Mission:
Seeks to transform human hearts and
structures by heightening awareness through prayer, education, and
action and by practicing social justice in accordance with the Gospel
of Jesus Christ and Catholic social teaching.
History:
In
the early 1930's, Mass was celebrated , once a month for the two
Catholic families living here on the Outer Banks, by Fr. Howard Lane,
in the home of Mr. And Mrs. Harry Lawrence.
Holy Redeemer by the Sea Catholic Parish was
established in 1937 on land given to the Diocese by Rosemary Dunford's
father, Harry Lawrence. The priest in charge, Fr. Thomas F. Carney,
lived in Elizabeth City and traveled down to Kill Devil Hills, weekly
during the Summer and monthly in the off season, to celebrate Mass with
the small number of Catholic families that lived here and the tourists
vacationing here.
After the building of the Naval Station in Buxton,
the number of Catholic families grew and Fr. James Jones came, in 1955,
to minister to them. He lived in a small room behind the tiny church
and in 1956 built the rectory which later became the parish offices. In
1957, Bishop Waters appointed Fr. Denges as resident pastor. He
remained here for 8 years and was here during the infamous Ash
Wednesday storm.
God is good, and in subsequent years the parish
experienced great growth under the expert leadership of fine pastors
and dedicated parishioners. Fr. Joseph Klaus, (1965 - 1973), purchased
land in Southern Shores, Whalebone Junction and Buxton for future
growth. There were 134 resident Catholics in 1970. Fr. Leo McIlrath
(1973 - 1976), built a large addition to the church designed by Don
Olivola. Fr.Frost, (1976 - 1981), added a porch to the rectory and
enlarged the offices. In 1986, there were 485 resident Catholics and
Fr. Joseph Bauman, (1981 - 1987), renovated the interior of the church
to provide more seating.
Fr. Terrence Collins came in 1987 and before he was
transferred in 1999, the number of parishioners grew to 1,850.
Currently, the physical size of our parish is 4,000 square miles of
land and water. Also, Ms. Terri Niland was appointed the first pastoral
administrator of our mission church, Our Lady Of The Seas in Buxton.
Fr. Andre Izac, (retired Naval Chaplain from the diocese of
Washington), is currently ministering to the 150 Catholic households
located there. In 1998 Fr. Roch Drozdzik was appointed parochial vicar
to address the needs of the growing Spanish-speaking community in the
Parish.
On June 11, 1998 the church building in Kill Devil
Hills burned and plans to build a new church complex in Kitty Hawk were
actualized and building is in process with a projected completion date
of February 2001. Fr. Michael Butler was appointed pastor by Bishop
Joseph Gossman in July of 1999.
On April 29, 2001 after a long and sometimes painful process we dedicated the new Holy Redeemer Church.
Our current pastor Father Bill Walsh joined us in July 2003.