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St. Andrew's Church (Thunder Bay)

St. Andrew's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It was founded by the Society of Jesus in the 1872 and is a centre for ministry with the Fort William First Nation. It is situated on Connaught Square in the Port Arthur area of the city.

St. Andrew's Church
Connaught Square with the church in the background
Coordinates: 48°26′13″N 89°13′25″W / 48.436972°N 89.223642°W / 48.436972; -89.223642
LocationPort Arthur, Thunder Bay
CountryCanada
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteDiocese of Thunder Bay
History
StatusActive
Founded1872 (1872)
Founder(s)Society of Jesus
DedicationAndrew the Apostle
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Architect(s)G. Emile Tanguay
StyleRomanesque Revival
Completed1924
Administration
ProvinceToronto
DioceseThunder Bay
DeaneryCentral region

History

In 1872, the Jesuits founded the parish of St. Andrew in Port Arthur.[1] It was not until 1882 that it found a permanent location. In 1924, a new church was built and the parish moved there. The old church became the paris hall, until 1981 the Dew Drop Inn. The inn serves a community centre for homeless people in the area.[2]

The church was built in 1924 and was designed by G. Emile Tanguay in a Romanesque Revival style. The exterior and the 117 feet high tower remains as it was when it was built. The interior was renovated in 1940 and again after the Second Vatican Council in 1969.[3]

Originally, the parish was in the Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie. In 1952, the Diocese of Fort William was created and was renamed as the Diocese of Thunder Bay in 1970.

In 1997, the Jesuits handed over administration of the church to the Diocese of Thunder Bay who continue to serve the parish.[1]

First Nations Parishes

St. Andrew's was not the first Jesuit presence in Thunder Bay. They set up the Immaculate Conception Mission (French: Mission de L’Immaculée Conception). In July 1849 by two French Jesuit missionaries, Fr Pierre Choné (1808-1879) and Fr Nicolas Frémiot (1818-1854) came to the area and started the mission. From there St. Andrew's Church was one of many churches that was missioned to the First Nations in Northern Ontario, particularly St. Patrick's Church, which in 1952 became the cathedral for the diocese and St. Agnes Church. After St. Patrick's became a cathedral, St. Andrew's became the main centre for the Jesuits from which they would visit other missions.[4] Other various parishes were created, including:

St. Anne's Parish

After St. Andrew's was handed over to diocese St. Anne's became the centre of the Jesuit missions to the Fort Williams First Nation. It covers the original Immaculate Conception Mission that was created in 1849 in Squaw Bay. From the rectory in the parish the Jesuits travel out to the other First Nations parishes.[5]

Kitchitwa Kateri Parish

The parish was created as an offshoot of St. Andrew's Church. The Kateri native group met at St. Andrew's parish hall and hosted one Mass every month at the church. When the parish hall became the Dew Drop Inn, the Kateri group created the Kateri Centre at Red River Road and Fr Brian Tiffin SJ was appointed as the Kateri chaplain.

In 1988, the centre moved to Simpson Street and continued to work out of St. Andrew's parish. In the 1990s a search began for a permanent location for a church. On 15 June 1994, a church was purchased that was previously a Community Fellowship Church on Syndicate and Finlayson Street. As well as a place for worship, it had a daycare centre, offices, meetings rooms, a hall, a kitchen and a dining area. In January 1996, it was established as a Native Catholic Church.[6]

Our Lady of the Snows Parish

In the eastern region of the diocese is Our Lady of the Snows Parish. It serves the local First Nation in Armstrong, Ontario. It also serves the Gull Bay First Nation through the Sacred Heart of Jesus mission.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Chronology from Jesuits in Canada, retrieved 27 March 2014
  2. ^ Our History from Dew Drop Inn, retrieved 27 March 2014
  3. ^ Saint Andrew's Roman Catholic Church from ThunderBay.ca, retrieved 27 March 2014
  4. ^ History from Diocese of Thunder Bay retrieved 27 March 2014
  5. ^ a b Parishes from Diocese of Thunder Bay retrieved 29 March 2014
  6. ^ History from Kateri Church, retrieved 29 March 2014

External links

  • Diocese of Thunder Bay site
  • Kitchitwa Kateri Anamewgamik Parish site

andrew, church, thunder, andrew, church, roman, catholic, parish, church, thunder, ontario, founded, society, jesus, 1872, centre, ministry, with, fort, william, first, nation, situated, connaught, square, port, arthur, area, city, andrew, churchconnaught, squ. St Andrew s Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Thunder Bay Ontario It was founded by the Society of Jesus in the 1872 and is a centre for ministry with the Fort William First Nation It is situated on Connaught Square in the Port Arthur area of the city St Andrew s ChurchConnaught Square with the church in the backgroundCoordinates 48 26 13 N 89 13 25 W 48 436972 N 89 223642 W 48 436972 89 223642LocationPort Arthur Thunder BayCountryCanadaDenominationRoman CatholicWebsiteDiocese of Thunder BayHistoryStatusActiveFounded1872 1872 Founder s Society of JesusDedicationAndrew the ApostleArchitectureFunctional statusParish churchArchitect s G Emile TanguayStyleRomanesque RevivalCompleted1924AdministrationProvinceTorontoDioceseThunder BayDeaneryCentral region Contents 1 History 2 First Nations Parishes 2 1 St Anne s Parish 2 2 Kitchitwa Kateri Parish 2 3 Our Lady of the Snows Parish 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1872 the Jesuits founded the parish of St Andrew in Port Arthur 1 It was not until 1882 that it found a permanent location In 1924 a new church was built and the parish moved there The old church became the paris hall until 1981 the Dew Drop Inn The inn serves a community centre for homeless people in the area 2 The church was built in 1924 and was designed by G Emile Tanguay in a Romanesque Revival style The exterior and the 117 feet high tower remains as it was when it was built The interior was renovated in 1940 and again after the Second Vatican Council in 1969 3 Originally the parish was in the Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie In 1952 the Diocese of Fort William was created and was renamed as the Diocese of Thunder Bay in 1970 In 1997 the Jesuits handed over administration of the church to the Diocese of Thunder Bay who continue to serve the parish 1 First Nations Parishes EditSt Andrew s was not the first Jesuit presence in Thunder Bay They set up the Immaculate Conception Mission French Mission de L Immaculee Conception In July 1849 by two French Jesuit missionaries Fr Pierre Chone 1808 1879 and Fr Nicolas Fremiot 1818 1854 came to the area and started the mission From there St Andrew s Church was one of many churches that was missioned to the First Nations in Northern Ontario particularly St Patrick s Church which in 1952 became the cathedral for the diocese and St Agnes Church After St Patrick s became a cathedral St Andrew s became the main centre for the Jesuits from which they would visit other missions 4 Other various parishes were created including St Anne s Parish Edit After St Andrew s was handed over to diocese St Anne s became the centre of the Jesuit missions to the Fort Williams First Nation It covers the original Immaculate Conception Mission that was created in 1849 in Squaw Bay From the rectory in the parish the Jesuits travel out to the other First Nations parishes 5 Kitchitwa Kateri Parish Edit The parish was created as an offshoot of St Andrew s Church The Kateri native group met at St Andrew s parish hall and hosted one Mass every month at the church When the parish hall became the Dew Drop Inn the Kateri group created the Kateri Centre at Red River Road and Fr Brian Tiffin SJ was appointed as the Kateri chaplain In 1988 the centre moved to Simpson Street and continued to work out of St Andrew s parish In the 1990s a search began for a permanent location for a church On 15 June 1994 a church was purchased that was previously a Community Fellowship Church on Syndicate and Finlayson Street As well as a place for worship it had a daycare centre offices meetings rooms a hall a kitchen and a dining area In January 1996 it was established as a Native Catholic Church 6 Our Lady of the Snows Parish Edit In the eastern region of the diocese is Our Lady of the Snows Parish It serves the local First Nation in Armstrong Ontario It also serves the Gull Bay First Nation through the Sacred Heart of Jesus mission 5 See also EditList of Jesuit sites Society of JesusReferences Edit a b Chronology from Jesuits in Canada retrieved 27 March 2014 Our History from Dew Drop Inn retrieved 27 March 2014 Saint Andrew s Roman Catholic Church from ThunderBay ca retrieved 27 March 2014 History from Diocese of Thunder Bay retrieved 27 March 2014 a b Parishes from Diocese of Thunder Bay retrieved 29 March 2014 History from Kateri Church retrieved 29 March 2014External links EditDiocese of Thunder Bay site Kitchitwa Kateri Anamewgamik Parish site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Andrew 27s Church Thunder Bay amp oldid 1069294644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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