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Notre Dame Catholic Church

Kerrville, Kerr County

Marker Text

Originally organized in 1892 as a mission named St. Mary of the Assumption, it became a parish church in 1911 under Father Henry Michael Kemper. He moved the church to its permanent location soon after and established a school. In 1915, the church sponsored Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and School to serve Hispanic Catholics; they merged with Notre Dame in 1955. When a new church was built in 1935, the name was changed to Notre Dame. A social center was built in 1979 and a larger church building in 1990. Members have reached out to the community through a jail ministry, food pantry, free medical clinic and a host of other volunteer ministries. Today, the church continues to play a vital role in Kerrville.

Marker Details

Address 909 Main Street
Location Description Water Street at Washington Ave.
Marker # 16312
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code churches; Roman Catholic denomination
Latitude, Longitude 30.04511, -99.138054

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