During the time of Fr. Pearson, parish priest before
Fr. Britt, between 1953-1954, a land had been acquired behind the site of a
proposed new school. A ‘ready-made’ Church building had also been acquired from
the American Air force who had donated their chapel from their base at Atkinson
field. This had been dismantled and reconstructed on the new site and this
stands sturdy to date.
While living in the presbytery at Kitty, Fr. Alfred
Ellis spent most of his time in Campbellville, going off after breakfast on his
motorcycle, returning for lunch and then going back in the afternoon after a
short nap. Eventually he set up a partition behind the altar of the Church to
create a room, which he could use for the siesta, and eventually take-up
residence there. In this way the Church at Campbellville comes to existence
under the leadership of Fr. Alfred Ellis making him the first parish priest
from 1955 to 1960. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the
parish. As we remember this milestone, we would like to thank God for his
blessings on the parish community at St. Teresa’s.
A number of priests have served in the parish either
as Parish Priests or Assistant parish priest.
St. Teresa’s
Catholic Church
Parish
Priests
1. Fr. Alfred V. Ellis SJ 1955-1960
2. Fr. Terence Petry SJ 1960-1963
3. Fr. Michael Rose SJ 1963-1966
4. Fr. Alfred V. Ellis SJ 1966-1970
5. Fr. Aloysius Church SJ 1970-1974
6. Fr. John Smith 1974-1976
7. Fr. Joseph Mahase 1976-1977
8. Fr. Michael Rose 1978-2006
9. Fr. Jerri Dias SJ 2015-
Auxiliary
Priests
1. Fr. Bernard Gardner SJ 1970-1974
2. Fr. J. Hopkinson SJ 1970-1974
3. Fr. Keith Hardless 1970-1974
4. Fr. Jerome Kellawan 1976-1977
5. Fr. H.A. Cromwell 1976-1977
6. Fr. Terrence Montrose 1976-1977
The parishioners fondly remember Fr. Michael Rose as a
priest of simplicity, humility and deeply prayerful person. His passing away in
2008 after a brief illness saddened the parishioners and in his memory a stone
was erected in the Churchyard.
There are other priests who served this Parish as
(acting) parish priests over the years who have not been mentioned above,
especially during the years of Pastoral Area model was operating until July 10,
2015 when Fr. Jerri Dias SJ was appointed Parish Priest by His Lordship Bishop
Francis Alleyne OSB.
The first recorded baptism took place 2 October 1955
of Rawle John Benn and was administered by Fr. Alfred Ellis SJ. The first
recorded Sacrament of Marriage of Alfred Piggott and Caroline Weekes was performed
on 24th June 1956 at the then called the Catholic Church
Campbellville, which was in the marriage district of Plaissance in the County
of Demerara. Fr. Britt Compton SJ witnessed this marriage.
Ever since, the Church of St. Teresa’s has been
growing leaps and bounds with the help of committed laity in the parish. There
used to be three Masses on Sundays in the early 1960’s, namely, 6:30am, 8:00am
and 6pm. Currently, the parish has two Masses on Sundays; 8am and 6pm. There
are different ministries have been active since its inception, such as, Ladies
of Charity, Legion of Mary, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Youth, Liturgy,
Extraordinary Minsters of the Holy Communion, Choir, Decoration, and Catechism.
This way the Church has been actively involved in promoting our faith in the
area. In 1969, there was the Adoration Society in the parish. This was to
encourage different persons and families to pray before the Blessed Sacrament.
A small form this was reintroduced again in the parish when we have half hour
adoration every Friday in the Church. The parish has been able to reach out to
the people of Sophia especially Fr. Jerri Dais, along with a few parishioners
have been celebrating Mass in the Sophia Housing Scheme every third Sunday of
the Month. This is not enough because the needs in this area is mammoth since,
Sophia contains juvenile detention centre and Sophia care home.
Presently, the Church of St. Teresa’s is known as
‘garden church’ because of its lush green garden and eye soothing flowers in
the Churchyard. The parish has committed Parish Council. Mr Gavin Agard is the
coordinator of the Council. We have about 97 children attending the Sunday school
and are staffed by committed teachers.
Compiled by;
Fr. Jerri Dias SJ
St. Teresa’s Church
Source:
Letter and Notices (Fr. Britt’s memoirs)
A brief
History of the Church of the Holy Rosary
Baptism,
marriage, and other records of the Parish