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Senior and Junior Ecumenical Choir - December 1970
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church
Taken at St. Bridget's Church by Bob Talbourdet. Processed and mounted by members of 4-H "Rangefinders" of Maynard. Presented to the Maynard Historical Society by the group on Saturday December 19, 1970.
Holy Annunciation Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church
Located on Prospect Street, the church was erected in 1915-16.
The first photo was taken November 22, 1931. Second photo was taken in 1970. The third photo shows the redesigned entrance.
The first photo was taken November 22, 1931. Second photo was taken in 1970. The third photo shows the redesigned entrance.
St. George's Episcopal Church
Located on Summer Street, the corner stone for the St. George's Church was laid on August 10, 1895 and was consecrated on April 14, 1897. The building is currently a private residence.
The second photo shows the church and the rectory located…
The second photo shows the church and the rectory located…
Saint Casimir's Church Golden Jubilee Souvenir Booklet - 1962
Booklet celebrating the Golden Jubilee (50th Anniversary) of Saint Casimir's Parish. The mass was held Sunday, November 11, 1962, at 4 p.m.
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Names mentioned:
Pope John XXIII, Cardinal…
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Names mentioned:
Pope John XXIII, Cardinal…
Rev. Bartholomew F. Killilea, Pastor 1906-1909
St. Bridget's Parish
Fr. Killilea was pastor of St. Bridge's Parish in 1906-1909. It was during his pastorate that the present rectory was built. Named a Vicar Forane with the title of Very Reverend in 1920.
Saint Bridget's R. C. Church
Early view showing St. Bridgets R. C. Church at the corner of Sudbury St. and Percival St.
Saint Bridget's Parochial Residence
Maynard, Mass.
Former Abel G. Haynes house on Percival St., purchased by Father Crowe to be used as a rectory. It was raffled off by Father Killilea in 1906 to make room for a new rectory. The raffle was won by John O. Moore who moved the house to Great Road