Holy Cross Church, Lewiston
Building in Maine, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Building in Maine, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holy Cross Church is a church at 1080 Lisbon Street in Lewiston, Maine and is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland.
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Holy Cross Church Église Sainte-Croix (in French) | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Baroque |
Town or city | Lewiston, Maine |
Country | United States |
Construction started | 1924 |
Completed | 1926 |
Over the main door of the church is the motto O Crux ave, spes unica (Hail to the cross, our only hope) - a line from the ancient Latin hymn Vexilla Regis Prodeunt. The inside of the church is adorned with important statues, a wooden carved altar, and gold leaf wrought iron railings. The stained windows also depict important Catholic Saints, and each window was donated by a parishioner.
The original church celebrated its first mass on September 14, 1924. The parishioners were largely of French Canadian heritage; after some early controversy over the name of the church, by 1926 the French name Église Sainte-Croix was adopted and the membership became almost entirely French American, as the Irish-American members joined St. Patrick's Church.[1][2]
A new church was constructed after World War II, and an extensive renovation was completed in 1985.[3]
Many marriages took place at Holy Cross Church and a recent book was written by Youville Labonté which relates to the genealogy involved.[4]
The Catholic Church of Lewiston has a library of some 3,500 items.[5]
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