Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Holy Rosary commemorat­es 150 years in Woodland

- Special to The Democrat

Holy Rosary Parish will hold Masses commemorat­ing 150 years of service in Woodland on Oct. 4.

A few Catholic services occurred in Yolo County as early as 1821, but it was in October 1870, that Holy Rosary Parish dedicated its first church building in Woodland in memory of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. That building was located on Main Street between Elm and Walnuts Streets. However, due to heavy rains and poor constructi­on, in 1871 the steeple settled and cracked, and the building was declared unsafe. As a result, in 1874, constructi­on of a new church building at the corner of Main and Walnut Streets was begun.

In 1912, the 1874 church building was converted into the Parish Hall and constructi­on of a new church building was started at the corner of Main and Walnut Streets. That church building was dedicated on June 1, 1913 and was used by the Holy Rosary Parish until 1949. The current church building, located at the corner of Walnut and Court Streets, was dedicated on Oct. 2, 1949. That building has remained in use since 1949 although, due to growth in its congregati­on, Holy Rosary Parish is seeking to sell the building and nearby auxiliary buildings to provide funding for the constructi­on of a new church building.

Holy Rosary Parish opened its first Catholic School in 1886 with a staff of nine Holy Cross Sisters. The school became known for its academic excellence, initially for girls and later for boys as well. The Holy Cross Sisters served until 1977. In 1980, the Sisters of the Religious of the Blessed Virgin Mary began their service at Holy Rosary Catholic School remaining until 1986. Today, Holy Rosary School operates with a staff of 13 and continues as a beacon of excellent educationa­l opportunit­y for youth in Woodland.

During its years in Woodland, Holy Rosary Parish has endeavored to be a positive presence in the Woodland community often in conjunctio­n with other religious and nonprofit organizati­ons. Members of the Holy Rosary Parish have helped to feed and clothe the needy, tutor and provide baked goods to youth in Juvenile Hall, teach students in Woodland schools, give medical care to Woodland patients, serve the community as public employees, and operate businesses that employ many Woodland residents. In addition, Holy Rosary Parish has sold world renowned tacos at the Yolo County Fair since 2007 to raise funds for Parish needs.

“I am so privileged to be Pastor of this historic faith community. The commitment and support of our parishione­rs over the last 150 years has been a continuing tribute to their deep faith,” said Fr. Jonathan Molina, Pastor of Holy Rosary Church.

The 150-year Commemorat­ion was originally planned to be a festive celebratio­n but due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, those plans are postponed. So, on Oct. 4, virtual and limited attendance outdoor (or indoor if permitted) Masses will be held to thank God for the 150 years that the Holy Rosary Parish has been in Woodland as a place of Catholic worship. The more festive commemorat­ion event is now being planned for May 2, 2021.

Holy Rosary Parish is sincerely grateful for its 150-years of ministry in Woodland and looks forward to many more years to practice our faith and serve the Woodland community.

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