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St. Vital Parish, Beaumont
Beaumont
AB
T4X 1J9
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Who we are
Welcome to Saint Vital Parish
We, God's family at St.Vital Parish, inspired and strengthened by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, accept our vocation to follow Him, and let His light shine through us to the world.
It is the mission of this parish to fully live the Gospel message of Jesus Christ as a bilingual Christian community, by sharing our faith and talents in service to one another.
Bienvenue à la Paroisse Saint Vital
Nous, la famille de Dieu de la Paroisse de St. Vital, inspirée et renforce par la vie, la mort et la résurrection de Jésus-Christ, acceptons notre vocation de Le suivre, et de laisser la lumière briller à travers nous sur le monde.
C'est la mission de cette paroisse de vivre pleinement le message de Jésus Christ comme communauté chrétienne bilingue, en partageant notre foi et nos talents au service des uns aux autres.
We, God's family at St.Vital Parish, inspired and strengthened by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, accept our vocation to follow Him, and let His light shine through us to the world.
It is the mission of this parish to fully live the Gospel message of Jesus Christ as a bilingual Christian community, by sharing our faith and talents in service to one another.
Bienvenue à la Paroisse Saint Vital
Nous, la famille de Dieu de la Paroisse de St. Vital, inspirée et renforce par la vie, la mort et la résurrection de Jésus-Christ, acceptons notre vocation de Le suivre, et de laisser la lumière briller à travers nous sur le monde.
C'est la mission de cette paroisse de vivre pleinement le message de Jésus Christ comme communauté chrétienne bilingue, en partageant notre foi et nos talents au service des uns aux autres.
Street Address
Church Pastor
Rev. Arlan Parenteau
Pastor
4905 - 50 Street
Beaumont,
AB
T4X 1J9
Canada
Phone: 780-929-8541 ext 2
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Quote of the Day
Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
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Roman Catholic
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Jeanette Gariepy
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St. Vital Parish, Beaumont Beaumont Mass Times
Mass Times / Horaire des Messes:
Saturday:
5:00PM English
Sunday:
9:00AM Bilingual
9h00 Bilingual
Sunday:
11:00AM English
Daily Mass / Messes sur Semaine:
Tues to Fri: 9:00AM
(Every 3rd Friday of the month, mass will be held at Place Beausejour at 10:30am.)
**Daily mass times are subject to change. Please see bottom of homepage for updates.**
Reconciliation / Réconciliation
Saturday:
4:15PM
16h15
Mass Times last updated on the 6th of November, 2019
Saturday:
5:00PM English
Sunday:
9:00AM Bilingual
9h00 Bilingual
Sunday:
11:00AM English
Daily Mass / Messes sur Semaine:
Tues to Fri: 9:00AM
(Every 3rd Friday of the month, mass will be held at Place Beausejour at 10:30am.)
**Daily mass times are subject to change. Please see bottom of homepage for updates.**
Reconciliation / Réconciliation
Saturday:
4:15PM
16h15
Mass Times last updated on the 6th of November, 2019
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K4J
The Rock
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St. Vital Parish, Beaumont History
The first church was built in 1895 complimented with a log-hewn rectory, only twenty feet square, built in 1896. A new rectory was constructed in 1919 and stood until it was replaced with the present day building in 1958. Monsignor Vital Grandin, Bishop of St. Albert, contributed one third of the land for a church site, which was chosen by Father Albert Lacombe in 1894. A small, simple church was built and Beaumont's own Roman Catholic Church celebrated its first mass on June 30, 1895. The parish’s first priest, Father L. Poitras, had the privilege of presiding. Tragedy struck on the night of February 10, 1918 when the church was destroyed by fire. However, determined parishioners, with the supervision of a new priest. Reverend J.A. Normandeau, began building a new church shortly after. The cost was approximately $30,000.00. As no machinery was available, the church’s basement was hollowed out by horses pulling scrapers.
Five hundred loads of sand were brought in, three hundred of gravel, six hundred of rocks, and fifteen hundred bags of cement. Everything except the cement was furnished and transported by the parishioners free of charge. The lumber and bricks were brought from Leduc. Huge tree trunks were installed to form the buildings foundation. These tree trunks were replace in 2002 by steel beams. After months of labour and devotion, the new church held its first mass on July 4, 1920. In November of 1921 parishioners made their church complete by adding a two thousand-pound bell to the bell tower. It was blessed and named "Marie Vitaline" in recognition of the church's patron saint. The approximate cost of the church was $30,000 not including the digging, transportation of materials, and the voluntary work of the parishioners. The Cross of Jacques Cartier was erected in 1934 under patronage of the French Canadian Association of Alberta. By sponsorship of the Children of Mary, the Grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in 1935. The statue of “The Sower" was purchased in 1938.
In the 1880’s there lived in the Beaumont area, a First Nation's band called “Paspascchase.” They numbered approximately 200. As of 1887, the band was gradually dispersing, for individuals and families were leaving their treaties and joining surrounding tribes.
It was at this time, the wish of the Paspascchase, that the reserve was sold to other residents of the province and the funds transferred to a neighboring band, where the majority of the families chose to become members. The spring of 1892 marked the opening of the railway, and the first contingent of immigrants started to arrive.
It wasn't until 1895 that this French Canadian colony was named Beaumont which means beautiful hills. Father Morin traveled to Ottawa to petition for a post office. With this petition he presented a list of suggested names to give the community. In relating to history of Beaumont, we must emphasize the influence of the Church in its development. After the opening of the West of colonization, a number of agents worked towards establishing colonies in order to develop this immense part of the country. Among these agents were a number of Catholic priests whose aim was to group together the French Catholic families who were searching for a better future than the one they could anticipate in Quebec. For this reason, those colonization agents organized excursion to the West. The people had great faith in the priest and therefore were willing to follow him to the land of hope. The first group of settlers migrated from Quebec.
Five hundred loads of sand were brought in, three hundred of gravel, six hundred of rocks, and fifteen hundred bags of cement. Everything except the cement was furnished and transported by the parishioners free of charge. The lumber and bricks were brought from Leduc. Huge tree trunks were installed to form the buildings foundation. These tree trunks were replace in 2002 by steel beams. After months of labour and devotion, the new church held its first mass on July 4, 1920. In November of 1921 parishioners made their church complete by adding a two thousand-pound bell to the bell tower. It was blessed and named "Marie Vitaline" in recognition of the church's patron saint. The approximate cost of the church was $30,000 not including the digging, transportation of materials, and the voluntary work of the parishioners. The Cross of Jacques Cartier was erected in 1934 under patronage of the French Canadian Association of Alberta. By sponsorship of the Children of Mary, the Grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built in 1935. The statue of “The Sower" was purchased in 1938.
In the 1880’s there lived in the Beaumont area, a First Nation's band called “Paspascchase.” They numbered approximately 200. As of 1887, the band was gradually dispersing, for individuals and families were leaving their treaties and joining surrounding tribes.
It was at this time, the wish of the Paspascchase, that the reserve was sold to other residents of the province and the funds transferred to a neighboring band, where the majority of the families chose to become members. The spring of 1892 marked the opening of the railway, and the first contingent of immigrants started to arrive.
It wasn't until 1895 that this French Canadian colony was named Beaumont which means beautiful hills. Father Morin traveled to Ottawa to petition for a post office. With this petition he presented a list of suggested names to give the community. In relating to history of Beaumont, we must emphasize the influence of the Church in its development. After the opening of the West of colonization, a number of agents worked towards establishing colonies in order to develop this immense part of the country. Among these agents were a number of Catholic priests whose aim was to group together the French Catholic families who were searching for a better future than the one they could anticipate in Quebec. For this reason, those colonization agents organized excursion to the West. The people had great faith in the priest and therefore were willing to follow him to the land of hope. The first group of settlers migrated from Quebec.
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