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The Marie Joseph Spiritual Center was a religious retreat center in Biddeford, Maine run by the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary. Located in the summer colony of Biddeford Pool , the center operated from 1978 until closing in June 2023. [ 1 ]
The Agora Grand Event Center is a large event venue in Lewiston, Maine. [1] It is also the second-tallest building in the state. Night view. The Agora Grand was created by renovating the former St. Patrick's Church, a Roman Catholic church whose cornerstone was laid on July 24, 1887, by the Right Reverend Bishop Healy [2] and last Mass was held in October 2009. [3]
Maine Irish Heritage Center St. Dominic's Church is an historic Catholic church building in Portland, Maine , located at the corner of Gray Street and State Street . When it was dedicated on August 11, 1833, it became the first Roman Catholic church in the city and the third in the state.
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Upon completion it became the city's third Catholic parish. Bishop James Augustine Healy appointed Irish-born Father John O'Dowd as its first pastor. The building's first mass was held on April 4, 1897. [1] In 1997, the Diocese closed nearby St. Dominic's Church and merged the parish into Sacred Heart to form the Sacred Heart/St. Dominic Parish.
St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church at 41 Western Avenue in Augusta, Maine. Built in 1926, it is one of the city's finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]
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St. John's Catholic Church is a historic church at 217 York Street in Bangor, Maine.Built in 1855 at the height of the anti-immigrant Know Nothing movement, it stands as a major symbol of the city's Irish-American heritage, and a high quality local example of Gothic Revival architecture.