Ste. Marie Church (Manchester, New Hampshire)

Ste. Marie Church

Ste. Marie Church
42°59′33″N 71°28′35″W / 42.99250°N 71.47639°W / 42.99250; -71.47639Coordinates: 42°59′33″N 71°28′35″W / 42.99250°N 71.47639°W / 42.99250; -71.47639
Location 378 Notre Dame Avenue, Manchester, New Hampshire
Country United States
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website www.enterthenarrowgate.org
History
Founded 1880[1]
Administration
Deanery Amoskeag
Diocese Diocese of Manchester
Province Ecclesiastical Province of Boston
Clergy
Bishop(s) Most Rev. Peter A. Libasci
Pastor(s) Rev. Maurice R. Larochelle
Deacon(s) Deacon Frank Gallinaro

Ste. Marie Church is a Roman Catholic church on the West Side of Manchester, New Hampshire in the United States. The church was founded to serve the needs of French-Canadian Catholic immigrants to New Hampshire. The Gothic Revival church building is a prominent feature on the Manchester skyline, and dominates the West Side skyline. The building is perched atop the plateau that makes up Rimmon Heights, and forms one of the focal points of the Notre Dame neighborhood, along with Lafayette Park across the street.

In 1908 while pastor of Ste. Marie, Monsignor Pierre Hevey organized the founding of St. Mary's Bank, which is still based at the foot of the hill beneath the church.[2] Today, Ste. Marie is known, among other things, for its popular Midnight Mass each Christmas Eve and Pentecost Vigil.

References

  1. Directory listing at Diocese of Manchester website.
  2. http://www.stmarysbank.com/100years/History.aspx


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