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== Overview ==
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Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church is a Parish in Pensacola, Florida and a member of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee. The church is located at 3131 Hyde Park Road, and the office at 1700 Conway Drive (32503). Saint Paul was founded in 1963 by member of Sacred Heart Church(located in East Hill) and a school was founded in 1964. The current Pastor of Saint Paul Parish The is Very Rev. Fr. Douglas GCraig S. HalsemaSmith. The Parochial Vicar (associate Priest) in The is Rev. Fr. Michael J. NixonStephen Olson. Saint Paul Church and School is known for its friendly congregationactive community, powerful and engaging liturgies, thoughtful homilies and educational programs, fine music program, very active school sports teams, high academic standards, and generous financial contributions to various charities as well as to the Diocese.
== History ==
Saint Paul Parish was founded in 1963, by order of the Bishop, made up of the parishioners of Sacred Heart Church (now Cathedral). The ground-breaking of what is now referred to as Spartan Hall occurred on March 8, 1964 (Laetare Sunday) by The Rev. Fr. Frank Giri (for whom one of the current gathering rooms was named). On January 10, 1965, Spartan Hall, the school, and old rectory were blessed by Archbishop Thomas J. Toolen.
In 1964, Saint Paul Catholic School (K-8) was founded by the parish. In order to help start the school, Fr. Giri requested help from various holy orders that specialized in education, finally receiving help from the Sisters of Saint Francis of the Convent of Our Lady of the Angels in Pennsylvania. The school's first 8th grade class graduated in 1966.
== Brief History == Saint Paul Parish was founded Over time, more religious sisters came to assist in 1963, by order the administration and daily running of the Bishopschool, made up of parishoners (congregation members) of Sacred Heart Church (now Cathedral)eventually growing to 5 in number. The ground-breaking of what is now referred Mr. Vincent Whibbs was kind enough to as the "Old Church" on March 8, donate a new 1964 (Laetare Sunday) by The Rev. Fr. Frank Giri (for whom one of Pontiac to the current gathering rooms was named)sisters to satisfy transportation needs. On January 10September 23, 19651967, a convent was constructed on the "Old Church", school, and old rectory were blessed by Archbishop Thomas Jproperty. The convent still stands today but has been converted into the parish office. Toolen [[Image:Vigil_2010_recessional. JPG|thumb|Easter Vigil exit procession]]
In 1964Other buildings constructed on the site prior to the year 2000 include a nursery and a gymnasium, Saint Paul Catholic School (K-8) was founded by which have now been converted into the parishParish Hall, and Sindik Hall respectively; which both serve as event centers. In order to help start better serve the school, Fr. Giri requested help from various holy orders that specialized in educationneeds of the geographical area, finally recieving help from the Sisters of Saint Francis of Paul opened the Convent Church of Our Lady of Savior as a "multi-celebration center" on Old Spanish Trail Road in the Angels in Pennsylvanialate 1980's. The schoolHowever, by the 2000's first 8th grade class graduated in 1966, it was obvious the growing pains of the parish were stretching the limits of the physical campuses as well as the clergy and staff.
Over time, more religious sisters came A few renovations were done to assist the school building in its lifetime. Initially, the administration and daily running school consisted of the school, eventualy growing to 5 only 6 classrooms in number. Mrone long hallway. Vincent Whibbs was kind enough Some small changes were made to donate a new 1964 Pontiac specific rooms prior to the sisters to satisfy transportation needs2000, but were minimal. On September 23In 2004, 1967, a convent another wing was constructed added on the Church property. The convent still stands today but has been converted into south side of the parish officebuilding to accommodate middle school students.
Other buildings constructed In 2007, ground was broken for the "New Church" located on the site prior to the year 2000 include a nursery and a gymnasium/parish centerSaint Paul campus (Hyde Park Rd.) by Bishop John H. Ricard. In order to better serve the needs Many people were very supportive of the geographical areanew church building, Saint Paul opened but others were saddened that the Church of Our Savior as a would be closed. The "multi-celebration centerNew Church" on Old Spanish Trail Road was opened and consecrated to God by Bishop Ricard in the late 1980's2008 with more than 1,400 people in attendance. HoweverAlong with the new church, by the 2000'sa piazza, parking lot, school expansion, it was obvious the the growing pains of the parish and new rectory were stretching the limits of the physical campuses as well as the clergy (ministers) and staffbuilt.
In 20072014-2015, ground another addition was broken for the "New Church" located on the Saint Paul campus (Hyde Park Rd.) by Bishop John H. Ricard. Many people were very supportive of the new church building, but others were saddened that the Church of Our Savior would be closed. The "New Church" was opened and consecrated made to God by Bishop Ricard in late 2008 with more than 1,400 people in attendance. Along with the new church, a piazza (courtyard), parking lot, middle school expansion, and new rectory were built. Saint Paul continues its mission of saving souls for Jesus Christ and has many that added 4 more hopes, prayers, and plans for the futureclassrooms.
== List of Buildings on Campus ==
1. # Saint Paul "New" Catholic Church2. # Saint Paul Catholic School3. # "Old Church"/CaffetoriumSpartan Hall4. # Parish Center/GymnasiumHall5. # Pre-K/NurserySindik Hall6. # Parish Office7. # Rectory For more campus information, please consult the parish's website, www.stpaulcatholic.net# New Gym
== Building Design ==
Most buildings on the church campus vary from 1960's to 1980's style - the times in which they were constructed. However, the new rectory and church put more enphasis emphasis on asthetics aesthetics than the previous structures.  When asked what kind of church building they wanted, the congregation agreed on a "gothic church yet modern and uplifting with lots of light". This preference was more challenging than many because of a percieved conflict of interest. The Gothic style is usualy one featuring more darkness due to smaller arched windows. Also, standard gothic style emphasized the height and length of the church, drawing one's eyes upwards toward a vaulted ceiling. The desire for light and warmth in the church was an interesting challenge. The ever-evolving product is hailed my many a magnificent in its blending of traditional gothic and more modern elements. Traditional gothic elements include arches along the sides of the church (the ambulatories), the great chancel arch, the arched roof support beams, many historic stained glass windows in gothic style, the use of stone flooring, altar furnature using the arch and spire as a theme, the massive bronze plated doors, a sanctuary in a sepatate "alcove" from the nave, and numerous side chapels. More modern elements include skylights which draw the eyes upward and provide natural light, the fact that the stained glass is at nearly floor level rather than high above the viewer, the use of warm colors and gold, an expansive and beautiful wooden roof, the use of modern building materials and "home-like"techniques such as moulding at mid-wall and floor.  The new church seats 1,200 people and provides a beautiful space for liturgies (services), private prayer, and concerts. The acoustics of the church are wonderful and suit church music almost perfectly - a factor that has enriched worship services immeasurably. Plans for the future include the construction of a bell tower, further interior improvment, renocation of the choir area, and the installation of a historic one-of-a-kind 1868 Baumgarten pipe organ in the tribune (galery, balcony).   == Mass and Confession Times == Daily Mass: Mon-Sat at 8:30am (rosary and Morning Prayer at 7:50am, first Fridays at 6:30pm--Sunday Mass: Saturday Vigil at 4:30pm, Sunday at 7, 9, & 11am and 6pm--School Mass: First Fridays at 10am--Holy Days of Obligation: Vigil the day before and usualy three Masses on the day. Check website for more details.--Confession: Anytime by appointment. 9:15am and 3:30pm on Sat, 6:30pm every first Wednesday.
When asked what kind of church building they wanted, the congregation agreed on a gothic church, yet modern and uplifting with lots of light. This preference was more challenging than many because of a perceived conflict of interest. The Gothic style is usually one featuring more darkness due to smaller arched windows. Also, standard gothic style emphasized the height and length of the church, drawing one's eyes upwards toward a vaulted ceiling.
== Ministries ==The product of the construction in 2008 has less gothic elements than initially anticipated, but is still hailed by many as magnificent. The one prominent traditional gothic feature is the Gothic arch, present everywhere from designs carved into the sides of the mahogany pews, to the roof support beams. Present also are many historical stained glass windows and statues taken from churches all over the world. Outside, a custom made mosaic of the conversion of Saul adorns the wall above the massive bronze plated doors that serve as the front entrance, both of which are covered by a steeple in the shape of a gothic arch, with a large circular window overlooking the piazza, which has a statue of Saint Paul in the center. Some of the more modern elements include skylights and the use of more vibrant colors like gold and blue.[[Image:Vigil2010side.JPG|thumb|Easter Vigil Mass]]
The new church seats 1,200 people and provides a space for liturgies, private prayer, and concerts.
== Music Ministry ==In 2015, an 1868 Baumgarten pipe organ was installed in the tribune and is used frequently during the celebration of Mass and other important events such as weddings and funerals.
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