But Houston was growing, and growing westward, and this did not escape the attention of our Bishop Wendelin J. Nold. He realized that the three-year-old St. Theresa's parish near Memorial Park would soon need to be divided. Its boundaries were roughly everything west of Shepherd and it could not administer so much area if the expected growth occurred. Bishop Nold began looking for a site for a new parish.
He found what he wanted on the east side of Bunker Hill Road a quarter mile south of U.S. 90 and a mile north of the Holy Name Retreat Center. In the spring of 1951, he purchased about 31 ½ acres for $53,553. This was more land than he thought he needed so in March 1954, he sold 21 acres to Archer Development Co. for $75,000. That left the existing 10 ½ acre parish site.
Under the direction of Gus Anthony, Archer subdivided its 21 acres, which was called Marian Oaks Subdivision, into 50 residential lots and began building houses. In late 1954 the four Memorial villages were incorporated and Marian Oaks, including the parish site, became part of the City of Hedwig Village.
On July 9, 1956, Bishop Nold issued a Decree of Erection establishing the new parish, St. Cecilia, out of the western part of St. Theresa's. His decree was read at all Masses at St. Theresa's on July 22. The new parish was bounded on the south by Buffalo Bayou, on the east by Voss-Katy Road-Wirt, and on the north by Long Point. There was no western boundary.
Fr. William J. Kennelly was named our first pastor with a congregation of 600 families (2,300 individuals).
On August 21, 1956, Bishop Nold bought the three-bedroom house at 11730 Denise from E. R. and Jewel Caruth for $24,000 for use as a rectory.
Fr. Kennelly moved in and began planning the construction of a church and school on the site across the street.