Saint Francis of Assisi
Church History
Saint Francis of Assisi
was the first Catholic parish formed on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe.
It owes its beginning to the faith and dedication of a few local
Catholics who persuaded Bishop Dwyer of Reno to assign a priest to serve
the people of Incline Village and Crystal Bay. In 1965, a few ladies
from the area approached Bishop Dwyer and requested he assign a priest
for the people of Incline Village and Crystal Bay.
Father Francis Cohan was appointed and commuted from Reno. As a church
without a home, he held well-attended weekly masses at various locations
including the Nevada Lodge, the Crystal Bay Club, the Sierra Tahoe
Hotel (now the Hyatt Regency), and the Chateau at the golf course in
Incline Village. This continued for over two years.
It soon became clear to the early parishioners that the commuting and
variable schedules were impediments to building a vibrant Catholic
community. A church building was vitally needed. A house was purchased
on Kelly Drive, which would serve as a rectory with a chapel on the
lower level until an actual church building could be constructed.
Soon the faith community outgrew the Kelly Drive house and the Diocese
bought and then gifted a rugged, well-located 12 acre lot, on which now
sits our current church.
Anxious to have a real home for the Saint Francis community,
enthusiastic parish volunteers gave their time and skills in the
evenings and on weekends to literally build the church with their own
hands. The original design concept was that a classic cruciform.
Initially only the main body of the nave was completed with the
intention to complete the wings at a later date. On June 8, 1969 more
than 300 people attended the first mass.
In 1980, under the leadership of Father Fosselman, the wings were
completed and the altar was moved from the north to the south side of
the church where it sits today. A rectory and offices were added to the
lower levels of the church. In 1992, the current separate rectory was
constructed on Kelly Drive across from the church.
Over the course of the next 27 years, modifications, repairs and
improvements have been made to the structure and finishes of the church,
including the 2004 renovation of the lower level to increase and
improve the Religious Education classrooms, church offices and community
gathering space.
Succession of Pastors
| Father William Nadeau |
2005-present |
| Father Mike Mahone |
1993-2005 |
| Monsignor Thomas Meger |
1989-1993 |
| Father Al Fosselman |
1976-1989 |
| Father Al Fosselman |
1969-1976 |
| Father Francis Cohan |
1965-1969 |
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