Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish
Grand Falls-Windsor NL

A2A 2J3

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Who we are

Welcome to the Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish. Our parish is located in the beautiful town of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL. It is my joy to welcome you to this site and you are certainly very welcome to join us in prayer. We are a parish family journeying together loving God and our neighbor everyday. This website will hopefully inform you about the parish in a new and inspiring manner, providing you with information about our parish community and the ministries and services it offers. We will try our best to keep all of the information current and up to date, and provide you with the necessary and important information regarding the life of our parish. Please feel free to contact us if you have any suggestions, questions, or concerns. May our website be an effective instrument to enhance our faith in God, and enrich our love of the Church.

- God Bless,

Father William Hearn (Pastor)

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Location of worship

Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish
8A Church Road
Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2J3
Canada
Phone: (709) 489-6587
Fax: (709) 489-4345
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Church Pastor

Reverend Joseph Uy
Reverend Joseph Uy
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8A Church Road
Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2J3
Canada
Phone: (709) 489-6587
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PO Box 97
8A Church Road
Grand Falls-Windsor, NL
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish Mass Times

Weekend Masses

Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m.

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Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. or on request

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Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish History

The town of Grand Falls (now called Grand Falls-Windsor) is located on the northwest bank of the Exploits River in the central region of Newfoundland. It is centrally located 456 km west of St. John's and 480 km east of Port aux Basques. The town is named for the Grand Falls on the Exploits River. The falls was named in 1768 by Lieut. John Cartwright who was, most likely, the first white man to ascend the river.

Unlike most Newfoundland communities, Grand Falls came into existence almost overnight. The Harmsworth brothers and Lord Northcliffe signed an agreement with government to construct and operate a pulp and paper mill at the site of the Grand Falls. On January 7, 1905 the Anglo-Nfld. Development Company was incorporated in St. John's. By the end of 1906, the town was taking shape and over sixty homes were built. The mill site had been cleared and plans for the mill, dam and power house were to be implemented by spring thaw. The pioneers who helped carve the new town and industry, on the offer of good wages, came from other places in Newfoundland, Britain, Canada, and the United States. By June 1919 electric light and power had become available. The mill was officially opened at 8:30 p.m. on October 9, 1909.

The first school was built in 1905 and had one teacher, Miss Annie Crocker, who taught all denominations. During 1905-1906 the town was visited by many clergymen who held their religious services in the town hall. Rev. Gregory Battcock was the first to minister to the needs of the Catholic people in Grand Falls. In 1907 he built the first Catholic chapel which accommodated less than one hundred people. Rev. Battcock traveled from Whitbourne to visit this new mission until the spring of 1910. It was then Rev. Mark Dwyer was stationed in Grand Falls. The mission of Grand Falls was raised to the status of a parish in June 1912 when Rev. William Finn was appointed parish priest. Rev. Finn built a new school which he named Notre Dame Academy.

The cornerstone of Notre Dame Academy was laid in 1929 and the building was made of brick and steel. In 1933, the Sisters of the Presentation Order took over the administration of the academy and to accommodate them a convent was built adjacent to the school.

Rev. Gregory Pumphrey was appointed administrator of Grand Falls parish after the death of Msgr. Finn in January 1953. That summer, a special honour was bestowed upon the parish when its church, in conjunction with Harbour Grace, was raised to the status of Co-Cathedral. This decision was necessitated by the great influx of people form the bays to the paper town, airport, and mining towns of central Newfoundland.

On December 8, 1953, His Excellency Bishop O'Neill celebrated Pontifical High Mass in the Co-Cathedral and His Grace Archbishop Skinner of St. John's was present. It was the beginning of a new era in Grand Falls.

Rev. Joseph W. Peddle was the next priest appointed in charge of the Co-Cathedral from 1953-1957. Other priests were as follows:

Rev. William P. Hogan 1957-1974 Rev. William Houlahan 1974-1979 Rev. Richard T. Woodford 1979-1984 Rev. Ronald Bromley 1984-1988 Rev. Michael Ryan 1988-1991 Rev. Brian Dunn 1991-1996 Rev. Edward T. Bromley 1996-2002 Rev. Gordon MacLean 2002-2003 Rev. David Joy (Assistant) 2002-2003 Rev. David Joy 2003-2008 Rev. William Hearn 2008 - Present

There were also many newly ordained assistant priests who gave faithful service to this parish. Both the town and the parish has benefited greatly from the services of the Presentation Sisters who administrated Notre Dame Academy and St. Catherine's School (1933-1979). Also the Christian Brothers showed much dedication and faithfulness in directing St. Michael's High School from 1956-1989.

Over the years, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish served many missions outside the town of Grand Falls but all these churches and places have now, either become parishes in their own right or missions of other parishes.

Bishop John Michael O'Neill was the first Bishop to take up residence in Grand Falls as administrator to the Diocese of Harbour Grace/Grand Falls. A new residence was constructed as well as a Cathedral. The Cathedral was built in 1965 and the Diocese became officially known as the Diocese of Grand Falls. Bishop O'Neill was succeeded by Bishop Alphonsus Ligouri Penney in 1972. He, in turn, was succeeded by Bishop Joseph Faber MacDonald in January 1982 until January 1999. Msgr. Edward T. Bromley was appointed Diocesan Administrator until the appointment of Bishop Martin W. Currie, 2001-present.

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Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish FAQs

Question: Where is Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish located?
Answer: Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish is located at 8A Church Road, Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Question: Who is Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish's pastor?
Answer: Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish's pastor is Reverend Joseph Uy.

Question: What time is mass at Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish?
Answer: Weekend Masses Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. or on request

Question: What is Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cathedral-of-the-Immaculate-Conception/245199518881576

Question: What is Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish's website?
Answer: http://www.immaculateconceptioncathedralparish.ca

Question: What denominaiton is Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish?
Answer: Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish belongs to Roman Catholic denomination.

The power of Christian prayer Forgive us
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish listing was last updated on the 24th of December, 2019
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