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The Reverend Joseph Chromcik

, Fayette County

Marker Text

Czech Catholics, who settled in Fayette County in the mid-1850s, were initially served by area priests. Eventually they petitioned the Bishop of Texas for their own Czech priest, and in 1872 the Rev. Joseph Chromcik (1845-1910) arrived from Europe. He held his first service in Fayetteville that year and became Texas' first permanent Czech Catholic priest. He established Chromcik School and many churches, and was instrumental in establishing the KJT, or Czech Catholic Union of Texas. He was fondly referred to as "Taticek" (dear little father) by many of the people who knew him.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Corner of Bell & Church St., Fayetteville.
Marker # 5305
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Czech immigrants/immigration; religious leaders; Presbyterian denomination; Roman Catholic denomination
Latitude, Longitude 29.906971, -96.676925

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