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St. Margaret Parish in Bayou La Batra, Alabama is a Christian congregation serving the Bayou La Batra community and seeking, engaging, and encouraging others through a life-changing Christian journey.
We seek to be a loving, friendly community that worships God, and serves others. We place a high priority on teaching from the Bible and following the example of Jesus.
Our vision is to impact and renew Bayou La Batra and beyond with the transforming message of Jesus Christ through words and actions.
Come as you are - we'd love to get to know you.
St. Margaret Parish in Bayou La Batra, Alabama is a Christian congregation serving the Bayou La Batra community and seeking, engaging, and encouraging others through a life-changing Christian journey.
We seek to be a loving, friendly community that worships God, and serves others. We place a high priority on teaching from the Bible and following the example of Jesus.
Our vision is to impact and renew Bayou La Batra and beyond with the transforming message of Jesus Christ through words and actions.
Come as you are - we'd love to get to know you.

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13790 S. Wintzell Ave
Bayou La Batra,
AL
36509
United States
Phone: (251) 824-2415
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Rev. Michael Long Vu, SVD
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13790 S. Wintzell Ave
Bayou La Batra,
AL
36509
United States
Phone: (773)-934-8853
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Archdiocese of Mobile

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Tami Bennett
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St. Margaret Parish Mass Times
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM
9:30 AM Vietnamese Check bulletin for Mass time
11:00 AM 1:00 PM Spanish
Monday, Wednesday - Friday 8:00 AM
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8:00 AM
9:30 AM Vietnamese Check bulletin for Mass time
11:00 AM 1:00 PM Spanish
Monday, Wednesday - Friday 8:00 AM
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Blessing of theh fleet 2022 - photo courtesy of Pam Braswell
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75th Annual Blessing of the Fleet 2024 Event Map
"May God in Heaven fulfill abundantly the prayers which are pronounced over you and your boats and equipment on the occasion of the Blessing of the Fleet. God bless your going out and coming in; The Lord be with you at home and on the water. May he accompany you when you start on your many journeys: May he fill your nets abundantly as a reward for your labor; And may he bring you all safely in, when you turn your boats homeward to shore.... Amen"
"May God in Heaven fulfill abundantly the prayers which are pronounced over you and your boats and equipment on the occasion of the Blessing of the Fleet. God bless your going out and coming in; The Lord be with you at home and on the water. May he accompany you when you start on your many journeys: May he fill your nets abundantly as a reward for your labor; And may he bring you all safely in, when you turn your boats homeward to shore.... Amen"
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St. Margaret Parish History
History of Blessing of the Feet
The custom of the Blessing of the Fleet can be traced back to Old World European fishing communities where God was publicly acknowledged and asked for a bountiful harvest and the safety of the men at sea. In 1949, St. Margaret Parish held its first Blessing of the Fleet envisioned by a parishioner, Clarence Mallet, who moved to Bayou La Batre from Louisiana in 1925 with a strong belief that God’s blessings were essential to a good harvest from the sea. With this conviction, he convinced Father Alex O’Neill to hold the first Blessing of the Fleet.
At that first Fleet Blessing, a menu of boiled shrimp, lettuce, tomato, and bread was served for 50¢. Boats were tied up all along the docks at the Bayou Ice Company and Father O’Neill, using water from the bayou that had been blessed for the occasion, walked along the docks and blessed each boat. There was no boat parade or land parade that year.
Today, a Fleet Blessing ceremony, held right here on the dock at St. Margaret Parish, begins with a prayer by the Archbishop of the Diocese of Mobile. The Fleet Blessing Queen is crowned, then the names are read, and the bell is tolled for each person known in our community to have perished at sea. The Archbishop and other clergy then board a boat, and from the bow toss the ceremonial wreath into the bayou waters. After this, decorated boats of all kinds form a procession behind the boat carrying the Archbishop, and parade to the mouth of the bayou and back, as the Archbishop blesses their boats and docked vessels along the way.
In the early years of the Fleet Blessing, every bit of seafood was donated and parishioners worked side by side in their homes or in their shops heading and peeling the shrimp, picking crab meat, cleaning the fish, and shucking oysters. Now most of the seafood is purchased from local companies, and government regulations determine how and where the food can be prepared, but parishioners and volunteers still work side by side to make this a fun-filled family weekend for all.
St. Margaret Parish Blessing of the Fleet has grown to include Vietnamese Cuisine, a Gumbo Cook-off, an Arts & Crafts Show, a Decorated Boat Contest, Boat Cruises, Bingo, and more. It is a tourist attraction and a community event that people of Bayou La Batre look forward to each year. The success of the event lies with the parishioners who plan the event, the volunteers who work the event, and the many loyal sponsors whom St. Margaret Parish depend upon for their contributions. Even though the Fleet Blessing event has changed, the purpose and mission have not; the men of the sea still come each year to have their boats blessed and prayers said for their bountiful harvest and protection against the perils of the sea.
The custom of the Blessing of the Fleet can be traced back to Old World European fishing communities where God was publicly acknowledged and asked for a bountiful harvest and the safety of the men at sea. In 1949, St. Margaret Parish held its first Blessing of the Fleet envisioned by a parishioner, Clarence Mallet, who moved to Bayou La Batre from Louisiana in 1925 with a strong belief that God’s blessings were essential to a good harvest from the sea. With this conviction, he convinced Father Alex O’Neill to hold the first Blessing of the Fleet.
Today, a Fleet Blessing ceremony, held right here on the dock at St. Margaret Parish, begins with a prayer by the Archbishop of the Diocese of Mobile. The Fleet Blessing Queen is crowned, then the names are read, and the bell is tolled for each person known in our community to have perished at sea. The Archbishop and other clergy then board a boat, and from the bow toss the ceremonial wreath into the bayou waters. After this, decorated boats of all kinds form a procession behind the boat carrying the Archbishop, and parade to the mouth of the bayou and back, as the Archbishop blesses their boats and docked vessels along the way.
St. Margaret Parish Blessing of the Fleet has grown to include Vietnamese Cuisine, a Gumbo Cook-off, an Arts & Crafts Show, a Decorated Boat Contest, Boat Cruises, Bingo, and more. It is a tourist attraction and a community event that people of Bayou La Batre look forward to each year. The success of the event lies with the parishioners who plan the event, the volunteers who work the event, and the many loyal sponsors whom St. Margaret Parish depend upon for their contributions. Even though the Fleet Blessing event has changed, the purpose and mission have not; the men of the sea still come each year to have their boats blessed and prayers said for their bountiful harvest and protection against the perils of the sea.

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Lord Jesus, master of both the light and the darkness, send your Holy Spirit upon our preparations for Christmas. We who have so much to do seek quiet spaces to hear your voice each day. We who are anxious over many things look forward to your coming among us. We who are blessed in so many ways long for the complete joy of your kingdom. We whose hearts are heavy seek the joy of your presence. We are your people, walking in darkness, yet seeking the light. To you we say, "Come Lord Jesus!"
St. Margaret Parish listing was last updated on the 11th of April, 2024
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