Friday, April 28, 2006

Formal decrees on new St. Charles parish

DECREE

Subsequent to the alteration of the territorial boundaries of Immaculate Conception Parish at Dardenne Prairie, Missouri, and Saint Patrick Parish at Wentzville, Missouri, and in accord with the prescriptions of the Code of Canon Law (canons 120 ’1; 121; 374 §1; 515 ’2 & 3; and 518), and having consulted the Presbyteral Council at their meeting of February 21, 2006, I hereby officially establish Saint Gianna Parish at Wentzville, Missouri.

I likewise promulgate the boundaries of the Parish of Saint Gianna as follows:

Starting at Highway 40 and Dardenne Creek; West on Dardenne Creek and Little Dardenne Creek to Highway Z; South on Highway Z to Dyer Road; West on Dyer Road and the extension of Dyer Road to the St. Charles County/Warren County line at Highway T; North on Highway T to Highway N; East on Highway N (south side) to Schaper Road; North and East on Schaper Road (east side) to Jackson Road; East on Jackson Road (south side) to Pointe Prairie Road; South on Pointe Prairie Road (west side) to Sams Creek; East on Sams Creek to Peruque Creek; East on Peruque Creek to the point where the westward extension of Heather Glen Drive would meet Peruque Creek (at the southeast corner of Quail Ridge County Park); East on the extension of Heather Glen Drive and Heather Glen Drive (both sides) to Duello Road; East on Duello Road (south side) to Prospect Road; East on Prospect Road (both sides) to Highway 40; Southeast on Highway 40 to Dardenne Creek.

All Catholics having domicile within the above described territory are considered members of Saint Gianna Parish, and, as such, are subject to the spiritual jurisdiction of the Reverend Pastor of that Parish and are obliged to contribute to the support of the same Parish.

The effective date of the establishment of the Parish of Saint Gianna is the thirteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.

The publication of this Decree in the official Archdiocesan newspaper, The St. Louis Review, will be presumed as the official notification of this action. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding.

Given at the Archdiocesan Curia, on the feast day of Saint Gianna, this twenty-eighth day of April, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.


DECREE

In accord with the prescriptions of the Code of Canon Law (canons 122; 515 ’2 & 3), and having consulted the Presbyteral Council on February 21, 2006, I hereby officially alter the territorial boundaries of Immaculate Conception Parish in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri.

The reasons for said alteration are that the altered territorial boundaries of the Parish reflect the reality of the pastoral circumstances, and will make it possible to better provide for the pastoral needs of the faithful of the area.

I promulgate the territorial boundaries henceforth are as follows:

Starting at Highway K and Highway 40; West on Highway 40 to Lake St. Louis; Northeast through Lake St. Louis to a point directly south of the intersection of Veterans Memorial Parkway and Lake St. Louis Boulevard; North from this point on Lake St. Louis to the intersection of Veterans Memorial Parkway and Lake St. Louis; East on Veterans Memorial Parkway to Bryan Road; South on Bryan Road (west side) to Mexico Road; East on Mexico Road to a point between Stone Creek Valley Circle and Collier Boulevard; South from this point on an imaginary line to Feise Road (excluding Pebblebrook Subdivision); East on Feise Road (south side) and its extension to Highway K; South on Highway K to Highway 40.

All Catholics having domicile within the above described territory are now considered members of Immaculate Conception Parish at Dardenne Prairie, Missouri, and as such, are subject to the spiritual jurisdiction of the Reverend Pastor of that Parish and are obliged to contribute to the support of the same Parish.

The effective date of the canonical alteration of Immaculate Conception Parish is the thirteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.

The publication of this Decree in the official Archdiocesan newspaper, The Saint Louis Review, will be presumed as the official notification of this action. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding.

Given at the Archdiocesan Curia, on this twenty-eighth day of April, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.


DECREE

In accord with the prescriptions of the Code of Canon Law (canons 122; 515 ’2 & 3), and having consulted the Presbyteral Council on February 21, 2006, I hereby officially alter the territorial boundaries of Saint Patrick Parish in Wentzville, Missouri.

The reasons for said alteration are that the altered territorial boundaries of the Parish reflect the reality of the pastoral circumstances, and will make it possible to better provide for the pastoral needs of the faithful of the area.

I promulgate the territorial boundaries henceforth are as follows:

Starting at the intersection of Schultz Road and the St. Charles County/Warren County line; East on Schultz Road (neither side) and its extension to the intersection of Duenke Road and Scotti Road; East on Scotti Road (neither side) and its extension to Highway 61; Southeast on an imaginary line from Highway 61 to the point where the extension of Edinger Road would meet East Pitman Avenue; East on East Pitman Avenue (both sides) to Lake St. Louis Boulevard; South on Lake St. Louis Boulevard across Interstate 70 to the Veterans Memorial Parkway (south outer road); South from this point on an imaginary line to the middle of Lake St. Louis; Southwest on an imaginary line through Lake St. Louis to Highway 40; Northwest on Highway 40 to Prospect Road; West on Prospect Road (neither side) to Duello Road; West on Duello Road (north side) to Heather Glen Drive; West on Heather Glen Drive (neither side) and its extension to Peruque Creek; West on Peruque Creek and Sams Creek to Pointe Prairie Road; North on Pointe Prairie Road (east side) to Jackson Road; West on Jackson Road (north side) to Schaper Road; West and South on Schaper Road (north side) to Highway N; West on Highway N (north side) to Highway T (at the St. Charles County/Warren County line) North on the St. Charles County/Warren County line to Schultz Road.

All Catholics having domicile within the above described territory are now considered members of Saint Patrick Parish in Wentzville, Missouri, and as such, are subject to the spiritual jurisdiction of the Reverend Pastor of that Parish and are obliged to contribute to the support of the same Parish.

The effective date of the canonical alteration of Saint Patrick Parish is the thirteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.

The publication of this Decree in the official Archdiocesan newspaper, The Saint Louis Review, will be presumed as the official notification of this action. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding. Given at the Archdiocesan Curia, on this twenty-eighth day of April, in the year of Our Lord, 2006.

Most Rev. Raymond L. Burke
Archbishop of St. Louis

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