St. Francis de Paula Catholic Church in San Diego built by Father Bard with donations from Collins estate
POSTED BY: CARDENAS.AE@GMAIL.COM NOVEMBER 1, 2015 In early February 1908, the Catholic Church built in 1867 by Father Claude Jaillet on the east side of the main plaza in San Diego was torn down and moved to the north plaza where it was made ready within days for the celebration of Mass. The move became necessary because parishioners planned to build a new church at the old site. Contractors hoped to complete the new improvements within six months. On Sunday, June 1, 2008, parishioners at St. Francis de Paula celebrated 100 years of memories in this house of worship. Father Benito Retortillo and parishioners marked the occasion with Mass at 11 a.m. and a luncheon in the parish hall immediately following Mass. Father Pedro Bard built the present church at a cost of $15,000 with the generous donation of the estate of Anna Collins, widow of Norman Collins who was the first state senator elected from Duval County. The estate, with properties in both Duval and Nueces counties, was one of