St John Vianney Church Founded in 1939 St. John Vianney Parish occupies the southeastern portion of Calcasieu Civil Parish, a predominantly agricultural area. The parish was officially established in 1939 by the Most Rev.
Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop of Lafayette, and it serves three communities—Bell City, Hayes and Holmwood. Prior to the establishment of the parish, Catholics in the area were served by priests from Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in
Jennings, Louisiana. Later priests from Our Lady of Seven Dolors Parish in
Welsh, Louisiana and then from St. Raphael Parish in
Iowa, Louisiana celebrated Mass in the area. A chapel dedicated to
Saint Joseph was built about 1900, and served until it was destroyed by a storm in 1939. The founding pastor, the Rev. Mathias J. Cramers, arrived in April 1938 to get things moving. A hall which the
Altar Society had built to hold fund-raising bazaars was transformed into a temporary chapel for the celebration of Mass. First item on Father Cramer's agenda was the construction of a rectory, which was completed in August 1939. The next project was a church, and the groundbreaking was held on Aug. 8, 1940. The building was completed, and was dedicated by Bishop Jeanmard on Dec. 1 of the same year. The first parish trustees were Ferdinand Nunez and Harry Verret. The first official parish records began in May 1939. Earlier records were kept in Jennings, beginning in 1892, in Welsh from 1904 and Iowa from 1930. In 1950 the Rev. Daniel Habetz succeeded Father Cramers as pastor, and one of his first projects was the construction of St. Daniel Chapel in Hayes, on property donated by Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hebert. The chapel was dedicated on April 16, 1953, and St. Daniel Mission was officially attached to St. John Vianney Parish. Over the years, many improvements have been made on church facilities. In 1981 the church in Bell City was renovated. There is also a
Catechism center behind the rectory, and halls in Bell City and Hayes. In 2000, the parish served a
congregation of 375 families and the pastor was the Rev. V. Wayne LeBleu, assigned in 1999. 250 students from kindergarten through grade 12 attended instruction. Another major organization is Bell City's
Knights of Columbus Council 3048, which was organized and chartered on April 9, 1957, with Matthew Fruge as the charter Grand Knight. The Bell City Ladies Altar Society was formed in 1905, with Mrs. Dulva Derouen as first president. The Ladies Altar Society in
Hayes, Louisiana was organized in 1952, with Mrs. Elias Lorrain as the first president. == References ==