Parish of the Resurrection of the Lord - Saint Ann Chruch
One of the oldest churches in New England, the current building was constructed around 1830 and has been ministering to the Penobscot tribe since its founding.
St. Ann's was originally a mission site established in 1668 by a French missionary named Louis-Pierre Thury. In 1702, the mission was transferred to the French Jesuits, who maintained a permanent presence until 1792, when construction of the second building was started. After the current church was built around 1830, and the site became its own parish with a full-time priest in 1926.
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