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About Us

About

St. Sabina Catholic Church

St. Sabina Catholic Church is a vibrant, bilingual parish in Belton, Missouri. We welcome all backgrounds to grow in faith, celebrate the sacraments, and serve others through inclusive worship, ministries, and community outreach rooted in the Gospel.

History of St. Sabina Parish

St. Sabina Parish continues to be open and hospitable community where all are welcome as we live out God’s word, build community, and strive for justice. To learn more about our parish history St. Sabina, our patroness, browse the tabs below.

  • The Herschel Church
  • The Old Church (1974)
  • The New Church (2003)
  • Our Hispanic Community
  • Pastors
  • Sabina, The Woman

Belton’s First Mass: The first Mass in Belton was held on September 10, 1944, in a closed liquor store on old 71 Highway (now 58 Highway) at Walnut. Mass was celebrated at the liquor store with 60 congregants from some 13 families for about a year and a half, after which the parish moved to the auditorium of the Belton public school.
In 1945 Henry Mucke began a campaign to raise funds to purchase land on which to build a church. Both Catholics and non-Catholics contributed to the fund. A very generous donation came from James Green, with the request that the church be named in honor of St. Sabina, which was also the name of his late wife. Bishop O’Hara granted the patronage of St. Sabina to the mission church on March 9, 1945.

Sacraments:
The first baptism in the mission church of Belton was of Linda Ann Plunkett, daughter of Betty Arnold, on December 16, 1945. The first Confirmation was on April 1, 1946, for Vernon Mucke, Wayne Mucke, and Darrell J. Schmedding. The original First Communion class received First Communion on April 29, 1951. The children who received their First Communion were Julius Bax, Phillip Blanton, Barbara Mackendanz, Frank Mackendanz, and James Hellings. The first marriage recorded was between Kenneth A. Webber and Ruth A. Miller on January 15, 1946.
The Diocese purchased 6 vacant lots at Third and Herschel on July 21, 1945. A surplus Army chapel bought from Camp Crowder, Neosho, MO, in
December of 1947, was dismantled and moved to the site on Herschel where it was reconstructed. The chapel was officially dedicated on August 8, 1948, by Bishop O’Hara.

Rectory
In the summer of 1951 a house was purchased for use as a rectory by Fr F.E. Hagedorn, and transferred to the Diocese. With a resident pastor, Father Daniel T. Murphy, the Belton mission was raised to full fledged parish status on July 3, 1951. The site of the rectory was diagonal to church and located at 522 Second St. A Parish Census in 1959 showed 264 children, with 108 of them being of grade school age, 34 in high school, and a total of 425 adult Catholics. A school of religion was started in 1959 with 140 children, which included children from Coronation of Our Lady in Grandview and Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base. The Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion taught the children.

Plans for a Catholic School, Parish Center, Church to seat 600, and Convent in Lacy Estates
In October of 1957 plans were proposed to Bishop Cody for a 6 classroom school on a 15 acre site in the west part of Lacy Estates. The 15 acres were purchased in July of 1959. By 1974 the Lacy Estates land was sold to Roger Maier and a church was built on Trevis Avenue instead. In 1980 the Catholic School of St. Catherine’s was combined with Coronation School and St. Matthew’s and became Our Lady of Peace School located on St. Catherine’s campus. Later in 1989 St. Sabina was added to the consolidation.

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Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 6:00 PM
Weekdays: Monday–Friday at 7:00 AM
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM

To register as a parishioner at St. Sabina, simply fill out the registration form available on the parish website under “Becoming a Member.” Once submitted, the parish office will contact you to welcome you and provide further details.

You can register as a parishioner by filling out the registration form available on the St. Sabina Parish website under “Becoming a Member.” After submitting the form, the parish office will follow up with you.