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The Catholic Parish is the center of worship in the local community. It is where we receive the sacraments, learn the faith, and grow stronger as a community. The drop-down menu above will give you more information about our Parish: our Mission, our History, our Staff as well as information for new parishioners to sign up with our Parish.
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Name: Position: Phone: Rev. Maria Sebastian Susairaj, HGN:...
- Parish History
St. Mary Church, Central St., Claremont. The present church...
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- Mission Statement
The Church of St. Mary is a Roman Catholic community of...
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- Frequently Asked Questions
Our steeple at St. Mary’s is in grave disrepair. In the...
- Parish Staff
September 13, 2019. The Sainte Marie Roman Catholic Church Parish Historic District, located in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, includes seven red brick buildings dating from the late 19th century and 20th century. [1] The district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 2019.
Perhaps the most influential of all of these Cure’s was, Monsignor Pierre Hevey whose story is briefly covered in the parish history timeline below. 1880- Ste Marie founded by Fr David Joseph Halde, 1880- First Mass-September 19 1881- July 3 – official dedication of the chapel by Diocesan Bishop, James A. Healy 1881- bought land to found Mt ...
Ste. Marie Parish Est. 1880. County Hillsborough. Deanery Amoskeag. Office Information 133 Wayne Street Manchester, NH 03102-3740 . Rectory Information
Saint Gregory Schola Cantorum. Organ Restoration Fund. Men's Ministries. Into The Breach. Men of St. Joseph. The Five Promises. The Memorare to Saint Joseph. THAT MAN IS YOU! Parish Office and Affiliates. Parish Office Information. Religious Education for Children; Family Fertility Care Program. Mount Calvary Cemetery. St Vincent de Paul ...
On 8 January 1891 the Chapter in Newark, by vote of nine to three, approved the expenditure of $60,000 for the building of the new college near Manchester. The building was all but complete when on the night of 18 February 1892 the Saint Anslem College building was destroyed by fire. With remarkable courage, Abbot Hilary and the community ...