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Sainte Anne Church (Mackinac Island)

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As the 300th anniversary of the church's parish record book approached, Sainte Anne Church was recognized in 1992 as a registered Michigan historic site, designated as SO622. A state historic marker was erected at the church. As measured by the continuity of its parish records, the parish of Sainte
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with Great Britain settling the border with Canada. It was a thriving frontier community based on the fur trade. The economic growth of the Island's commerce and harbor attracted more Americans. The general indifference by the new American military authorities to the Catholic faith, led to the
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lay leadership, during which time the parish did not have an assigned priest, that the church building was disassembled and moved (under British orders) from Fort Michilimackinac to Mackinac Island, its new permanent home, in 1780–1781.
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Anne de Michilimackinac is one of the oldest Roman Catholic parishes in the interior of North America. A museum is operated in the church's ground floor; it interprets and displays artifacts of the parish's history.
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about 1708 and from Fort Michilimackinac to Mackinac Island in 1781, the parish used a historic log church for decades. It constructed the current church complex in 1874 on a site donated by the former fur trader
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was brought to the interior of North America. The Jesuit Order could no longer staff this or other Great Lakes mission churches. The parish was maintained through the devoted efforts of a succession of
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developed at their central village. The Fort Michilimackinac location evolved into service as a parish church for a partly transient population that included many traveling
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was assigned to Sainte Anne de Michilimackinac in 1830; he was the first resident priest in 65 years. The parish was reassigned in 1853 to what is today the current
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who worked with a succession of visiting priests to restore the church's status as a place of worship. She also donated land to be used as a site for the church.
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With continued settlement in the region, the Catholic Church re-established a geographically structured system of Catholic life and worship in
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The remaining ties between the Society of Jesus and the parish of Sainte Anne de Michilimackinac were broken in 1765 when the news of the
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in 1670, and the earliest surviving parish records date back to 1695. After moving from
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The island and parish was defined as within United States territory in 1796 under the
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temporary disintegration of the church's structure of lay leadership. By 1803 Father
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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette
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Church of Our Saviour, Friend of Children, Sugar Island
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Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit

45°51′01″N 84°36′41″W / 45.8504°N 84.6114°W / 45.8504; -84.6114
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Mackinac Island, Michigan
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Official website
Claude Dablon
Diocese
Diocese of Marquette
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Contributing Property
Michigan State Historic Site

Mackinac Island
ID66000397

Roman Catholic
Mackinac Island
Michigan
Claude Dablon
Mackinac Island
Fort de Buade
Fort Michilimackinac
Magdelaine Laframboise
Michigan State Historic Site
Society of Jesus
Fort de Buade

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