Introduction
The community of The Woodlands, Texas was founded in 1974 on 25,000 acres of Pine
and Oak
forest in Montgomery County, just north of the Harris County line, and about 30 miles from downtown Houston.
Plans for a build-out of the entire property as a pre-planned community
with an eventual population of approximately 120,000 began shortly
thereafter. Homes, businesses and people
began to populate the area almost immediately.
By the year 1979, Sts.
Simon & Jude, the first Roman Catholic Parish in The
Woodlands, was established. The land and
buildings for the new community would be located in the Panther Creek Village on Glen Loch Drive.
During the ensuing two decades, there was a steady increase in the
Catholic population, which put a strain on the physical resources of the
parish. With the increasing rate of new
home construction to the north and west, the establishment of new Villages, and
the increase of business relocations, the time had come to form a new Catholic
Community.
The Bishop of the Diocese of Galveston-Houston, Bishop Joseph A. Fiorenza, announced the establishment of a new parish for
The Woodlands in early 1997, and named it for the great Saint and Intercessor
of the Church - St. ANTHONY of PADUA. At
the same time, in response to the desires and needs of the Catholic Community,
the Bishop also mandated that the new parish establish the first Catholic
elementary school in The Woodlands.
Thus, things had been put into motion that would have a profound effect
on individuals and families over the next 3 years as they responded to the
call, the challenge, and the joy of seeing a new, permanent home rise up from
the forest of the Alden Bridge/Cochran’s Crossing section of The Woodlands.
This book is an attempt to chronicle the PEOPLE and EVENTS that
contributed to the success of that effort, so that future generations of
PADUANS will know, not only who they were, but also, how they were motivated to
achieve so much in such a short period of time.