MISSIONS
& HISTORY
Immaculate Heart
of Mary Church
Pagosa Springs, Colorado
The roots of
our parish run deep in Archuleta County, intertwined with the dedication of the
Theatine Fathers. Information gathered by the San Juan Historical Society shows
that a group of Catholics organized in 1893 to build the first Catholic Church
in Pagosa Springs. On Lewis Street, they built St. Edwards Catholic Church that
served the community until the 1950s. In 1906, the Theatines, Order of Clerics
Regular, arrived in Durango where they staffed Sacred Heart Parish. Eventually,
the Theatine Fathers served in Pagosa Springs and outlying mission churches in
Archuleta County.
Our parish
church on Lewis Street, Immaculate Heart of Mary, was built when the need for
a larger church was recognized in 1948. Bishop Joseph Wiliging of the Pueblo
Diocese dedicated the church on Sunday, May 22, 1949. Two years later, Immaculate
Heart of Mary became a permanent parish with a founding pastor, Father Bernard
Rotger, C.R. In 1960, the Parish Hall, a 1900's building undergoing renovation,
was destroyed by fire. Within two weeks, a building committee was formed to build
a new parish hall and rectory. After many fund-raising activities, the priest's
residence was completed in 1960 and the parish hall was finished a year later.
This Parish Hall has offered, not only the parish but also the Pagosa Springs
community, a valuable meeting place for both parish and community activities
and event.
Two men of God loom
large in any historical account of our parish. The first is Father Bernard Rotger,
C.R., the founding pastor. He was our pastor from 1951 to 1963 and again from
1966 to 1976. In addition to his pastoral work, Father Bernard was widely known
as a collector of and authority on beetles and butterflies of the region. The
founding pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary died at age 82 in 1986 and is buried
in the "Jardin de los Recuerdos" cemetery in Mexico.
The
second notable figure in our parish history is Father John
Bowe, C.R. He first came to Pagosa Springs as pastor 25
years ago. He continued to work among us until October of 2004 except for two terms as supervisor of the North
American Province of the Theatines.
Father
John was a widely recognized leader in our parish as well as the
Pagosa Springs community. He celebrated three Masses and plays the
organ for Immaculate Heart of Mary parishioners each weekend. On
alternating Sundays he traveled to the four mission churches for
services.
According
to an article in the Pagosa Springs Sun in 1998, "Wherever you
venture in Archuleta County, you were likely to observe Father John
Bowe ministering to his flock. On rare occasions you might catch him
at the keyboard, or eating green chili at the Elkhorn. Whether it is
conducting a Mass, a funeral or a wedding, Father John Bowe is a man
of God and a man of his people. Father John is currently serving as
Parochial Vicar of the Sange de Cristo Parish in San Luis.
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Parish has four missions in Archuleta County. They are St. Francis Church in
Frances, St. John the Baptist Church in Pagosa Junction, St. James the Apostle
in Trujillo, and the Chromo Mission Station in Chromo.
St. Francis
Church
Frances, Colorado
The
flood of 1911 destroyed the first church at Frances which was built
in 1908. Services after the flood were held in private residences
until the new church was finished in 1917. Mass is celebrated
on the first Sunday of each month, weather permitting. Everyone is
welcome.
St.
John the Baptist Church
Pagosa Junction, Colorado The
present church, built on a hillside above the now abandoned railroad
yards, is the third in a line of Catholic Churches built to serve the
needs of the people in the Pagosa Junction area. Two previous
churches built near the San Juan River had been washed away in floods. The
first church was built in 1911 and the present one was dedicated in
1927. Mass is celebrated once a month on the second Sunday. Everyone
is welcome.
St.
James the Apostle Church
Trujillo, Colorado
This
first mission church was built in 1908 and was used until 1916 when
the present church was built. The mission has its own cemetery which
is located just south of the church. Mass is offered on the
fourth Sunday of each month. Everyone is welcome.
Chromo
Mission Station
Chromo, Colorado Originally
a one-room schoolhouse, built in 1922 and used as a school until 1955,
this mission station has served for religious services since 1923. Mass
is on the fifth Sunday of the month with a potluck immediately after
Mass. Everyone is welcome.
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