History of the Parish of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux

 

Saint Bernard's began in 1973, as a mission of Saint Clement's Parish of Bixby. During the next five years, the people of Saint Bernard's met weekly for Mass in the chapel of the Vianney School for Girls, a private corrections institution operated by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. The congregation initially numbered about fifty families.  In 1978, newly appointed Bishop Eusebius J. Beltran made Saint Bernard's an independent parish, with Father James White appointed as the first pastor.

 

The new parish found a vacated church in Jenks and the first Mass was offered there after some remodeling by the end of October 1978. Offices were located a few blocks away, behind a veterinary clinic. Growth soon outstripped these facilities.

 

About the same time, the Good Shepherd Sisters made the decision to close the Vianney School, and agreed to sell just under nine acres to the parish. Included was the gymnasium and its classrooms. Bishop Beltran blessed the gymnasium as the new worship center, CCD classrooms and office space in March 1980.

 

The balance of the Vianney property was sold to Saint Bernard's in October of 1980. This transaction included the Vianney building, convent and acreage amounting to thirteen acres. Later, the western portion of the property was sold.

 

Soon the gym was no longer able to accommodate the growing parish as a place of worship. Plans were developed in 1982 to build a church building which would seat over 800.  After several delays, the sanctuary was completed and dedicated on the feast of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, August 20, 1984.

 

By 1985, Saint Bernard's along with the greater community experienced a major economic downturn. Many of the original parishioners were forced to leave Tulsa to seek new employment. Over the next several years, as the area diversified its economy, Saint Bernard's found itself with many new families. In 1990, with the economy now stable, a major growth period within the parish took place nearly doubling membership to over fourteen hundred families by 1999.

 

Father Bernard Jewitt, in June 1991, was appointed as the parish's second pastor.   Over the next several years Father Dan Mueggenborg, Father Stan Sloan, Father Patrick Eastman, Father Josh Litwack and Father Archie Fernandez have served in the capacity of Assoicate Pastor.

 

With the growth of the parish, Saint Bernard's programs have adapted to the always changing needs of its parishioners.  Religious education and music departments have been in place since the parish's inception.  The position of Director of Ministries was created in 1983,  followed by a Justice and Peace Coordinator, who assists with the parish's out reach program, in 1989. A comprehensive stewardship program was instituted in 1987. Tithing began on ordinary Sunday collections in 1990.  Major gifts were provided by Saint Bernard's to Bishop Kelley High School in 1993 and 2006, and to Holy Cross Church in Wagoner in 1995. Funding to assist parish students attending catholic unversities began in 2001 with money that was raised by parishioners during the Diocesan Fund for the Future campaign in 1998. A "day of caring" was added to the annual Bernardfest celebration in August 1992, providing parishioners opportunities to give their time and talent to the parish. Father Sloan served as youth minister during his years in the parish. A full time youth minister was added to the parish staff in 1997. The first parish mission was held in 1994 with additional missions having taken place in the ensuing years. In an effort to reach out to younger parishioners, the parish offered its first mission aimed at those in high school when it held XLT in August 2006. In addition, Saint Bernard's also began the men's program "That Man is You" with weekly meetings that started in September 2006.

 

In 1997, Saint Bernard's, along with Christ the King Church, provided funding and manpower to build a home for Habitat for Humanity.  Additional houses for Habitat were completed in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2006.  Funding for these projects have come from parish members outside of their regular support.

 

Through the generous support of its parishioners many changes and improvements to the facility have been made in recent years. The community room received a major renovation in 1992. Modifications to the sanctuary were completed in 1993.  Infrastructure repairs such as roofs, plumbing, air conditioning systems and window replacements have been accomplished annually. The Griffith Building (formerly named the Vianney Building) received a major electrical upgrade in 1999. With this repair in place, the parish was then able to undertake the complete restoration of the chapel in the Griffith Building.  When completed in September of 2000, the newly renamed Good Shepherd Chapel became the site of daily Mass along with smaller gatherings for baptisms, weddings and funerals.

 

As part of the computer revolution, computers and e-mail addresses were put in place in 1997 and have been upgraded as needed. This website was opened in May 1999, and moved to its own domain name later that year.

 

A new chapter in parish history began in June 2007. Msgr. Patrick Gaalaas became Saint Bernard's third pastor as Father Jewitt retired. In addition, Father Bob Cain was assigned to serve as Associate Pastor.



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