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Church in New Hampshire, United States
Ste. Marie Church
Ste. Marie Church
42°59′33″N 71°28′35″W / 42.99250°N 71.47639°W / 42.99250; -71.47639
Location378 Notre Dame Avenue, Manchester, New Hampshire
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.enterthenarrowgate.org
History
Founded1880
Administration
ProvinceEcclesiastical Province of Boston
DioceseDiocese of Manchester
DeaneryAmoskeag
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Peter A. Libasci
DeanVery Rev. Christopher M. Martel
Pastor(s)Rev. Maurice R. Larochelle
Deacon(s)Deacon Kevin C. Cody, Deacon Francis X. Burke

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. Today, Ste. Marie is known, among other things, for its popular Midnight Mass each Christmas Eve, Easter Vigil, and Pentecost Vigil. In September 2019, the church, and the other buildings on campus were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Sainte Marie Roman Catholic Church Parish Historic District.

Ste. Marie Church as seen from Rock Rimmon

References

  1. "Ste. Marie Church". Diocese of Manchester. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  2. "Our Story". St. Mary's Bank. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  3. Feely, Paul (September 25, 2019). "Manchester's Saint-Marie inducted into National Register of Historic Places". New Hampshire Union Leader. Retrieved December 17, 2019.

External links

Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester
Bishops
Ordinaries
Denis Mary Bradley
John Bernard Delany
George Albert Guertin
John Bertram Peterson
Matthew Francis Brady
Ernest John Primeau
Odore Joseph Gendron
Leo Edward O'Neil
John Brendan McCormack
Peter Anthony Libasci
Auxiliaries
Francis Joseph Christian
Joseph John Gerry
Robert Edward Mulvee
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Joseph
Abbey
St. Anselm Abbey
Parishes
St. Anne of the Good Shepherd, Berlin
St. Joseph Church, Claremont
St. Thomas More Church, Durham
Ste. Marie Church, Manchester
St. Aloysius of Gonzaga Church, Nashua
Former parishes
St. Stanislaus Church, Nashua
Education
Higher education
Rivier University
Saint Anselm College
Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
High schools
Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua
Holy Family Academy, Manchester
Mount Royal Academy, Sunapee
St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Dover
Trinity High School, Manchester
Defunct institutions
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts
Priests
Thomas Michael O'Leary


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