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In March 1951, James Francis McIntyre filed plans to build a complex of church,
school, auditorium, rectory, convent and a 160 car parking lot.
This was built on the former Gouldmont Riding Stables, a 2.5 acre
property, located at 225 Foothill Boulevard in unincorporated La
Cañada. In June, Fr. J. Paul Early was appointed pastor of
the new parish which was dedicated under the patronage of St. Bede
the Venerable. An Elementary school was opened in the fall of 1951.
The first parishioners attended services and classes on the campus
of St. Francis High School, located across Foothill Boulevard from
the new parish.
Ground breaking for the combined auditorium (the temporary church)
and the school building took place on Palm Sunday, April 6, 1952,
and the new church opened its doors on Christmas Day. More than
500 new students enrolled for classes in the new school on January
5, 1953. A convent to house the Sisters of St. Louis who staffed
the school was completed in 1956. Six years later, a new school
structure with seven additional classrooms and a principal's office
was built.
A native of Ireland, Fr. Early was ordained in 1928 and served
as both an assistant and a pastor in the Los Angeles diocese before
becoming St. Bede's founding pastor. He died in 1963.
Appointed as Fr. Early's successor, Fr. Thomas Lahart continued
building the St. Bede campus, acquiring an additional 1.5 acres
and directing the erection of the permanent church, which was completed
in 1967. He also converted the original church to a parish hall
and school auditorium and added a school library.
Following Fr. Lahart's retirement in 1972, Fr. Joseph Eyraud was
appointed pastor. He continued work on the facilities, adding a
kitchen to the parish hall and remodeling the side chapel in the
new church. Fr. Eyraud's untimely death in 1975 occasioned the appointment
of Msgr. Leland J. Boyer to lead St. Bede.During his 19 year tenure,
Msgr. Boyer oversaw beautification of the church with the installation
of hand woven tapestries and a Philippine mahogany reredos in the
sanctuary. The side chapel was enclosed with a glass partition and
shrines to both Saint Anthony and our Lady of Guadalupe were completed
in the foyer.
Remodeling and renovation continued in both the school and the
rectory with additional space made available for a sacristy, offices,
and meeting rooms for various church ministries. School upgrades
included carpeting, painting, ceiling fans and new desks, lockers
and lunch area. A garage/storage building was erected in 1991.
In 1994, Msgr. Boyer assumed the title of pastor emeritus and Msgr.
Francis T. Wallace was named the fifth pastor of St. Bede. A native
of Ireland, Msgr. Wallace came to La Cañada from St. John
Fisher in Rancho Palos Verdes.Chartered to serve Catholic families
residing in La Cañada valley, Northwest Pasadena and North
Glendale, the parish had grown from its initial population of 73
families to a community of nearly 7,000 parishioners representing
more than 1,900 families. As many as 35% of the parishioners live
beyond the boundaries of the parish. Including the choir loft and
the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Bede Church seats 1,050.
As of 1996, average attendance at weekend Masses totaled 2,000
and 150 at daily Masses. Between 1951 and 1996, the parish
baptized more than 5,000 children and adults, married 1,300 couples,
and buried more than 800 parishioners. Between 1991 and 1996
baptisms averaged 110, First Communions 95, Confirmations 90, and
Marriages, 30 each year. The Sacrament of the Sick has been
received by more than 325 people each year, including 175 at the
annual Mass for the Sick and Elderly. 75 Eucharistic
Ministers, 35 Lectors, 40 Ushers, and 108 Altar Servers assist at
liturgies and sacraments.
In July, 2004, St. Bede welcomed Msgr. James Gehl as the new pastor,
succeeding Msgr. Wallace. |
Members of many of the founding families
of St. Bede The Venerable. Photo was taken at the parish's
50th anniversary celebration.
The original church shown soon after
completion in 1952. St. Bede school is part of the same building
A wedding celebration in the original church during
the early days of the parish
The current church was completed in
1967 and will serve the parish for many years to come
Construction of a new Parish Center
was completed in August, 2002. This was the first part of a project
that also included a new Education Center. |