On Sunday, July 10, 1977, His Grace
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre dedicated Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Chapel
in Dickinson, Texas. An abandoned Roman Catholic Church, Queen of Angels
was purchased for the Society of Saint Pius X by Father Hector L. Bolduc
on November 18, 1976. Located 18 miles south of Houston, Queen of Angels
has been restored to its former beauty and has become a very active parish
- including its
On Sunday, July 10, 1977, His Grace
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre dedicated Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Chapel
in Dickinson, Texas. An abandoned Roman Catholic Church, Queen of Angels
was purchased for the Society of Saint Pius X by Father Hector L. Bolduc
on November 18, 1976. Located 18 miles south of Houston, Queen of Angels
has been restored to its former beauty and has become a very active parish
- including its Academy, publishing the Angelus and headquarters for Father
Bolduc and Father Pulvermacher who travel to seventeen mass centers every
two weeks to offer the Holy Sacrifice.
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Exterior
of the Chapel
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The sanctuary of Queen
of Angels
as it looked on the day of purchase...
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...and, again,
on its most glorious day - July 10, 1977

Father Bolduc and
Sister Mary Grace
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Father Carl Pulvermacher
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Archbishop Lefebvre
delivering the homily on July 10th

On His Grace's
right is Father Donald Sanborn,
and to his left, Reverend Mr. Terence Finnegan
(who will also be ordained on June 29, 1978) and Father Daniel Dolan.

Priests and seminarians
of The Society of Saint Pius X who attended the Dedication. In
the back row, from left to right-Reverend Mr. Terence Finnegan,
Father Donald Sanborn, Father Anthony Cekada, Father Bolduc, Reverend
Mr. William Jenkins (who will be ordained to the Holy Priesthood
on June 29, 1978),
and Mr. Boyd Cathey.
In the front row-Father
Carl Pulvermacher, Mr. Douglas Laudenschlager, Father Dan Dolan,
Mr. Joseph Collins, Mr. Eugene Berry and Father Clarence Kelly.
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