History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . ST. Anns church and rectory, chassell, mich. winter chapel and rooms for various oth-er purposes. Inside, although yet un-frescoed it makes a good impression towhich the stained glass windows, donatedby members of the congregation, contrib-ute a splendid effect. The historic paint-ing representing the patron of the church,hangs above the main altar.—The wholeis
History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . ST. Anns church and rectory, chassell, mich. winter chapel and rooms for various oth-er purposes. Inside, although yet un-frescoed it makes a good impression towhich the stained glass windows, donatedby members of the congregation, contrib-ute a splendid effect. The historic paint-ing representing the patron of the church,hangs above the main altar.—The wholeis a fitting and lasting monument to Fath-er Mocklers zeal and the sacrifices of hispeople. Moran, a small settlement on the D. 152 HISTORY Of THE DIOCESE OF S. S. & A. Ry., north of St. Ignace, hasa church dedicated to the Sacred Heart ofMary. There are only five, German,famiHes, the Beckers, the Soeltners, theBrauns, tlie Lipnitz and Mr. Otto Roggenback most of thecredit is due for tlie building and the pay-ing for of the neat Httle church. The congregation of St. Ignace num-. REV. A. VEKM.\RE, B(IR.\ THE DIOCESE OFLYONS, FRANCE, OCTOBER 5, 1S35, ORDAINEDAT SANTA FE BY ARCHBISHOP LAMY, IN 1865. bers fewer than two liun(h-ed famiHesAccording to nationahty they are Irish,French and Indian. Considering the re-sources of the town, it is nothing short ofmar\-elous that tliey have erected a churchwith little over three thousand dollars in-debtedness, which, too, has been paid by the—III Itch to be regretted—sale of theold churcli property. A parochial school this parish neverpossessed. In 1898 the Lrsuline Sisters,from Chatham, Ontariij, built an impos-ing academy and opened a boarding andday school. Children of both sexes areaccommodated. The usual monthly tui-tion is charged to pupils who can affordto pay it, others are made welcome. Atpresent there is an attendance of oneliundred. Besides the customary eightgrades, the Sisters conduct a high schoolcourse.
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