Catholic Priest Mural - El Paso, Texas
Mural de Sacerdote Catolico - El Paso, Texas

Catholic Priest Mural - El Paso, Texas

This mural, found on 805 S. El Paso St. depicts a priest that had significant impact on the downtown community. Harold Joseph Rahm, a Catholic priest and Jesuit, became well known for his work with gangs and inner-city youth in El Paso, Texas, US. From there he went to Campinas, Brazil, where he extended his efforts at prevention and treatment of drug addiction, receiving wide acclaim for his initiatives. Soon after ordination, in 1952, he was appointed assistant pastor at the large, Spanish-speaking parish of Sacred Heart in El Paso, covering the Chihuahuita district and Segundo Barrio. The church steeple is clearly visible from the border crossing with Juarez, Mexico, just two blocks away. Along with him at Sacred Heart were four elderly priests to cover confessions and funerals and another young priest who served as pastor and covered the rectory duties. Rahm's task was to be out in the densely-packed neighborhood where second homes were in back yards and alleys had become streets. This neighborhood was one of the poorest in the nation. He soon acquired a bicycle which he used to deliver breakfast to the elderly, and which gave him quick access to where the youth hung out. He immersed himself in the life of the people, visiting, having block Masses in their back yards, and accepting their advice. As he tackled the problems of youth gangs and drugs, he found ready help in downtown businessmen, in members of the El Paso Sertoma Club, and in the City Parks and Recreations Department. At one point he heard of a gang fight scheduled for midnight, and found two gang leaders with knives drawn ready to go at each other. He impulsively grabbed one by the arm and flipped him on the ground, leaving the other youth gawking that a priest could do this. His being down to earth gained him the respect of the gangs and much help from the people. He co-founded Guadalupe Thrift Store, an employment office, and a credit union. He was given Monday night and Sunday afternoon slots on KROD-TV where he gave the youth a chance to perform – dance, dialogues, plays, and contests. Spanish-speaking KELP-TV was later added. The better-off students in the parish attended Bowie High school, and from there he got a leader for his Guadalupano Club, Edmundo Rodriguez, an all-district football center who would join the Jesuits and later become Rahm's provincial superior. Guadalupano Club held parties, weekend retreats, picnics, and spiritual meetings. As club membership spread among the youth, gangs were frustrated in their recruiting. But more important was his sports program which recruited young boys to play basketball, baseball, and other sports with the help of athletes from the El Paso College of Mines, now known as UTEP (University of Texas in El Paso). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Rahm

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: steffanopoliss

Uploaded by: steffanopoliss

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Report this entry

Choose the most important reason for this report

Your name

Your email address

Optional detail

Thank you for your report

More from the same community-collection

El Paso Streetcar Facility

El Paso Streetcar: The El Paso Streetcar Maintenance and Storage ...

El Paso Streetcar Facility

El Paso Streetcar: The El Paso Streetcar Maintenance and Storage ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: All of the tracks, including this section in ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: Construction crews worked diligently ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: Construction crews worked diligently ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: Construction of the 4.8 mile streetcar route ...

San Jacinto Plaza- El Paso, Texas

Photo of the alligator pond in San Jacinto Plaza. A crowd ...

City Police-El Paso TX circa 1915

A group of men examining a police officer's early model ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: Construction of the 4.8 mile streetcar route ...

City Police Motorcycle - El Paso, Texas

A police officer poses for a photograph with his Harley-Davidson ...

El Paso Streetcar Track Construction

El Paso Streetcar: Construction of the 4.8 mile streetcar route ...

El Paso Streetcar Engineers

El Paso Streetcar: Stephanie Maltby is one of more than a dozen ...

Amparo Ortega P.E.

El Paso Streetcar: Amparo Ortega is one of more than a dozen ...

El Paso Streetcar Engineers

El Paso Streetcar: Anthony Alfonso was one of more than a dozen ...

El Paso Streetcar Engineers

El Paso Streetcar: Gilbert Gardner was one of more than a dozen ...

El Paso Streetcar Engineers

El Paso Streetcar: Steve Soria is one of more than a dozen ...

El Paso Streetcar Graphics

El Paso Streetcar: Construction of the El Paso Streetcar project ...

El Paso Streetcar Graphics

El Paso Streetcar: Color schemes for the Presidents’ ...

Residence of Charles E. Davis - El Paso, Texas

Photos of Charles E. Davis Jr.'s residence located at 625 W. ...

The Mine and Smelter Supply Co. - El Paso, Texas circa 1905

Photo of the Mine & Smelter Supply Co. located at 101 San ...

El Paso Streetcar Graphics

El Paso Streetcar: Roads along the 4.8 mile El Paso Streetcar ...

El Paso Streetcar Graphics

El Paso Streetcar: The route of the Uptown and Downtown loops.

El Paso Streetcar Graphics

El Paso Streetcar: Color schemes for the Presidents’ ...

home.search_collection