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Holy Trinity
Nezperce
ID
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Who we are
Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic church in Nezperce, Idaho.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
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Church Pastor
Fr. John Gathungu
Pastor
Nezperce,
ID
United States
Phone: 208.983.0403
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Roman Catholic
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Holy Trinity Nezperce Mass Times
SUNDAY MASS: 10 a.m.
WEEKDAY MASS: Wed/Fri @ 5:15 p.m.
CONFESSIONS: 1st & 4th Sunday of the month following Mass
ADORATION: First Sunday of the month following Mass
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: 5th Sunday following Mass
ROSARY: Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Mass Times last updated on the 1st of January, 2018
WEEKDAY MASS: Wed/Fri @ 5:15 p.m.
CONFESSIONS: 1st & 4th Sunday of the month following Mass
ADORATION: First Sunday of the month following Mass
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: 5th Sunday following Mass
ROSARY: Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Mass Times last updated on the 1st of January, 2018
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Our Parish History
In the beginning . . .
The first Catholic Mass celebrated in the Grangeville area occurred between 1870 and 1880 when the renowned Jesuit Father Joseph M. Cataldo came to the nearby town of Mt. Idaho to hold services. In 1892, Fr. William Kroeger was sent to Keuterville as the first resident pastor for the Camas Prairie, and Grangeville became one of his important missions.
There is one source that indicates a church building was erected in Grangeville in 1886, but succumbed to fire in 1893.
The second church, becoming a parish
During the year 1895, a church was erected on the present site. The first Mass offered in the new church took place at 9:30am on Wednesday, January 29, 1896. This church served the parish until 1948.
Father A.M. Billiau became the first resident pastor in Grangeville in July, 1905.
In 1941, Sts Peter and Paul was officially recognized as a parish by the Diocese of Boise.
Plans were made for the current church building in 1947, with completion in 1948. The pastor at the time, Fr. Jerome O'Connor, blessed the church privately and it was first used for the Midnight Mass of Christmas 1948. Bishop Kelly formally dedicated the church to Sts Peter and Paul on May 08, 1949.
School days . . .
A parish school was built in the early 1950's, for grades 1 through 8. Teachers came from St. Gertrude's Monastery in Cottonwood, and a convent was erected near the school for their use.
Handing on the torch
Fr. Bradley Neely, who arrived at Sts Peter and Paul in 2005, is currently the 36th priest to serve the people of the Grangeville area
In late 2008 and early 2009, a successful Capital Campaign was waged for the 1st of 4 phases involving expansion of the Sts Peter and Paul campus. The 1st phase involves the moving of the rectory house, currently situated between the church and the school. In the vacated space, a new Parish Activity Center will be constructed, including a multi-use gymnasium / auditorium / parish hall, a church vestibule, kitchen, multi-use room, storage, and new bathrooms.
The balance of the 4 phases includes an extra classroom for the school, an in-house school library, public parish offices and meetings rooms, and a westward addition onto the current church building, providing more seating capacity.
Because parishioners have all inherited a legacy from those who made sacrifices to build facilities in the 1890's and the 1940's and 50's, the Capital Campaign is entitled, "The Legacy Moves Forward."
In the beginning . . .
The first Catholic Mass celebrated in the Grangeville area occurred between 1870 and 1880 when the renowned Jesuit Father Joseph M. Cataldo came to the nearby town of Mt. Idaho to hold services. In 1892, Fr. William Kroeger was sent to Keuterville as the first resident pastor for the Camas Prairie, and Grangeville became one of his important missions.
There is one source that indicates a church building was erected in Grangeville in 1886, but succumbed to fire in 1893.
The second church, becoming a parish
During the year 1895, a church was erected on the present site. The first Mass offered in the new church took place at 9:30am on Wednesday, January 29, 1896. This church served the parish until 1948.
Father A.M. Billiau became the first resident pastor in Grangeville in July, 1905.
In 1941, Sts Peter and Paul was officially recognized as a parish by the Diocese of Boise.
Plans were made for the current church building in 1947, with completion in 1948. The pastor at the time, Fr. Jerome O'Connor, blessed the church privately and it was first used for the Midnight Mass of Christmas 1948. Bishop Kelly formally dedicated the church to Sts Peter and Paul on May 08, 1949.
School days . . .
A parish school was built in the early 1950's, for grades 1 through 8. Teachers came from St. Gertrude's Monastery in Cottonwood, and a convent was erected near the school for their use.
Handing on the torch
Fr. Bradley Neely, who arrived at Sts Peter and Paul in 2005, is currently the 36th priest to serve the people of the Grangeville area
In late 2008 and early 2009, a successful Capital Campaign was waged for the 1st of 4 phases involving expansion of the Sts Peter and Paul campus. The 1st phase involves the moving of the rectory house, currently situated between the church and the school. In the vacated space, a new Parish Activity Center will be constructed, including a multi-use gymnasium / auditorium / parish hall, a church vestibule, kitchen, multi-use room, storage, and new bathrooms.
The balance of the 4 phases includes an extra classroom for the school, an in-house school library, public parish offices and meetings rooms, and a westward addition onto the current church building, providing more seating capacity.
Because parishioners have all inherited a legacy from those who made sacrifices to build facilities in the 1890's and the 1940's and 50's, the Capital Campaign is entitled, "The Legacy Moves Forward."