Until recent years, Calvert County was a rural area with dusty narrow roads, acres of planted fields, and far from everything. Although Southern Maryland was the first part of the original thirteen colonies to be settled by Roman Catholics (as early as 1634), Catholicism in Calvert County had a long and difficult path to follow. By 1706 there were 3,611 people living in our county but only 48 were Catholics.
Father Maurice B. Alexander, pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea in Solomons, started our parish as a mission in the late 1920s. In 1937 our Church was built. Following Father Alexanders death in 1946, a succession of short term pastors served both Our Lady Star of the Sea and the Prince Frederick mission. In 1965, we became an independent parish with 100 families and Father Naughton as our first pastor.
St. John Vianney Parish has progressed from a mission church to a rapidly growing community requiring larger facilities. In 1990, we celebrated our twenty-fifth anniversary. Several years before then we became a tithing parish and through tithing we have witnessed many blessings and a strengthening of our growing faith. God has blessed us with much growth and change.
PASTORS OF ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
During its years as a mission, St. John Vianney was served by the parish priests of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Solomons, MD. In 1965, Archbishop OBoyle appointed Father Joseph Naughton as our first pastor. St. John Vianney was canonically erected as a parish on May 29, 1965. The following priests of the Archdiocese of Washington have served as pastors:
1994 - present Fr. Peter J. Daly
1985 - 1994 Msgr. John B. Brady
1981 - 1985 Fr. James A. Finan
1975 - 1981 Fr. W. Paul Hill
1974 - 1975 Fr. Gerald J. Horgan
1973 - 1974 Fr. Donald F. Kelly
1971 - 1974 Msgr. Lawrence P. Gatti
1971 - 1971 Fr. Louis G. Troch
1970 - 1971 Fr. Aloysius T. Newman
1965 - 1970 Fr. Joseph J. Naughton
ST. JEAN MARIE BAPTISTE VIANNEY
The son of a small farmer, Jean-Marie Vianney was born near Lyons, France on May 8, 1786. At age 20, he started his studies for the priesthood. During Lent in 1807, Jean-Marie received the sacrament of Confirmation. He chose the Confirmation name "John Baptist" after his favorite saint. Jean-Marie was ordained August 12, 1815.
In 1818, Jean-Marie was made the parish priest of Ars, a small sleepy village France. Today, Ars is known over the world for this priest, a "model of goodness."
For more than thirty years, Ars was a place of pilgrimage for people from all over France. They came and waited two or three days to go to confession to the Curé . They went back home with new courage and hope.
Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney was the parish priest of Ars for forty-one years. He died on August 4, 1859. Eighty six years later he was canonized by Pius XI, and in 1929 he was declared the principal patron saint of parish priests throughout the world.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
| 1903 | Rev. John McNamara was named pastor of St. Francis de Sales, Benedict. He served the areas of Benedict, Solomons, and Prince Frederick. |
| 1920 | Rev. Maurice B. Alexander became the first pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Solomons. He also celebrated Mass in Prince Frederick until 1938. |
| 1937 | The cornerstone was laid for the new church in Prince Frederick under the patronage of St. John Vianney, Patron of Parish Priests. |
| 1938 | Mass was celebrated for the first time in the new church. |
| 1965 | Archbishop Patrick OBoyle designated St. John Vianney as a parish and appointed Father Joseph Naughton as first pastor. |
| 1966 | Present rectory was purchased. |
| 1979 | Parish Center (Vianney Room) was built. |
| 1990 | Parishioners observe the 25th Anniversary of the canonical establishment of St. John Vianney Parish. |
| 1993 | New wing on Parish Center was built which contains the parish office, classrooms and a library. The entry foyer was capped with a square cupola to reflect the waterfront areas of our community. It is symbolic of the churchs role in being a guiding light to those who live in the community. |
| 1995 | The adult religious education program, Pathways, began. |
| 1996 | Christian Beginnings, the parish pre-school, along with a playground was established. A new porch and arbor were added to the Church along with additions to the Churchs Community Room including a handicapped bathroom and a kitchenette. |
| 1997 | A Catholic cemetery was established on the Church grounds. The parish assisted with the establishment of a crisis pregnancy center, Birthright, and a homeless shelter, ECHO. |