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22: 393:, could rebuild their church. The new edifice, reconsecrated as “St. Agnes-by-the-Lake”, was built on the old foundation and is an exact replica of the original Upjohn design. This new structure was also the first church to be built during Bp. Grafton's episcopate. A separate parish house, comprising a guild hall and vicar's residence, was completed two years later. 385:
expected soon. The edifice when completed will be an attractive, convenient, and comfortable house of worship, and an ornament to the village. It is intended to be complete, it ready for occupancy free from debt. The title will vest in the Trustees of the diocese until a church shall be organized, when it will be held by the Wardens and Vestrymen of the church.
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We understand that nearly enough has been subscribed to ensure the erection of the Episcopal church. It is proposed to build of brick, suitable in size and form to the anticipated needs of the community, Gothic in style, with symmetrical spire, etc. Plan executed by a prominent New York architect are
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liturgical practice at St. Agnes. It is during his tenure that "High Mass", including use of incense and other sacramental symbolism, became normative Sunday practice. It is also during this time that the present altar and carved wood statuary were installed. The figures on the
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After Dr. Gardner's death in late 1906, the Rev'd H.W. Blackman became the next resident vicar. As a result of Fr. Blackman's 33-year tenure, the churchmanship introduced by Dr. Gardner continued to flourish, and was further heightened and secured by the introduction of the
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After developing plans for gardens on the church property, a modern sculpture rendition by Norbertine Father Donald Claude Noel of the Archangel Michael depicted as calming the stormy sea was dedicated in
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Grace Church burned to the ground in the spring of 1884. It was not until 1891 that the parishioners, with the encouragement and financial support of the second Bishop of Fond du Lac, the Rt. Rev'd
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There is a prevailing legend that, before the current Algoma lighthouse was completed in 1893, the steeple of this church served, in some way, as a navigational guide for ships on Lake Michigan.
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The Faith and Arts Outreach program brings a diversity of artists to for concerts and exhibits which benefit local not-for-profit organizations.
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The connection to the community is strong, through supporting and hosting such agencies as Friends of the Library and the Food Pantry.
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Dr. Gardner, Fr. Blackman and Bishop Grafton, prior to their residencies in Wisconsin, were affiliated with Boston's
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The first church service in Ahnapee, the former name of Algoma, was held by the Rt. Rev'd
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Compiled Under The Direction of The Bishop, in Commemoration of its FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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The Ahnapee Record, The Ahnapee Record (August 30, 1877). "The New Episcopal Church".
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This is listing of clergy who have served as missionaries, vicars or deacons.
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The History of St. Agnes by the Lake Episcopal Church, Algoma, Wisconsin
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History of the Diocese of Fond du Lac and Its Several Congregations
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History of the Diocese of Fond du Lac and Its Several Congregations
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Affiliation
Episcopal
Anglican
Diocese of Fond du Lac
Province V
Year consecrated
Algoma, Wisconsin
Geographic coordinates
44°36′20″N 87°26′17″W / 44.605624°N 87.437994°W / 44.605624; -87.437994
Architect(s)
Richard Upjohn
High-Church Anglican
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St. Agnes Episcopal Church
Algoma, Wisconsin
Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac
John Henry Hobart Brown

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