Welcome

On behalf of our entire parish, I want to welcome you to St. Agnes Catholic Parish and express my personal and sincere gratitude for your presence. St. Agnes is a vibrant community of faith, a true family of parishioners from all parts of the world worshipping together and relying on each other as brothers and sisters in Christ. 

Our church plays an important part in our parishioners' lives. The mission of St. Agnes Parish is to walk humbly in God’s presence through prayer, service, and evangelization, while putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last “JOY”.

We cordially invite you to be an active member of our parish family, attending our masses, serving in our ministries, and participating in our many activities; you will find that we are blessed with tremendous resources. We are one of the few parishes in South Florida that offer perpetual Adoration 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our Lord himself waits eagerly for you!

I look forward to meeting you personally and would ask you to please say hello the next time you see me. Of course, you can always call the office at (305) 361-2351 and schedule a time to meet with any of us. We are here, unconditionally, for you and your family!

Blessings,

Fr. Juan Carlos Paguaga
Pastor

Our Mission:

To walk humbly in God's presence through prayer, service, and evangelization, while putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last. ("JOY")

Our Patron Saint - St. Agnes

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ST. AGNES HISTORY

OUR PASTORS OVER THE YEARS

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Our History

St. Agnes Catholic Parish was established in 1952. The first mass was celebrated on Christmas eve of that year. In 1954, a temporary place of worship was built with plans to later build the temple. In 1973, the school was established and today accommodates approximately 500 students from PK2 to 8th grade.  After 70 years, our long-awaited temple was finally built and consecrated on September 15, 2024. 

We invite you to learn more about our history!

1952

St. Agnes Parish was established in 1952 on Key Biscayne as a mission under the auspices of the Diocese of St. Augustine, FL. Rev. George W. Cummings was appointed to serve the three dozen families at the time. The first mass was celebrated on Christmas Eve at Mashta Point in a desolate boat house previously owned by the Matheson family and renovated by the Mackle family. On dark, rainy days worshipers used flashlights to follow the services in their missals. 

 

The Mackle brothers, prominent Key Biscayne developers, donated the present property to the parish. Several names were proposed by the diocese; however, it was named Saint Agnes in honor of their mother’s patron saint. 

1954

 In 1954, a parish hall was built, designed primarily as an auditorium, arranged in such a way that it could be used for church services until the permanent church could be built. There were also plans to later

build a three-building school, a rectory, convent and larger church. About seventy-five families attended the "temporary" church's dedication on Easter Sunday. 

1959

 In 1959, the parish grew rapidly with the arrival of Cuban refugees. 

1973

In 1973 the Pastor of St. Agnes, Monsignor James Nelan, responded to the needs of the parish families by admitting a small group of seventh graders to what would become St. Agnes Academy. Classes were held that first year in the rear of the church. The original school building was added for the 1974-75 academic year, with 2 classrooms, one for 7th and the other for 8th grade. 

1990

The community kept growing, and in 1990, Monsignor William McKeever expanded the school to include lower school grades. A new building was completed for the 1991-1992 academic year. 

 

1996

St. Agnes Academy continued its growth and its tradition of providing a quality Catholic education to the children of our parish, and in 1996, yet another building was completed which included a large library, a computer lab, four new classrooms and administrative offices. 

 

2002

 In 2002, the Academy added a 15 classroom building with an auditorium and dining hall.

 

2007

In 2007, the pastoral center was built to accommodate the parish offices and several meeting rooms.

 

2008

In 2008, the Blessed Sacrament Chapel was built, offering the faithful the blessing of perpetual adoration.

 

2016

In 2016, a beautification committee was created to beautify the campus with simple paint and plant alternatives.  They quickly realized that there were major issues, challenges, and needs to be addressed.  The "Building with JOY" project was born to resolve the following imminent needs of our parish: 

  • Build a new church with more capacity & functionality including a new Blessed Sacrament Chapel.

  • Build a multi-purpose center/gymnasium to also be used for educational, religious, and social activities

  • Enhance security and safety

  • Improve the grounds and extend our perimeter road for better traffic flow, additional parking, and to minimize flooding

 

2021

In 2021, the original "temporary" church, 7th & 8th grade classrooms, parish hall, and Blessed Sacrament chapel were demolished to make way for the Building with JOY project construction. The Pre-K wing was built to replace the original 7th & 8th grade classrooms and provide additional classroom space. It was blessed by Archbishop Thomas Wenski in December 2021. 

 

2023

In 2023, the Building with JOY project was completed. The Spencer multi-purpose center was blessed in May 2023, and the church was consecrated in September 2023, both by Archbishop Thomas Wenski. 

After 70 years of the establishment of our parish, we are finally blessed to have our long-awaited church and a beautiful campus to provide an environment where we can live our faith today and for future generations. 

Contact Us

Have questions, requests, or any doubts? We encourage you to reach out to us by completing the contact form provided. Our dedicated team at St. Agnes Catholic Parish is here to assist you with any inquiries or concerns you may have.

By taking a moment to fill out the form, you help us respond more efficiently and provide the support you need. We look forward to hearing from you and serving our parish community with care and attention.