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Our
Mission Statement
We the members of the Parish
of Saint Benedict, rich in
diversity and unified by our common faith and accept our
mission to continue the work of Jesus. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we commit to the continued building of our faith
community. We commit our time, talent and
treasures to love all peoples by proclaiming and witnessing the
Word of God
through prayer, evangelization, social and outreach.
Nuestra Misión
Nosotros, los
miembros de la Parroquia de San Benito, ricos en diversificación y unidos por
nuestra fe común, reconocemos y aceptamos nuestra misión de continuar el
trabajo de Jesús. Habilitados por el Espíritu Santo, nos comprometemos a
continuar edificando una comunidad de fe. Comprometemos nuestro tiempo,
talento y tesoros para amar y servir a todas las personas, proclamando y
demonstrando la palabra de Dios a través de la oración, evangelización,
acción social y ayuda al prójimo.
Parish Profile
The Church of Saint Benedict completed in
1997,
is rapidly growing, dynamic community of faith.
Founded in 1987,
it has quickly become one of the largest parishes in the Catholic
Archdiocese of Atlanta currently serving over 2700 families.
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HISTORY
OF THE CHURCH OF ST. BENEDICT
The parish was established by the Archdiocese of Atlanta in July 1987
under the leadership of its founding pastor, The Reverend Joseph L.
Peacock. The Archdiocese purchased 13.5 acres of hilltop property on
Parsons Road in North Fulton County, and thereafter sent Father Peacock to
establish a parish community from the burgeoning neighborhoods in the
area. A group of 10 founding families began Sunday Mass at Ephiphany
Byzantine Catholic Church in Roswell soon grew and a school of religious
education was established and began to meet at Northminster Presbyterian
Church in Roswell. Expansive growth soon occasioned the need for a
Saturdays Vigil Mass which began to be held at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian
Church in Duluth.
The parish was
never static and continued to experience exponential growth. In 1990 the
first building of the parish was at the Parsons Road site; the first mass
celebrated in the new building was the solemn Easter Vigil. The spacious
new building offering seating for more than 500 individuals, parish
offices, a nursery, a 2000 square foot gathering space and ten classrooms
for the School of Religion. At the time of August 14, 1990 blessing of the
building, the parish had growth to 100 families.
Father
Peacock retired from the pastorate in September 1992. he was succeeded as
pastor by The Reverend Terry Young, who was assisted by the Reverend
Ronald J. Fuchs. Father Fuchs served the parish until January 1994, when
The Reverend Gregory D. Goolsby was assigned as the parish’s second
parochial vicar. Father Young became a Monsignor in December of 1994.
From
1994 to 1996 Father Steward Wilbur was also assigned to the parish in
order to open a mission in northwest Gwinnett County. This was meant to
serve the growing needs of this area, and to provide a more convenient
alternative to an already over crowed Saint Benedict’s. at
Monsignor Young’s request it was name in honor of Saint Monica.
In June of 1996, The Reverend Daniel J. Fleming was assigned to the parish
as a parochial vicar, Father Wilbur was transferred, and Father Goolsby
moved over to the Mission.
Under
the leadership of Monsignor Young, Saint Benedict grew to 3700 families by
the fall of 199. the parish School of Religion included more than 2000
children in pre-school through senior high. Full-time minister of Music,
Elementary Religious Education, Youth Ministry, and Adult Education and
Formation had been added to the parish staff between 1992 and 1994 to
assist the almost 9000 members of the parish family. In 1993 a parking
deck for cars had been added to relieve our most persistent problem.
In
march 1995, the parish began an extensive capital fund campaign to finance
construction of a permanent church that would seat at least 1200 people.
This was followed by acquisition of 6.9 acres to the north of the church
property later that year. Almost immediately
part of this land was used to construct 150 more parking spaces. A
house on land was renovated for more office space and the Adult Formation
Program. A year later another 4.3 acres to the north of the 1996 purchase
was bought in order to provide more buffer to meet changed county
requirements. A house on this land was renovated into a rectory. By the
late fall 1997 the new church was completed as well as space in the
undercroft for twelve new classrooms. In the summer of 1998 work will
begin on the “old school of religion/pre-school” area to provide more
office space for the office staff as well as the more that 500 volunteers
who work with various ministries and religious education facilities. The
temporary worship space will become a parish life center, named in honor
of our founding pastor, Father Joseph L. Peacock. The drive for the new
church began in 1995 and construction began in 1996.
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