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Mrs. Edward Doheny, who was a close friend of Father Cook, also recognized
the need. She graciously donated the funds to pay for the building and
along with the generous donation of the land from Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Bucheim, St. Edward Chapel (now known as San Felipe de Jesus), was built
and then dedicated in 1950. At the request of Mrs. Doheny, as a remembrance
of her late husband, the chapel was named after St. Edward the Confessor,
the pious King of England who founded Westminster Abbey. The Doheny
Estate continued to subsidize the Chapel monthly. | |
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Father Louis Knight came from Ascension Parish in Los Angeles in 1969 when St. Edward Chapel received the canonical status of parish. He moved in to the house on Granada Drive and later, he rented a house on Calle La Primavera in Dana Point, close to the building site for St. Edward Church. He developed a twenty-five year plan for the fifteen acres of land overlooking Dana Point Harbor. The design of the first church was practical and thought to be temporary until a bigger structure could be built. The multi-purpose building was constructed with adjustable partition walls to accommodate classrooms, offices, meeting rooms, as well as mass. During construction, mass was held at the Chapel and the Monarch Bay Theater between 1969-1971. The first mass in St. Edward Church (now known as Knight Hall), was on Christmas Eve in 1971, and the dedication was March 5, 1972. |
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The Next Twenty-Five Years In
1975, the rectory was completed. The population of the Dana Point
area continued to expand and although the need for a permanent church
was pressing, Fr. Knight turned the church community's attention to
the need for a Religious Education building. The building, opened
in 1980, served the religious education needs of the parish, including
the only Catholic preschool in south Orange County, an elementary school
serving approximately 620 students, grades K - 8th, a religious program
serving 800 public school students from preschool through high school,
and many other adult formation programs. The building was blessed April
1, 1984. In
1999, the parish began a capital campaign to purchase 2.5 acres of adjacent
property for additional parking, expand and renovate the religious education
building, and replace the old church building (Knight Hall) with a functional
parish center. The first 2 phases of construction, the parking
lot and Religious Education building expansion, were completed in 2001.
With the 2005-2006 school year, St. Edward the Confessor parish school
will reach its full capacity of 2 classes per grade level, Kindergarten
through 8th grade. Embarking Upon the Another Twenty-Five Years
In addition to serving as pastor of St. Edward, in June 2004 Fr. Steve became the administrator of our neighboring parish, San Felipe de Jesus in Capistrano Beach (the original St. Edward Chapel), whose long time pastor, Fr. John Bradley, retired. In December 2008, Bishop Tod Brown amended the status of San Felipe de Jesus to "station", or better known as chapel, of St. Edward the Confessor parish. The little church is administrated by the pastor, associate priests and staff of St. Edward the Confessor. | |