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Events in the life of St. Mary’s Parish Family by Pastorate |
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In
1874 Catholics in Winchester were numerous enough for the Archbishop
to grant them the privilege of their own church as a mission of St.
Charles, Woburn. A small wooden chapel was erected on the site of the
present church, and Fr. Edward J. McClure, an assistant at St.
Charles, celebrated the first Mass there on Christmas Day, 1875. The
first pastor, Fr. Cornelius O’Connor was appointed in 1876. |
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Rev. Cornelius O’Connor, 1876-1882. The chapel was enlarged
to serve a growing Parish. |
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Rev. Patrick J. Daley, 1882-1888. The parish grew to over
900 souls and the church was enlarged again to approximately its
present size, a tower was added, the Shattuck estate was acquired for
a parochial residence. |
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Rev. William O’Brien, 1888-1893. The property on which the
school stands was purchased, the church is now described as ‘Tudor
Gothic’, with a ninety eight foot spire. The ceiling is decorated with
large medallions depicting saints and religious symbols. |
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Rev. Henry J. Madden, 1893-1906 The wooden church is encased in
brick. The entire front was replaced and the remaining walls enclosed.
The Parish Library building, subsequently used as a Baptistry was
constructed, and the Judkins mansion and grounds were purchased for
use as a rectory. |
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Rev. Doctor Daniel J. Keleher, 1906-1909. The church spire, which
had not been clad in brick, was struck by lightning, and burned. It
was not replaced, but it was extended to form a bell tower in which a
single bell was hung. |
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Rev. Nathaniel J. Merritt, 1909-1934. The Judkins mansion was
moved to the location of the current Parish center, where it was
converted into a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph who ran the
school. and a new rectory was constructed. St. Mary’s School was
founded in 1914, and in 1922 St. Mary’s High School for Girls was
founded in a frame building constructed on the site of the current
Parish Hall. A parishioner donated the land behind the Parish Center,
now known as the Lower Campus |
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Rev. Aloysius S. Malone 1934-1940. Extensive renovations, new
roof, structural strengthening, new flooring, a new altar, new heating
and electrical systems etc.. |
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Rev. John O’Riordan 1940-1952 The debt for the renovations
listed above was heavy, particularly in the aftermath of the Great
Depression, and during World War II. One means of defraying it was a
series of annual carnivals, which were not only exciting and colorful
events, but also produced a spirit of sharing in the many who worked
to make them successful. The Holy Name Society was reorganized. In
1951 the Chapel of Hemroulle, Belgium, donated a painting of a Station
of the Cross to St. Mary’s as a token of friendship resulting from an
event during the war in which the villagers helped U.S. forces, who,
after the war , returned to thank them. |
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Rev. Msgr. John Manion, 1952-1969. Construction of the Parish Hall
on the site of St. Mary’s High school building. Rebuilding of the
organ, redecoration of the church. Originator of the unique custom of
kneeling in silent prayer for the dead at the end of every Mass. |
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1964 Founding of St. Eulalia’s Parish which comprises sections of
western Winchester and eastern Arlington. |
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Rev. James A Garrity, 1969-1974. Installation of stained glass
windows, depicting events in the life of the Blessed Mother, in the
church. Sisters of St. Joseph withdraw from the School. First
Eucharistic Ministers were installed in 1973, 7 women and eight men.
Parish Council formed. |
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Rev. Arthur L. Reardon, 1974-1985. Refurbishment of Rectory, Upper
and Lower churches. Installation of new pipe organ. Celebration of
Centenary of Parish in 1976. First parish census in 1977, First Parish
Appreciation Diner, 1979. Lay Hospital Ministry began. |
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Rev. Dennis Twomey, Ph.D., 1985-1987 added lighting to the tower,
and upgraded the sound system in the church and parish hall. |
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Rev. Stephen A. Koen II, M.Ed., 1987-1993 Undertook an
extensive evaluation of the School, with subsequent reorganization. A
Parish Finance Committee was established, and an evaluation of all
parish properties was undertaken. The Upper Church was refurbished,
with new lighting added, Handicapped access ramp to church, |
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Rev
Richard C. Messina 1993 |
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Introduced
Parish Family concept, built Gathering Room, accomplished Convent conversion,
established Monthly
Coffee meetings, Youth-friendly activities, Bible School, youth trips
etc., Children’s Mass, Pray and Play, Census/questionnaire for
information on all aspects of parish life, and to invite volunteers,
especially in the lay ministries. Led extensive property renovation;
became heavily
involved in ecumenical affairs, Peace and Justice Committee,
Victory Dinner, Stewardship Campaign. Encouraged active participation in the
"Cluster" concept with the other Winchester parishes. |
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