St. Mary's Church (Stamford, Connecticut)

St. Mary's Church
LocationStamford, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
DenominationCatholic
MembershipOver 1,200 families
Websitestmarystfd.org/index.php
History
StatusActive
FoundedOriginal Foundation, 1907. Newly incorporated as a parish, May 1, 2020
Founder(s)First Pastor of original foundation, Monsignor Dennis L. Gleason. First Pastor of new foundation, Rev. Gustavo A. Falla
DedicationDedicated in 1928 to The Virgin Mary
Relics heldThe relic of Saint Catherine Laboure, under Main Altar
EventsSt. Mary's Carnival
Architecture
Heritage designationCathedral
Architect(s)O'Connell & Shaw
Architectural typeFrench Neo Gothic
Administration
ArchdioceseHartford
DioceseBridgeport
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Most Rev. Frank J. Caggiano
Priest(s)Rev. Fr. Gustavo A. Falla
Minister(s)Rev. Rolando Arias
Laity
Director of musicVicky Crilly
Servers' guildAltar servers
St. Mary's Church
Location in Connecticut
Location in United States
Location566 Elm St., Stamford, Connecticut
Coordinates41°3′1″N 73°31′54″W / 41.05028°N 73.53167°W / 41.05028; -73.53167
AreaSix acres
Built1928
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival, Italianate
MPSDowntown Stamford Ecclesiastical Complexes TR
NRHP reference No.87002123[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 24, 1987

St. Mary's is a cathedral-style church located at 566 Elm Street in Stamford, Connecticut. The church is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport.

Architecture and history

The main building is a Gothic Revival structure, designed by Boston architects O'Connell & Shaw and completed in 1928. It is an elegant example of French Gothic architecture, notable for the large rose window in the front-facing gable end.[2][3]

The rectory is a c. 1860 Italianate villa, originally built for a member of the locally prominent Wardwell family.[3] Francis L. S. Mayers, a Stamford resident and successor to the practice of Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, designed the now-demolished parish school.[4] He has incorrectly also been given credit for the design of the church.[3]

The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]

St. Mary's Convent

The St. Mary's Convent is now the Monsignor McDermott Parish Center.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "New church in Stamford nears finish," Hartford Courant, October 9, 1927.
  3. ^ a b c "NRHP nomination for St. Mary's Church". National Park Service. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  4. ^ "Architects named for school; plans to be shown at hearing," Bridgeport Post, January 7, 1957.

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