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Many of Saint Francis Xavier’s parishioners moved to Liberty City in the early 1940s searching for better and larger housing for their families. Initially, black Catholics boarded a parish bus to the church, revered as the Mother Church for African Americans. Parishioners developed a plan for a new church closer to home, and in 1950 Holy Redeemer was built and dedicated with Father Joseph DeVaney serving as its first pastor.
Father DeVaney and Holy Redeemer parishioners celebrated by sharing God’s love with people in other developing parts of the county and played a vital role in founding Saint Philip Neri in Opa Locka, Saint Augustine in Coconut Grove, and Christ the King in Richmond Heights. They also established a school, which operated from 1945 to 1990. Since the parish’s earliest years, parishioners have welcomed and ministered to countless individuals and families seeking community, a deeper spiritual life, and practical help in times of need.
Historically African-American, the diverse parish serves as a comprehensive center for the community’s spiritual, educational, recreational and social needs and demonstrates a special commitment toward youth.
From its very beginning, Holy Redeemer extended its influence not only in the Liberty City area but also throughout Dade County. The Church remains a beacon of the community and welcomes everyone to come and worship with us.
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