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The first religious activity in Lavaca County took place in the area surrounding the present St. Mary’s Catholic Church. When the first families came from Missouri and Kentucky, they chose the site near Smothers Creek for their homes. Mary Jane Hallet married Collantinus Ballard in 1840 and later they donated the land on which Sacred Heart Catholic Church was built. While Mass was often said in many of the homes in the area,
efforts were being made to establish a new parish in the town of
Hallettsville. In 1873 definite steps were taken towards building
Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Actual construction began in 1874,
with Frederick (Fritz) Schulte Sr., as the chief stone mason in the
early stages. He was paid $50.00 for digging a well on the north
side of the church site for water to be used in construction. A few religious from Lyons, France had brought the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament to America in 1852 at the invitation of Bishop Odin. Already over 200 years old, the congregation established their first American convent in Brownsville, expanding to Victoria in 1866. In 1877, they bought approximately three and one-half acres of land east of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church plot in Hallettsville, where a small convent building was erected for them in 1879. According to records from the Mother House, Victoria, Mother M. Louise Murray who would remain Mother Superior until 1900, together with her own sister, Sister Mary of the Cross Murray and Sister Martha Lopez established a convent and a school in 1882, with classes beginning on January 6. On February 19, 1950, the new school building was dedicated. In 1969, the old Sacred Heart Catholic Church was taken apart and the new church building with a seating capacity of 700 was built at a cost of $200,000. A new church sign was erected by the church bell tower in August, 1971. The back of the sign contains the cornerstone of the old church, together with the historical mission cross which was made in 1876 by Fritz Schulte. The inscription on the cross stating in German, “Save your soul, a remembrance of the Holy Mission, 1876.” The congregation numbers approximately 1,150 households. The
present pastor is Father John Peters. Weekend Masses are Saturday
evening at 5:00 (Winter) and 6:00 (Summer), and Sunday morning at
8:00 and 10:30. The Sunday 8:00 AM Mass is broadcast live every
Sunday morning over local radio station KHLT - 1520 AM; KYKM - 92.5
FM and KTXM - 99.9 FM. PARISH HISTORY
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