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The mission of St. Catherine Parish is to provide for the spiritual welfare of our parish family through sacraments, education, and participation in the Catholic faith by loving service of God and neighbor.
Worship with us today. We welcome and invite you to attend any of our weekend masses. Mass and confession times can be found on the right-hand side of the page.
Pastor: Fr. Earl Befort OFM, Cap.
Parish Coordinator: Glenda Schuetz
Home Telephone: 785-625-5478
Bulletins: Pam Schmidt
Home Telephone: 785-628-2910
Director of Religious
Education: Ann Schmidt
Home Telephone: 785-650-8299
St. Catherine Cemetery
Director: Tom Sauer
Home Telephone: 785-625-5403
Organists: Glenda Schuetz at
785-625-5478
and Brenda Schmeidler at 785-625-5278
Sacristan:
Greg Schmidt; Home Phone: 785-628-2910
St. Catherine Church is
located in the small German community of Catherine, located nine
miles northeast of Hays, Kansas. The founders of Catherine
were the first of all the German-Russians to leave the land of the
Czars for far-off America. On October 22, 1875, a group of
twenty-seven persons left Katharinenstadt, a large German colony on
the Volga in Russia. After meeting up with several other
families from Pfeifer, Kamenka, Herzog, Obermonjour, Marienthal,
Boregard, Liebenthal and several other villages, they took passage
on the North-German Lloyd liner "Ohio," on November 2.
Arriving in Hays in March 1876, the group from Katharinenstadt
rented Krueger's store, in which they all lived for about five
weeks. Each morning they drove to the site where Catherine now
stands, and worked on their new homes, hauling lumber and other
necessary material from Hays. The houses finally complete they moved
to their new home on April 8, 1876. On July 27, 1876 a new group of
seventy-three persons joined the original group. After that more
people would arrive over the next two years with
the last group arriving in November 1878.
The land where Catherine is located was purchased from the Kansas
School Commission. It was purchased by four of the settlers, each
buying a quarter, at aprice of $3.00 per acre. Each resident
contributed to the purchase price, receiving in return one or more
shares. Shares ranged from six to thirty-eight acres. Five acres of
meadow land entitled the buyer to one town lot.
In the absence of a priest they held devotions in the open air,
gathering around the cross. The devotions were conducted by Jacob
Schmidt, popularly known as "Der Schulmeister" (the schoolmaster),
who had for many years occupied that position in Russia. Mr. Schmidt
was also the leader and director of the choir and performed all the
services that were required of the schulmeister in the old country,
such as teaching, holding devotions, etc...
Work began on the church in May 1890 and the cornerstone laid on
June 29th. The parishioners provided much of the labor. Limestone
was quaried and hauled as far as 15 miles away. On October 6, 1892
the church was dedicated. Over the next several years the church was
furnished by the parishioners. St. Catherine Church and its
parishioners are still active. The parish does have the Christian
Mothers/Alter Society organization as well as the Knights of
Columbus. CCD is taught on Sunday morning after the 8:00 a.m. mass
in the Parish Center ( the former grade school.) We have five
dedicated teachers.
Holy Day Mass: 7:00 P.M.
Christmas Mass: Midnight