Las Vegas Review-Journal

In the spirit of growth

Church will be the newest in the Doman Catholic Diocese of Las Vekas

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Sis expanding, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas is trying to keep pace by building a new church. “This area of town is growing very fast for south Summerlin, and there’s no Catholic church servicing this area,” said Rev. Bill Kenny, the founding pastor of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, which will seat 1,600 people.

The 27,846-squarefoot structure will be the newest church in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas. It will sit on a plot of land just under five acres at 5830 Mesa Park Drive, and is expected to be completed in April or May.

The contempora­ry, southwest-style church’s total costs are about $12 million, which include the building, parking lot, landscapin­g, furnishing and artwork.

Kenny said the parish has been meeting at the Bishop Gorman High School since 2007, and is looking forward to the new location.

“We’ve waited a long time and we’re ready to move out of the cafeteria (of Bishop Gorman High School) and into our own church building,” said Kenny.

The church will include 15 outdoor Stations of the Cross, allowing people to walk from one to another as a devotion. A courtyard, prayer garden, bell tower and a collection of artwork are also planned. Kenny said he expects the artwork inside the church to be “quite outstandin­g.”

That will include work by Artesanos Don Bosco, a company which trains young Peruvian artists to work with stone, wood and glass. Nine tapestries are planned created by John Nava, who designed the tapestries inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles.

Kenny expects several thousand families to register with the church once the building is completed, since the area has seen such large growth in the number of new homes.

The church currently has 3,500 registered families, with 400 to 500 people attending each of the five weekend masses held at Bishop Gorman High School cafeteria.

“It’s been pretty typical of most churches that when they actually get a building on the site, many more people register with the parish,” Kenny said. “We expect a significan­t increase in people that join the parish.”

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0256. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter. We’ve waited a long time and we’re ready to move out of the cafeteria

(of Bishop Gorman High School) and into our own church building.

 ??  ?? Artesanos Don Bosco Artist Mirco Codenotti created the design for the Blessed Sacrament Chapel shown here in a rendering.
Artesanos Don Bosco Artist Mirco Codenotti created the design for the Blessed Sacrament Chapel shown here in a rendering.
 ??  ?? Artesanos Don Bosco The front door of the new Holy Spirit Catholic Church depicted in a rendering.
Artesanos Don Bosco The front door of the new Holy Spirit Catholic Church depicted in a rendering.
 ??  ?? John Nava “The Holy Spirit anoints David as King ” is one of the planned tapestries.
John Nava “The Holy Spirit anoints David as King ” is one of the planned tapestries.
 ??  ?? John Nava John Nava designed all nine tapestries for the church including this one.
John Nava John Nava designed all nine tapestries for the church including this one.

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