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Route 35 North and Camden Ave.
Lavallette, New Jersey 08735
On June 15, 1950, St. Bonaventure was established as an independent parish,
with Rev. Joseph S. Keefe as first resident pastor. In 1951, a rectory was
constructed. A second church was dedicated on May 22, 1966.
Before 1905, Catholics of Lavallette attended mass at St. Peter's in Point
Pleasant Beach and until 1918, at St. Catharine's in Seaside Park. During the
year 1918, a group of Lavallette Catholics petitioned to send a priest to
Lavallette for the celebration of Sunday mass. The first mass was conducted in
Lavallette on July 6, 1919, in the Union Church of Lavallette. On August 23,
1921, the mission of Lavallette was incorporated as the Church of Saint
Bonaventure. In 1922, land was acquired upon which the original church was
completed by the spring of 1924. On June 29, 1924, a solemn high mass, the first
mass in the church, was celebrated by Father Hess. A parish Catholic Youth
Organization hall was erected and opened for extra Sunday, masses on June 29,
1947. The mission was cared for by St. Catharine's until 1942, when Rev. William
J. Brennan was appointed founding pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in
Seaside Heights and given the duty of St. Bonaventure Mission.
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