This parish is in the Diocese of Nelson, within the Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver. It has a single mission, Most Holy Redeemer Mission in Riondel, which is on the east side of Kootenay Lake about 85 km. north of Creston.
At the church is a large stone tablet with the ten commandments inscribed and, to the south side of the church, a shrine with memorials to some of the congregation who have passed on.
Also on display in front of the church is the bell from the 1907 church, cast in 1908 with the name of the church's Pastor, Father James Wagner, cast onto it.
Mass times are as follows:
Saturday 5 pm; Sunday: 9:30 am; Monday to Thursday, and Saturday at 9:00 am. Rosary precedes every mass, 45 minutes prior to the scheduled time. The parish practises the Roman Rite in English.
Early History of Holy Cross Parish
According to early records, a little log church was built around the year 1878 by Father Fouquet, south of the present Town of Creston and near the banks of the Kootenay River. It is thought this may have been the church of the "Flat Bows" mentioned in early baptismal records and in the diaries of David Thompson. The beautiful old building Church named St. Peter's was built by Father Coccola in the later 1890's. This beautiful church on the lower Kootenay Indian Reserve, is not presently in use, but is maintained by members of the Band Council.
The little white Church was built by Father James Wagner's leadership in 1907 at the 10th Avenue was called the Holy Cross Church of Creston.
From Holy Cross Parish