Catholics have been
meeting to celebrate Mass at Holy Family parish for almost twenty years.
However, our parish family has been together for forty years.
The original church, St.
Barbara's, was established in Lawton in June 1959. Bishop Victor J. Reed,
Bishop of the Diocese of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, appointed Fr. Paul Mollan as
the first pastor. For the next eighteen months Fr. Mollan held Sunday services
at the small Vaska Theater. Meanwhile, construction on a church and school
plant began on a 6.8 acre tract of land donated by Blessed Sacrament Parish.

The first services in the new
church were held on Sunday, November 13, 1960. On December 4, thefeast day of St. Barbara, the patroness of artillerymen, the
new church and school were dedicated. Staffed by members of the Grail
International Movement, the school opened that fall with an enrollment of 312
students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Unfortunately, due to financial
difficulties, the school closed in May 1967.
Fr. James H. Ross succeeded Fr.
Paul Mollan in June 1967. In June 1975, with the transfer of Fr. Ross, Father
James Stafford was appointed pastor. He served as pastor until June 1987. Then
Fr. Gerard MacAulay took over and was assisted by Deacons Herman Lawrence and
James Doherty. Later, Fr. Larry Kolwalski was named pastor and assisted by
Deacons Charlie Wade, Herman Lawrence, and Norman Christophe. In 1994, Fr.
Leven served as pastor until his retirement in June 1998. At that time, Fr.
Robert T. Wood was appointed pastor. Deacons Herman Lawrence, Leo Martinez, and
Pete Dulcamara assisted him. Fr. Philip Seeton succeeded Fr. Wood in June 2000.
By 1978, it was clear that the parish had outgrown its
present location and plans to move began. The Lawton Public School system
purchased St. Barbara's Church and school plant with the stipulation that the
parish could use the church for a period of two years.
New land was purchased at 82nd
Street and Cache Road. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held on Sunday, June 17,
1979 for a new church, rectory, and religious education classrooms. Names for
the new parish were submitted to the Archbishop for consideration. On November
1, 1979, the name "Holy Family" was selected by the Archbishop. So on October
30, 1980, Holy Family Church was officially dedicated with the Oklahoma City
Archbishop, Charles Salatka, celebrating the dedication mass.

By 1993, the parish numbered
more than one-thousand families. Their vision continued to unfold. This new
challenge revealed that more space was a step to the future. The construction
of the "Family Life Center" has us poised to do greater things in this part of
God's kingdom, Lawton's Holy Family Parish. It is a nineteen-thousand square
foot multi-purpose building to help the next generation to work on preparing
their vision ... young people attracted to, involved in, and dedicated to the
spiritual and social excellence in their Christian walk with Jesus. In Him we
have not labored in vain!
On
Saturday, October 4, 2008, the parish had a picnic in the area on the
back of the
parish
property. An outdoor Mass was conducted by Father Larkin under a large
tent, followed by dinner and fun. The parish provided the meat
(roasted pig and grilled hamburgers and hot dogs) and everyone brought
a side dish and a desert. Although bingo and cards were available
under the tent, as well as volleyball, horseshoes and other games for
the kids, the highlight of the picnic was the burning of the note to
the Family Life Center. Nearly 500 people watched as Father Larkin
touched flame to mortgage to a hearty round of applause and cheers.
A job well done by all! |