[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 97 (Tuesday, July 9, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1032]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
40 YEARS OF OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE PORTUGUESE CHURCH
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HON. JEFF DENHAM
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Mr. DENHAM. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge and honor the
rich heritage of Our Lady of the Assumption of the Portuguese Church as
they celebrate 40 years of worship and friendship in Turlock,
California.
Our Lady of the Assumption of the Portuguese Church in Turlock is the
most recent of Portuguese national churches in the United States. Its
origins go back to a small church blessed and dedicated on Monday, June
11, 1973. With the influx of thousands of Portuguese immigrants to
California in the 1800s, after the eruptions of the Capelinhos volcano
in 1957-1958, the stage was set for the development of a new parish
with a clear mission to Portuguese immigrants in the Central Valley of
California. Although relatively young, Our Lady of the Assumption has a
rich history, shaped by several important events in the second half of
the 20th century.
In the 1960s Father Manuel Vieira Alvernaz, pastor of Sacred Heart
Catholic Church in Turlock, invited two young Portuguese missionaries
to stay in his parish and minister to the Portuguese community. The
two, Fathers Ivo Dinis Rocha and Jose Carlos Vieira Simplicio,
officially began their ministry on March 1, 1969. One of the first
things the missionaries noticed was that the Portuguese youth yearned
for places of belonging and meaning; they reached out to the young by
forming a youth group in 1969.
On June 1, 1972, 12 individuals acquired the original five acre
property at 2602 S. Walnut Road. This became the site of the Portuguese
Cultural Center and eventually, the home of Our Lady of the Assumption
of the Portuguese Church. On June 11, 1973, the chapel of the
Portuguese Cultural Center was dedicated and blessed; this is
considered the beginning of the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption.
On June 22, 1973 the Feast of St. John the Baptist was celebrated for
the first time. The first parish festival in honor of the Patroness Our
Lady of the Assumption took place on Sunday August 19, 1973, i.e., the
third Sunday of the month.
In 1975, the Portuguese Cultural Center purchased an additional five
acre parcel to accommodate growth and expansion. The parcel was
purchased for $38,000. Escrow was closed on March 25th and corresponded
with the Feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary by the angel
St. Gabriel. A large parish hall was built in 1984 and has become the
gathering place for many beautiful celebrations including weddings and
receptions.
In September of 1982, Father Rocha invited Father Richard Forti, who
was also campus minister at Stanislaus State College, to celebrate a
Sunday Mass in English and serve as a part-time youth minister and
confirmation coordinator. By welcoming Father Ford, Our Lady of the
Assumption was opening itself to the larger Church and society. The
Sunday Mass in English at 9 a.m. would become a magnet attracting
members from neighboring parishes and from non churchgoers in the area
setting the stage for future conflict and growth. By 1986,
approximately one thousand people participated at Sunday Mass at Our
Lady of the Assumption in both languages.
Over the years, the church continued to grow from the original five
acre parcel consisting of a small house, garage and chicken coop. In
1992, plans were started for a new church. With the help of over 2,000
donors the new church was consecrated on August 16, 1998. The property
now includes 18.2 acres with two community halls, two houses, three
soccer fields, the original chapel, and the new church.
Our Lady of the Assumption maintains a strong presence among the sick
in the Central Valley with a team of 20 ministers who visit local
hospitals. In July of 2006, with the leadership of Margaret Santiago,
Michaleen Klee and Father Manuel Sousa, the parish embraced Stephen
Ministry. A team of 11 trained listeners, with over 50 hours of
classroom instruction and on-going supervision, are available to
accompany people suffering from depression, loneliness, isolation and
difficult life transitions. Parishioners and non-parishioners alike
have benefitted from this competent, faith-based, extended hand of
friendship and prayer.
Currently, the parish roster contains 1,300 families, approximately
85% with Portuguese surnames. Sunday Mass attendance is over 1,000 in
the winter months, with 60 percent of Sunday participation being in
English services and 40 in Portuguese.
Mr. Speaker, please join me in celebrating with the Our Lady of the
Assumption of the Portuguese Church in Turlock and the tremendous
opportunities that lay ahead in their efforts to fulfill a vision for
the future. Congratulations on the past 40 years, and I wish them the
best success in the years to come.
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