St. Mary Star of the Sea (Vermont)

St. Mary Star of the Sea (Vermont)

St. Mary Star of the Sea Roman Catholic church, is located at the crest of Prospect Street, Newport, Vermont overlooking Lake Memphremagog. It serves a community of more than 1000 families.

History

An unknown Canadian priest celebrated the first mass in Newport in 1840 at a place called Indian Point.

The parish was founded in 1873 when Rev. J.S. Michaud became its first resident pastor. [ [http://www.vermontparishes.org/parishes/?church=76 Official site of the Parish] ] For several years, he said mass in a schoolhouse. In 1875, he purchased some land on a hillside overlooking the lake. Shortly after, the first St. Mary's was built on Pleasant Street, in what was then Newport Village. This wood-frame structure is now the Knights of Columbus Hall. This cornerstone for the building was laid on July 4, 1875, and the finished church, capable of seating 250, was blessed in 1877. The cost of the project, including grounds, was $6,135.37. The name, Star of the Sea, was chosen because the view of the lake seemed to coincide with a venerable church title for Mary, the mother of Jesus.

The rectory was built in 1877 next to the west side of the church. Later, a wing was added for school classrooms. Children were taught, first by lay teachers, then by the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who arrived in 1905. This building still stands next to the Knights of Columbus hall.

In 1892, the congregation outgrew its church.

Granite church

Fr. Clermont acquired several parcels of land on Prospect Street. On one he built a wood-frame parish hall. This building later became the Sacred Heart School and Convent.

Excavation for the church began in 1903. The cornerstone was laid in 1904.

From the quarries in and around Newport, came granite stones some of them 33 inches thick. The labor was by local stonecutters and other locals. The support was from the 350 or so parish families and the non-parishioners of the community. Clermont often labored with the construction workers.

The Daughters of the Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus came from Canada at his request in 1905. [Another reference suggests, less likely, that the sisters were recruited directly from France [http://sacredheartnewport.org/school_history.htm] ] They also staffed and operated the White House hospital, on a hill above the parish hall. The hospital eventually became Maison St. Joseph, a boarding residence for grade school age boys attending Sacred Heart School. These buildings no longer exist.

The church is romanesque in style. The interior paintings, scenes from the Old and New Testaments, were recreated by N.O. Rochon, a local artist, with the permission of the French artist Tissaud.

There were financial problems. The Barton Savings Bank foreclosed on the new Catholic Church in 1908. [cite book | author = Young, Darlene |title = A history of Barton Vermont | publisher = Crystal Lake Falls Historical Association|year = 1998 page 86] Understandably, Bishop Michaud, the builder of the first St. Mary's, became concerned. These problems were ultimately resolved. Part of the solution involved selling the school building to the teaching nuns. [http://sacredheartnewport.org/school_history.htm retrieved July 31, 2007]

Resting at the highest point of the peninsula of Newport, the church with its twin spires, gold crosses and statue of the Virgin Mary was formally dedicated August 1, 1909.

It is rumored that the scene on the church ceiling was done by Charles Hardin Andrus. [http://www.vtguard.com/museum/chronology.html]

A local paper described the building in 2007 as a "powerful..presence." [cite book | author = Creaser, Richard |title = Smaller plane yields a much fuller experience | publisher = The Chronicle | date = August 15, 2007]

chool

The original school convened in a converted horse barn which "kept a whiff of its original purpose...no matter [how hard it was cleaned] ." [ [http://www.bartonchronicle.com/html/sisters_of_charity_.HTM sisters of charity ] ] Enrollment increased from 40 students in 1906 to 190 in 1910, to 400 in 1918. The school reached a peak of over 600 in the 1960s in 12 grades. The first 8th grade class graduated in 1914. Additions to the building were constructedin 1919, 1937, 1944, and 1947. In 1940, Sacred Heart High School was dedicated. In 1943 the first two graduates of the high school matriculated. [ [http://sacredheartnewport.org/school_history.htm sacredheartnewport.org ] ]

Up until 1953, all grades were located in the same building.

A newer high school building was constructed from 1951 until February, 1953 when students moved in. Sacred Heart High School held classes until it closed in 1988. At that time, elementary classes were moved into the former high school. The elementary school closed in 2007 when the sisters who owned the building expelled the school.

The boys' baseball team won the Vermont state Division IV championship in 1985. [ [http://www.vpaonline.org/champs_baseball.asp Vermont Principals Association] accessed January 5, 2008] The boys' soccer team won the Vermont state Division I championship in 1969 [http://www.vpaonline.org/champs_soccer.asp Vermont Principals Association] accessed January 5, 2008] The boys' soccer team won the Vermont state Division II championship in 1979The boys' soccer team won the Vermont state Division III championship in 1981 [Tie with South Royalton] , 1982 and 1984

Principals

Principals included Sister Marie de la Assumption (1934-)

Pastors

#Rev. John Stephen Michaud 1873-1877? (later bishop of Burlington)
# Rev. Norbert Proulx 1877?-1892?
# Fr. Antoine P. Clermont 1892-1908
# Rev. J.M.H. Bastien 1909-1921
# Rev. LaChance 1921-1944
# Rev. R. Carrieres 1944-1961
# Msgr. Leopold C. Bastien 1961-1966
# Rev. J. H. Dussault 1967-1978
# Fr. Charles Davignon c. 1986
# Rev. Forrest Rouelle 1988-1998
# Rev. Yvon J. Royer 2006-

Cell Tower Controversy

The parish received some news time in 2004 due to a controversy over the placement of cellular transmitters and receivers in the three belltowers of the church. Members of the parish were concerned over health risks the equipment may cause, the use of a place of spiritual worship for profit, and a city bylaw mandating that no building may have more than one use. The church attempted to pull out of the contract because of these reasons. [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/1229/p01s04-ussc.html Christian Science Monitor] ] [ [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-02-03-repent-verizon_x.htm USA Today.com] ] [ [http://www.nrb.state.vt.us/lup/decisions/2005/dr441-mod.pdf Petition to the Vermont Environmental Board] ] [ [http://resources.vlct.org/u/ga_05_01b.pdf Telecom Developments] ] The issues were resolved and the towers were erected in 2007.cite book | author = |title = Annual City & School Report, City of Newport, Vermont | publisher = Memphremagog Press, Inc., Newport, Vermont | year = 2007]

Footnotes

External References

* [http://www.catholicparishesofnortheastvermont.org/ Official Parish website]
* [http://www.vermontparishes.org/parishes/?church=76 Parish Info from Diocese]
* [http://sacredheartnewport.org/ Official Sacred Heart School website]
* [http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/27974 Sacred Heart School]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Star of the Sea Catholic Church — may refer to:*Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Archdiocese of Singapore *St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Jackson, Michigan Diocese of Lansing *Star of the Sea Painted Church, Kalapana, Hawaii *St. Mary Star of the Sea (Vermont),… …   Wikipedia

  • The Hero with a Thousand Faces — Infobox Book name = The Hero with a Thousand Faces image caption = Third Edition, 2008 author = Joseph Campbell country = United States language = English genre = Non Fiction media type = Print (Hardback) publisher = New World Library release… …   Wikipedia

  • Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary — A list of Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary by occupations and activities, dioceses and other places:Occupations and activitiesThe Blessed Virgin Mary may be taken as a patroness of any good activity; indeed, she is cited as the patroness of… …   Wikipedia

  • Conversion of St. Paul Church (Vermont) — In 1893, the Conversion of St. Paul Roman Catholic Church was founded in Barton, Vermont, USA. The parish is under the guidance of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington. The church is usually called St. Paul s by parishioners. Contents 1… …   Wikipedia

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood — For other uses, see The Mystery of Edwin Drood (disambiguation). The Mystery of Edwin Drood   …   Wikipedia

  • List of The Baby-sitters Club novels — This is a list of the novels in The Baby sitters Club, a children s book series created by Ann M. Martin. Titles are followed by either the date of the first printing (month and year) or by the copyright date (just the year). Contents 1 Regular… …   Wikipedia

  • Flag of the United States — American Flag redirects here. For the Arizona ghost town, see American Flag, Arizona. Flag of Columbia redirects here. For the flag of the South American country, see Flag of Colombia. Flag of the United States of America Name …   Wikipedia

  • 2007 ABA All-Star Game — The 2007 American Basketball Association All Star Game was held in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the 10,595 seat Halifax Metro Centre from January 27th to the 28th. The first event, held on the 27th included a game between St. Francis Xavier University …   Wikipedia

  • Climate change policy of the United States — The politics of global warming is played out at a state and federal level in the United States. Part of the Politics series Politics …   Wikipedia

  • List of nature centers in the United States — NOTOC ListByUSStateTOC center=yes bottom left=yes washington dc=yes territories=yes seealso=yesAlabama* [http://www.biophilia.net Biophilia Nature Center] (Elberta, Alabama) * [http://www.outdooralabama.com/public lands/stateLands/WNC/ Gatra… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”