
St. James the Apostle Catholic Church 1940
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N 36° 10.810 W 115° 09.103
11S E 666210 N 4005514
This Historical Marker is mounted on a steel post in front of the Centro Cristiano El Shaddai at 820 H Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is stop 7 on the Las Vegas Pioneer Trail self-guided tour.
Waymark Code: WMFMT4
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 11/04/2012
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St. James the Apostle
Catholic Church 1940
St. James has been a vital force in meeting the needs of this underserved, segregated but expanding community.
The second Catholic Church in Las Vegas, St. James opened in 1940 in a small concrete building at H and Morgan streets (pictured left). Originally most parishioners were Latino, but by the mid-1960's, the parish became largely black. Through the 1960s and 1970s, this church was served by a social activist clergy who helped the community grapple with the social problems of the day.
The church building expanded in 1944 with a parish hall and kitchen made from two section gang houses donated by the Union Pacific RR. Three more additions were made through 1952, while at the same time St. James helped to establish both St. Viator and Our Lady of Las Vegas parishes. St. James outgrew its home by the 1990s, and the Diocese sold the property to the Deliverance churches of Fellowship International. St. James moved to its new home on Martin Luther King at Lake Mead Boulevard. It remains a vibrant, lively church that celebrates its black identity and is renowned for its fine gospel choir.