Annunciation Church
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Marker Text: Second Catholic Church in Houston: outgrowth of St. Vincent's Parish, established 1839. Although founding pastor planned edifice (1867-1874) in style worthy of a cathedral, it never gained that status. Standing near business center, this was church of early leaders of Houston and has ministered to the great of Texas and to thousands of visitors. The cornerstone was laid April 25, 1869, by dignitaries who marched to this site from Old St. Vincent's.
Memorial windows, frescoes, and other treasures of art have been added by parishioners. Great coastal hurricane of 1900 wrecked the 196-foot steeple, but it was restored. Penitential spirit was assured by having no heat in the church prior to 1914; no air-conditioning until the late 1930's. Known as mother church of more than 50 parishes, Annunciation in a century has had 5 pastors: the very Rev. Joseph Querat (1867-1878); the very Rev. Thomas Hennessy (1879-1913); the rt. Rev. Msgr. George Walsh (1913-1933); the very Rev. Thomas Hogan (1934-1943); the right Rev. Msgr. Anton J. Frank (since 1943) an ordinant of this church. One of the great occasions in this edifice was 1953 installation of 37 Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulcher by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre. (1969) |
Marker Text: In style of great European churches. The work of the very Rev. Joseph Querat, a canon of Cathedral of Lyons, France, and missionary to Texas 1852-1878. Begun 1867 when Father Querat (with aid of parishioners) bought old Harris County Courthouse to get bricks for foundation; completed 1874. Sacristy and steeple were added 1881-1884 by plans of Nicholas J. Clayton (1849-1916), a leading Texas architect of the late 19th century. (1969)
Marker No: 10596
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Geographic: 29.756781, -95.357430
Location: 600 block of Crawford & Texas Streets, Houston
Annunciation ChurchMarker No: 10569B
Aluminum 27 x 42 Subject Marker
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