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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Windsor
ON
N8Y 4A6
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Who we are
We at North Central Windsor Catholic Family of Parishes are excited to welcome you to our flourishing community. We look forward to seeing you at Mass and at upcoming events. We welcome you with open arms and embrace you as what you already are, part of our family.
Street Address
834 Raymo Road
Windsor,
ON
N8Y 4A6
Canada
Phone: (519) 948-4133 Ext. 200
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Church Pastor
Father Greg Bonin
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834 Raymo Road
Windsor,
ON
N8Y 4A6
Canada
Phone: (519) 948-4133 Ext. 222
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Quote of the Day
2 Corinthians 2:14
Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.
Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.
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Roman Catholic
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Father Greg Bonin
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Christine Normandeau
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Secretary
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1947 Meldrum Road
Windsor
Ontario
N8W 4E3
Windsor
Ontario
N8W 4E3
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Mass Schedule
Saturday
5:00 PM Most Precious Blood
5:00 PM Our Lady of Guadalupe
5:00 PM St. Theresa
Sunday
9:00 AM St. Theresa
10:00 AM Our Lady of Guadalupe
11:00 AM Most Precious Blood - American Sign Language Available
11:30 AM Sts. Cyril & Methodius
12:30 PM San Juan Diego (at Guadalupe Church)
Daily Mass
Tuesday 7:00 PM St. Theresa
Wednesday 9:30 AM Guadalupe
Thursday 8:30 AM MPB
Friday 8:30 AM MPB
Friday 9:00 AM Guadalupe
Adoration
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Wednesdays 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Most Precious Blood
Thursdays 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Benediction at 3:00 PM
Reconciliation
St. Theresa Tuesday 6:30 PM
Our Lady of Guadalupe Friday 9:30 AM
Most Precious Blood Saturday 11:00 AM
Mass Times last updated on the 18th of February, 2024
Saturday
5:00 PM Most Precious Blood
5:00 PM Our Lady of Guadalupe
5:00 PM St. Theresa
Sunday
9:00 AM St. Theresa
10:00 AM Our Lady of Guadalupe
11:00 AM Most Precious Blood - American Sign Language Available
11:30 AM Sts. Cyril & Methodius
12:30 PM San Juan Diego (at Guadalupe Church)
Daily Mass
Tuesday 7:00 PM St. Theresa
Wednesday 9:30 AM Guadalupe
Thursday 8:30 AM MPB
Friday 8:30 AM MPB
Friday 9:00 AM Guadalupe
Adoration
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Wednesdays 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Most Precious Blood
Thursdays 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Benediction at 3:00 PM
Reconciliation
St. Theresa Tuesday 6:30 PM
Our Lady of Guadalupe Friday 9:30 AM
Most Precious Blood Saturday 11:00 AM
Mass Times last updated on the 18th of February, 2024
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church History
In May 1951, Rev. T.G. Dill, was advised by then Bishop Cody that he was to establish a new parish in the City of Windsor. It was to be called Our Lady of Guadalupe. The parish would be made up of portions of Holy Rosary and St. Rose of Lima parishes, as was to be bounded on the west by Jos. Janisse St., on the east by St. Louis Ave, on the north by the Detroit River and on the south by the CNR tracks.
In early July of 1951, Fr. Dill organized an Ushers Club and these men spent many summer evenings clearing and preparing the property for construction. On Oct. 3rd, 1951 ground breaking ceremonies were performed. A London Ontario lumber company was given a contract to provide material for a pre-fabricated church 40' by 110'. Footings for the building were poured by the men of the parish on Thanksgiving Day 1951 and the first building materials were delivered on November 1st, 1951.
Despite setbacks and disappointments the building was completed on schedule. Both men and women from the parish worked hard to prepare for the official opening which took place on Christmas Day 1951. The following summer, sidewalks to the church were laid, and the foundation for the present parking lot installed. The cost of the entire establishment including buildings, furnishings, sidewalks, etc., was less than $35,000.00 dollars.
In January 1st, 1953 it was all paid for, and preparations for a rectory were begun. Fr.Dill’s living quarters behind the sacristy were inadequate. In addition, there was no meeting rooms for religious and social affairs; no office space for the conduct of parish business, but above all there was a lack of privacy for the parish priests. All these conditions would be corrected with the construction of a new rectory.
Work began in May 1953 with the blessings of the Diocese. By December 1953, a beautiful new home was ready to be occupied by Fr. Dill, his new assistant Fr. John Mooney, and their housekeeper Mrs. Joseph Conway.The official blessing took place on January 24th, 1953. The cost of the furnished rectory was $40,000 and it was paid for in four years.
By the year 1962, it was evident that the original church was no longer adequate for the needs of the congregation. All masses were crowded and Corpus Christi
High School (now F.J. Brennan) auditorium had to be engaged to accommodate the over-flow crowds at the noon masses on Sunday.
Father Stan Nouvion. Parishioners, and diocesan officials met and all agreed that the construction of a new church was essential. At a special parish dinner there was a drive for funds initiated. People of the parish canvassed the parishioners asking for pledges and were greatly encouraged by their generous support. The architects were Sheppard, Masson, Brand, and Langlois. It was a modernistic building in the shape of a “cross” with a seating capacity of 750 people. The altar would be visible from every part of the Church. The 1st sod turning was turned by Monsignor J. A. Roney on May 19th, 1963. Bishop G. Emmett Carter presided at the laying of the cornerstone on November 21st, 1963. The first Mass was celebrated on April 3rd,1964. Bishop Carter officially blessed the new Church on June 7th, 1964.The cost of the new church was $168,000.
In early July of 1951, Fr. Dill organized an Ushers Club and these men spent many summer evenings clearing and preparing the property for construction. On Oct. 3rd, 1951 ground breaking ceremonies were performed. A London Ontario lumber company was given a contract to provide material for a pre-fabricated church 40' by 110'. Footings for the building were poured by the men of the parish on Thanksgiving Day 1951 and the first building materials were delivered on November 1st, 1951.
Despite setbacks and disappointments the building was completed on schedule. Both men and women from the parish worked hard to prepare for the official opening which took place on Christmas Day 1951. The following summer, sidewalks to the church were laid, and the foundation for the present parking lot installed. The cost of the entire establishment including buildings, furnishings, sidewalks, etc., was less than $35,000.00 dollars.
In January 1st, 1953 it was all paid for, and preparations for a rectory were begun. Fr.Dill’s living quarters behind the sacristy were inadequate. In addition, there was no meeting rooms for religious and social affairs; no office space for the conduct of parish business, but above all there was a lack of privacy for the parish priests. All these conditions would be corrected with the construction of a new rectory.
Work began in May 1953 with the blessings of the Diocese. By December 1953, a beautiful new home was ready to be occupied by Fr. Dill, his new assistant Fr. John Mooney, and their housekeeper Mrs. Joseph Conway.The official blessing took place on January 24th, 1953. The cost of the furnished rectory was $40,000 and it was paid for in four years.
By the year 1962, it was evident that the original church was no longer adequate for the needs of the congregation. All masses were crowded and Corpus Christi
High School (now F.J. Brennan) auditorium had to be engaged to accommodate the over-flow crowds at the noon masses on Sunday.
Father Stan Nouvion. Parishioners, and diocesan officials met and all agreed that the construction of a new church was essential. At a special parish dinner there was a drive for funds initiated. People of the parish canvassed the parishioners asking for pledges and were greatly encouraged by their generous support. The architects were Sheppard, Masson, Brand, and Langlois. It was a modernistic building in the shape of a “cross” with a seating capacity of 750 people. The altar would be visible from every part of the Church. The 1st sod turning was turned by Monsignor J. A. Roney on May 19th, 1963. Bishop G. Emmett Carter presided at the laying of the cornerstone on November 21st, 1963. The first Mass was celebrated on April 3rd,1964. Bishop Carter officially blessed the new Church on June 7th, 1964.The cost of the new church was $168,000.