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ST. JOSEPH... A JOURNEY IN FAITH
St. Joseph Parish faith
community dates back to 1787.
Between 1787 and 1793, over
140 Catholics were baptized in this area, which was then called Loretto.
After Florida was purchased from Spain, the visits by the Spanish
priests from St. Augustine were rare events.
This, coupled with efforts by Protestant Churches, slowed the
growth of the Catholic Church in this area.
In spite of setbacks, there were continued attempts to keep
Catholicism alive in this mission area.
The vision was one of a deep love of God, commitment, sacrifice
and a tried and true sense of our universal tradition of faith.
In 1867 Bishop Augustine
Verot and two of the Sisters of St. Joseph from his native town of LePuy,
France, recognized the importance of Catholic education and began their
missionary work in Mandarin.
This was the beginning of St. Joseph School.
The Sisters faced many obstacles:
yellow fever, lack of funds, and the challenges of the
wilderness. Through all this, the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine
carried on the ideals of Catholic education.
St. Joseph School was always known for excellence due to their
sacrifice and devotion over the years.
Since 1975 dedicated lay people, who are confronted by new and
different challenges, have carried on the work they began.
The early 1970s brought about
growth and change. With the
construction of I-295 and the Buckman Bridge in 1971, Mandarin, now part
of Jacksonville, had become more accessible.
The old village of Loretto began experiencing urban sprawl and
the subsequent growth of countless subdivisions.
In order to meet the needs of the growing Mandarin community,
many areas had to be addressed: a need for new buildings, new sources of
income, enlargement of the school plant, improvement of the school
curriculum and general parish development.
St. Joseph Parish community and faculty accepted this challenge,
and all areas were given attention simultaneously.
Our humble journey of faith
is not over. Our area
continues to grow, and we as a faith community are willing to meet that
challenge of growth. As we
attempt to live out the gospel challenge, we recognize our dependency on
Jesus Christ. As the
psalmist writes in Psalm 127,
"If the Lord does not build the house, in vain does the builder labor."
Christ has been our guide, His Spirit our guiding force.
It has been so for one hundred and thirty-five years.
We, the People of God at St. Joseph Parish and School, are
confident it will continue to be in the years ahead.
IMPORTANT DATES IN THE HISTORY OF ST. JOSEPH PARISH AND SCHOOL
1858
Original
church built (later used as a rectory and demolished in 1988)
1867
Bishop
Augustine Verot and two sisters started St. Joseph School
1874
Academy
built (demolished in 1963)
1883
Present
historical church constructed
1915
School
house built
1955
Brick
school building erected
1973
Metal
school building added to meet growth
1974
Old
school building refurbished and moved from church to school grounds
1976
Parish center/Gymnasium built
1980
Parish
Church constructed
1985
Rectory/office complex erected
1988
Old
church re-opened due to growth
1988
Construction of new school building and chapel
1989
Construction of new cafeteria/social hall/meeting room complex
1992
Final
phase of educational complex completed
1999
New
Parish Church dedicated and opened
2004
Cody Family Enrichment Center opened
2008 New
Classroom/Administration building started
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