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Early
History - Continued
Bishop Gerald Frey established
St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church and parish
on September 3, 1968. The first Mass was
celebrated on September 29, 1968, in a house
located at 3327 Crane Ferry Road, about two
blocks from the present Church. In addition to
being the place of worship for Catholics
residing on the west side of Richmond County and
in Martinez, this house also served as the
parish office, the parish hall, and the
residence for the first pastor (Fr. Roy Cox).
It’s hard to imagine when you consider that
about seventy families were in the membership of
St. Teresa’s at that time!
During this time, Columbia
County, Georgia, was part of the Archdiocese of
Atlanta; however, Catholics residing in Columbia
County were participating in Eucharistic
celebrations at St. Teresa of Avila parish. A
survey was conducted, and the results - which
indicated that the spiritual needs of Columbia
County’s Catholics could be best served by St.
Teresa’s parish - were sent to Bishop Raymond
Lessard. In 1979, Columbia County, Georgia,
officially became a part of the Savannah
Diocese; and this brought the official
enrollment of the parish to about 350 families.
The Church
As We Know It
In February 1981, Bishop Lessard
met with the members of the Parish Council and
the Building Committee to discuss the parish’s
plans for physical expansion. It was decided
that the physical needs of the parish could be
best realized if expansion was done in three
phases. Phase One would be an education
building, because it was the most-immediately
needed. Phase Two would be a new Church. Phase
Three - A would be a Parish Center; and,
finally, Phase Three - B would be a new Rectory.
In September 1983 (the Fifteenth Anniversary of
the parish), eight classrooms were built for the
religious education program. On October 11,
1987, Bishop Lessard celebrated Mass and
dedicated the new church building, which is
where we currently worship and which has a
capacity of 750.
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