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St. Mark's Church (Vancouver)

Coordinates: 49°16′20″N 123°14′57″W / 49.272148°N 123.249244°W / 49.272148; -123.249244
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St. Mark's Chapel
Chapel is on the left
St. Mark's Chapel is located in Vancouver City
St. Mark's Chapel
St. Mark's Chapel
Location in Vancouver
49°16′20″N 123°14′57″W / 49.272148°N 123.249244°W / 49.272148; -123.249244
LocationVancouver
CountryCanada
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteStMarksParishVancouver.ca
History
Former name(s)St. Ignatius of Antioch Parish
StatusActive
Founded1967 (1967)
Founder(s)Archbishop Martin Johnson
Fr. Albert Zsigmond
DedicationMark the Evangelist
Architecture
Functional statusParish chapel
Completed1998
Administration
ArchdioceseVancouver
DeaneryVancouver West[1]
ParishSt. Mark's Parish

St Mark's Chapel is a Roman Catholic Parish church that covers the Vancouver campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is situated in the University Endowment Lands within the grounds of St. Mark's College and Corpus Christi College. It was founded in 1967 by the Congregation of St. Basil and since 2007 it has been served by the Society of Jesus.

History

St. Mark's Parish was originally called St. Ignatius Parish, dedicated to Saint Ignatius of Antioch. Although it is based on the campus of St. Mark's College, it was originally without a permanent church.

St. Ignatius Parish

In 1956, St. Mark's College was founded by the Congregation of St. Basil. It is affiliated with University of British Columbia. It is a Roman Catholic theological college, being next to Corpus Christi college (a Roman Catholic liberal arts college) it became the central Catholic centre on the Vancouver campus of the university.[2][3]

In 1967, the Archbishop of Vancouver, Martin Johnson founded the parish of St. Ignatius of Antioch. The first parish priest was Fr. Albert Zsigmond. Masses were originally held in St. Anselm’s Anglican Church. When Fr. Zsigmond died in 1991, the parish reached a high point of 150 families. In 1997, the arrangement with St. Anselm’s came to an end and a new site for the parish had to be found.[2]

St. Mark's College Chapel

In 1998, St. Mark’s College opened a new chapel. An agreement was soon made for the chapel to host St. Ignatius Parish. The parish priest, Fr. Leo Klosterman, CSB, was also registrar of the college

In 2005, the Basilians left St. Mark's College and handed over administration of the parish to the Order of Friars Minor, when Fr. Brian Burns OFM was appointed as parish priest.[2]

St. Mark's Parish

In 2007, Fr. Brian Burns OFM died and the Jesuits were asked to serve the parish. Fr. Jim Sheppard SJ was the first Jesuit parish priest and was present from 2007 to 2011.[4] During his time there that it was requested by the parishioners and then decided by Archbishop John Miller CSB to have the parish centred in St. Mark's Chapel and change the name from St. Ignatius Parish to St. Mark's Parish. In January 2012, it was formally named The Parish of St. Mark.[2]

Parish

The chapel has three Sunday Masses, at 9:30am and 11:30am in the morning, and at 7:00pm in the evening. The Sunday evening Mass is only during term time. There are weekday Masses at 12:10pm from Monday to Friday.

See also

References

  1. ^ Parishes from Archdiocese of Vancouver retrieved 24 March 2014
  2. ^ a b c d Parish history from St. Mark's Chapel, retrieved 24 March 2014
  3. ^ Our Campus from St. Mark's College, retrieved 24 March 2014
  4. ^ Jesuits celebrate 400 years in Canada - in Vancouver from Jesuits in Canada retrieved 25 March 2014