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词条 Saint Edward Catholic Church, Pembroke Pines
释义

  1. History

  2. Clergy

     Priests  Deacons 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Saint Edward Catholic Church in Pembroke Pines, Florida, was established in 1995 and constructed in 1999. Part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami, this charismatic parish is located in western Broward County.[1] Located on 190th Avenue, the parish is closest religious institution to US 27 within the county. It was the first church ever built west of Interstate 75 in Broward County and in the City of Pembroke Pines.

History

Named after Saint Edward the Confessor, the parish was established in 1994.[2] In one of his final acts before retirement, Miami Archbishop Edward McCarthy appointed Rev. Fr. Michael J. Eivers pastor of the new church. Eivers was one of the pioneers in the introduction of cell groups to the Catholic community.[3] The first parish authorized in western Broward County within the Catholic Church, a 13-acre site was marked for use by the organization on the site of an old bar.[4]

The first Mass under the parish name took place on 26 February 1995 in the home of a parishioner.[5] Additional locations would include a movie theatre and Chapel Trail Elementary School while the community grew and funding allowed for the development of a permanent facility. By 1996, St. Edward had six hundred registered families when construction on a permanent building was started.[4] By the time the church's three million dollar Parish Center had been completed in October 1999, this number had grown to approximately eleven hundred.[5]

Dedicated on 22 January 2000, the Parish Center provided parish offices and a multi-functioning building with an adoration chapel, [Religious Education] classrooms for over two thousand students yearly and a church with seating for approximately one thousand people. The building featured a completely new design within the Archdiocese of Miami. Presiding at the dedication of the facility were retired Archdiocese of Miami Archbishop Edward McCarthy and then current Archbishop John C. Favalora.[6] The pastor of the church was elevated to the title of Monsignor during the ceremony.

The closest religious institution to US 27 within the county, it was the first church ever built west of Interstate 75 in Broward County and in western Pembroke Pines.

By the beginning of 2005, the church community had grown to over three thousand registered families.[7] The multicultural parish has members representing over seventy-two different nationalities. The church was estimated to have four thousand registered families in early 2006.[8][9] With the opening of the first building at neighboring Saint John XXIII Catholic Church in nearby western Miramar in 2010, the parish's population has reportedly stabilized somewhere near three thousand registered families.[10][11]

Clergy

The following individuals have led Saint Edward Catholic Church since its creation:

Priests

TenureNameDesignationPosition
1995 - 2011Eivers, Michael J.Rev. Msgr.Pastor
1997 - 2003Mitchell, WalterRev. Fr.Assistant Pastor
2002 – 2003de Paula, CristobalRev. Fr.Pastoral Vicar
2003 – 2009Sarmiento, OscarRev. Fr.Pastoral Vicar
2009 – 2010Plancher, ChristianRev. Fr.; s.m.m.Pastoral Vicar
2010–PresentLahens, AlbertRev. Fr.Pastoral Vicar
2011–PresentPeloso, JohnRev. Fr.Pastor

Deacons

TenureNamePosition
1995 - 2011DeLuca, ArnoldParish Administrator
2005–PresentCramer, Carl
2008–2013Ganuza, Mario

See also

  • Catholic Charismatic Renewal
  • Cell Groups

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.miamiarchdiocese.org/ipsSimple.asp?op=C100000&id=531417225782 |title=Archdiocese of Miami - Search for Church/Schools - St. Edward|accessdate=2007-05-26 |publisher=Archdiocese of Miami|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070929060241/http://www.miamiarchdiocese.org/ipsSimple.asp?op=C100000&id=531417225782 |archivedate = 2007-09-29}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.stedward.net/st_edward.htm |title=Saint Edward Catholic Church - St. Edward|publisher=St. Edward Catholic Church|accessdate=2007-05-26 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070219193738/http://www.stedward.net/st_edward.htm |archivedate = 2007-02-19}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stedward.net/history_of_cells.htm |title=Saint Edward Catholic Church - History Of CELLS |publisher=St. Edward Catholic Church |accessdate=2007-05-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060709011437/http://www.stedward.net/history_of_cells.htm |archivedate=July 9, 2006 }}
4. ^Church Family Albums, Saint Edward Catholic Church Parish Directory, Foundation Edition. 1st ed, PCA International Inc., 1996.
5. ^Church Family Albums, Saint Edward Catholic Church Parish Directory. 2nd ed, PCA International Inc., 1999.
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.stedward.net/clergy.htm |title=Saint Edward Catholic Church - Clergy|publisher=St. Edward Catholic Church|accessdate=2007-05-26 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070219193712/http://www.stedward.net/clergy.htm |archivedate = 2007-02-19}}
7. ^Church Family Albums, Saint Edward Catholic Church Parish Directory. 3rd ed, PCA International Inc., 2005.
8. ^{{cite book|title=History of the ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI: 1958-2008|url=http://www.miamiarchdiocese.org/Atimo_s/news/HistoryBookOrderForm.doc|year=2007|publisher=Editions du Signe|location=Strasbourg, France|isbn=978-2-7468-1935-1|chapter=Chapter 14: Parishes|page=136}}
9. ^Gerlinde & Michael Photography, Father Mike's Family Album: St. Edward's Catholic Church 2008. Gerlinde & Michael Photography, 2008.
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://stedward.net/Bulletin.htm|title=Saint Edward Catholic Church - Bulletin|publisher=St. Edward Catholic Church|accessdate=2011-05-26|date=20 November 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719133524/http://www.stedward.net/Bulletin.htm|archivedate=19 July 2011|df=}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.john23parish.org/PastorsCorner.aspx |title=Blessed John XXIII - Pastor's Corner|publisher=Fr. Ernest Biriruka|accessdate=2011-05-26}}

External links

  • www.stedward.net - Official website of Saint Edward Catholic Church in Pembroke Pines, FL.
  • www.miamiarch.org - Official website of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami.
{{Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami |state=collapsed}} 

6 : Churches in Broward County, Florida|Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami|Roman Catholic churches in Florida|Pembroke Pines, Florida|1995 establishments in Florida|Churches completed in 1999

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