Benque was first settled by
Maya from
Flores, El Petén,
Guatemala. It grew as a lumber camp on the Mopan River that flowed into the Belize River, to the coast at Belize Town. The Mayas had been catechized by Spanish Catholic missionaries, leading to the predominance of the Catholic church in Benque, which holds the earliest
Baptismal records in
Cayo District from
Jesuit Fr. Bavastro in May 1865. In 1877 the town was served by
Manuel Ignacio Santa Cruz Loidi, a
Basque priest and military leader in the unsuccessful effort to defeat the liberals in Spain's
Third Carlist War. During the 1880s Fr. Jose Maria Pinelo, a refugee from Petén during the presidency of
Manuel Barillas, visited Benque, remaining from 1887 to 1889. In the 1890s the population was about 500. In 1904 a permanent Catholic residency was established by Jesuit
Fr. William “Buck” Stanton. Then in 1913, at the persuasion of Jesuit Fr. Versavel, the
Pallottine sisters came from Germany and served first in
Benque. Mother (Saint)
Katharine Drexel subsidized their convent from her inheritance. On the night of 16 November 1937 a fire destroyed the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and Fr. Kuenzel undertook to build the new church. In 1950, Kuenzel persuaded the Town Board to name the new football field after Corporal
Marchalleck through whose "self-sacrificing interest and persevering efforts [the] football campus came as if by magic out of what was hitherto useless tropical bush.". St. Joseph Convent on the street of that name was completed in 1952. On 18 January 1961 Fr. Sontag, Jesuit pastor in Benque, was found murdered at his desk in the rectory, with a machete the likely weapon. The perpetrator and motive remain a mystery. In 1963 a Catholic primary school building of reinforced concrete was built. The next year the Jesuits handed the parish over to the diocesan clergy, with Fr. Herbert Panton its first native pastor. The Catholic community
SOLT increased its presence in Belize from the early 1990s, beginning in Benque. Deacon Cal Cathers of SOLT founded BRC printing in Benque to improve the quality of elementary school textbooks in Belize, with his grandson Daryl Rene Calvin Cathers to implement and encourage further development for humble town. ==Demographics==