, and
finance committees at the urgence of the parishioners.
The Finance and Publicity Committee consisted of Ted
Malinowski, Art Homrich, Bob Morrison, Russ Therrien,
Forrest McLenithan, Jean Durkee, Rosemary Kilmartin, Carl
Church and Elizabeth Kegle.
The Building Committee included Gilbert Rich, J.
Robert Bright, Robert Powers, Michael Patterson, Alvin
Snyder, Garry Durkee and Rosemarie MacDonald.
Between the appointment of the committees and the
first Mass, many long hours and difficult decisions were
made.
The
1970 Midnight Mass celebrating the Birth of Our Lord was the
first Mass offered in the New
Church.
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