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Church of the Visitation
Lott, Falls County, Texas
From Lott take SH 320 about 8 miles SW; take County Road
NW about .25 miles (loc. in Westphalia)
Year Erected: 1978
German natives who settled originally in Colorado
County came here in 1879 looking for better land. Pleased with the soil and
location, they brought their families and immediately purchased 100 acres for a
church and school. The earliest Mass was said in 1882 in the home of the first
settler, Theodore Rabroker. The original church building, completed in February
1884, was destroyed the following May by a terrible storm. The congregation
rebuilt the structure by July. Large numbers of German-American Catholic
families moved into the area. Westphalia was named after the province from
which the early settlers came. Visiting priests served until 1893 when the Rev.
Michael Heintzelmann was assigned as the permanent pastor. He led the
congregation for the next 36 years. In 1895, with A. Fuchs of Waco as the
designer and contractor, the present church house was completed. The stones
were shipped by railroad from Muldoon, Texas, to Lott (8 mi. NE) and then
hauled here by wagon. The central church area forms a Latin cross. For safety
in storms, six inches of sway was built into the bell towers. The
original-design stained glass windows are very rare and priceless. This is one
of the largest wooden church buildings in the state.