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Early view showing St. Bridgets R. C. Church at the corner of Sudbury St. and Percival St.

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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.

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A photo of St. Bridget's Church interior.

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Booklet celebrating the Golden Jubilee (50th Anniversary) of Saint Casimir's Parish. The mass was held Sunday, November 11, 1962, at 4 p.m.
(Click the image at the right for a searchable .pdf file.)

Names mentioned:
Pope John XXIII, Cardinal…

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The School is located on Percival Street.

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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…

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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.

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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.

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Photograph of Maynard, the mill complex, and St. Bridget's Church taken from Summer Hill in 1905.

A booklet dedicated to the celebration of the 60th Anniversary, 1916-1976, of Holy Annunciation Church, Maynard, MA. The booklet describes the history of the Church in Maynard, pictures of clergy, and good wishes from parishioners.

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Top: Rev. Walter E. Brown, 1909-17; Parish Rectory; Rev. Edward F. Crowley, 1918-1930; Rev. Charles McGuire (Sweeney?); Rev. John A. Crowe, 1894-1905

Bottom: Rev. John McHugh, 1917-18; St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, Acton (which was…