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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
1345 Gratiot Av
Detroit,MI
United States
The Historic Trinity Lutheran Church is a church located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It occupies the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church complex, located at 1345 Gratiot Avenue. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983
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Historic Saint Anne de Detroit Church : Detroit Dreaming
Established two days after Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed at Detroit and began construction of Fort Ponchartrain, Saint Anne de Detroit Church, located in Southwest Detroit near Mexican Town, the Ambassador Bridge and the Michigan Central Train Station, was first built in 1701 with additions and renovations and rebuilds over the next 200 years. It is a marvel of 18th century architecture.
Old Mariners Church, Detroit, MI, July 4, 2014 :Star Spangled Banner
Old Mariners' Church
Detroit, MI
170 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone:(313) 259-2206
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Church bells play Star Spangled Banner on July 4, 2014
Old Mariners Church, also known as Mariners' Church of Detroit and Free and Independent Church.
Founded in 1842 as a special mission to the maritime travelers of the Great Lakes by Julia Ann Anderson. With the opening of the Erie Canal, the invention of steam-powered boats, and the growth of Detroit, Julia and her sister Charlotte observed increasing numbers of seamen in the city. She felt these sailors were too often marginalized and treated as outsiders - relegated to the back of society, and literally, to the backs of churches. As a result, she willed her lot Woodward Avenue and Woodbridge Street to the site for the Mariners' Church. She also specified that it be a stone church (built for the ages), with forever free pews so that mariners would not have to be relegated to the back.
The church was thus constructed on the site of Julia Anderson's mansion and its exact size was dictated by the lot on which her mansion stood. Prior to the Civil War, the church was a stop on the Underground Railroad which black slaves followed North to Canada and freedom. Runaway slaves would go through that tunnel and, under the cover of night, were picked up by rowboats, which took them to Canada — and to safety, Rev. Richard W. Ingalls Jr says.
In 1925, the church established Mariners' Inn, a shelter that now offers rehabilitation, counseling and vocational services for homeless substance abusers.
After World War II, the construction of Detroit Civic Center required moving the 3,000 ton church to a new site about 900 feet east to where it is now by the entrance to the Windsor, Canada Tunnel, an event spectacular enough to make it into the pages of Life magazine (April 25, 1955). The Mariners' Church building is constructed of Lannon stone from Wisconsin, in the perpendicular gothic style of Gothic Revival architecture. It replaced an earlier wood structure on the same site. The new site for the church on Jefferson Avenue was where the Indian Council House was constructed after the 1805 fire. The house was used for meetings with local tribes and the first Protestant worship services in Detroit
In 1971, the church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The church's bell tolled 29 times in November 1975 to mourn the loss of the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald; once for each of her 29 crew members. The church continued to hold an annual memorial, reading the names of the crewmen and ringing the church bell until 2006. The church is referenced in Gordon Lightfoot's song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald with the lyrics In a musty old hall in Detroit, they prayed in the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral. The church bell chimed 'til it rang 29 times for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald. Lightfoot himself performed the ballad at the tenth memorial service for the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1985.
Functioned as a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan until 1992, when the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled it was incorporated as an independent congregation. An important and unique aspect to Mariners' is that it is the only Michigan Church incorporated by an act of Legislature. The Trustees of Mariners' Church of Detroit were formed under the Act of Incorporation, No. 142 of 1848, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan--and which Act has neither been amended nor repealed. Though it follows the traditional Anglican liturgy, the church is an independent denomination, as cited in its charter.
The 1849 pipe organ was installed by the Garret House Organ Company of Buffalo. This was replaced in 1966 by an organ given by architect Ralph Calder in memory of his wife, Helen. In 2007, D. F. Pilzecker & Company installed an organ with 78 ranks of pipes to replace the 1966 instrument
The stained glass windows were created by the J&R Lamb Studios of New York City in 1955. The rose window on the west facade was a gift of the Browning family, in memory of their mother Bertie Ann Browning. Replicating a ship's compass, the window is an appropriate tribute inasmuch as the Browning family was associated with shipping on the Great Lakes through the Browning Steamship Co. and owned the Bob-Lo Boats and Bob-Lo Island. The windows on the side walls contain scenes from the history of Detroit and the Bible.
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Site of Detroit's 1st Catholic Church
Catholic Study Club makes presentation-honoring site of St. Anne's first Catholic Church in city. Miss jane Sullivan unveils the tablet. 1926
Ste. Anne de Détroit, founded July 26, 1701,[2] is the second oldest continuously operating Roman Catholic parish in the United States.[3][4][5] The current Gothic Revival cathedral styled church, built in 1886, is located at 1000 Ste. Anne St. in Detroit, Michigan near the Richard-Hubbard neighborhood area, the Ambassador Bridge, and the Michigan Central Station. Historically, the parish community has occupied eight different buildings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1] The main entry to the Church faces a grand tree-lined, brick paved plaza. The present parish is largely Hispanic.
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St Albertus Catholic Church - Detroit, Michigan
Address: 4231 St Aubin St, Detroit, MI 48207
Opened: 1885
Architectural styles: Gothic Revival architecture, Polish Cathedral style
Architect: Henry Engelbert
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St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church is in the Forest Park neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
St. Albertus Church, Detroit, MI,7-31-10
This is a silent video tour of the oldest Polish Catholic church in the United States, built in 1870. Located on St. Aubin & East Canfield near Downtown Detroit Michigan, this church has exquisite architecture inside. My wife Regina's father Stanley, who lives with us & is 91 years old, was an altar boy here in the late 1920's-30's. They have guided tours throughout the mild months plus a nice Polish festival in midsummer. Notice the high arched ceilings with painted pictures and the pillars, along with many Biblical statues & Polish heritage pictures & writings.
The amazing historic churches of Detroit
Churches include Sweetest Heart of Mary, Most Blessed Sacrement, Old Saint Mary's, First Presbyterian, Saint Albertus, Christ Church, Saint Cecila, Immaculate Conception, Saint Florian, Fort Street Presbyterian, Trinity Lutheran, Saint John's, Saint Anne de Detroit among others
The Most Amazing Churches of Detroit - 4K
Forget your preconceived notions of Detroit. Some scenes shot inside the amazing churches of Detroit. Includes Sweetest Heart of Mary, Most Blessed Sacrament, Old Saint Mary, First Presbyterian, Saint Albertus, Christ Church, Saint Cecilia, Immaculate Conception, Saint Florian, Fort Street Presbyterian, Trinity Lutheran, Saint Johns, Sweetest Heart of Mary
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Mysterious Abandoned Church in DETROIT (PRIEST HOME! EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND!)
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Mass Mob Detroit: St Albertus Polish Catholic Church
More than 2000 people were in attendance on August 10, 2014 for this special celebration of the Catholic Mass at St Albertus Polish Catholic Church in Detroit and organized by Mass Mob Detroit. St Albertus is affectionately know as the Mother Church of Detroit area Polonia.
This is the fifth gathering of the Mass Mob Detroit visiting the urban Catholic Cathedrals of Detroit. Most of which are more than 100 years old. St Hyacinth's parish began with 125 people, at St Charles Boremeo there were 400, at St Joseph's Church there were 900, at Sweetest Heart of Mary there were 1800.
Looking back over the past century .. churches like Sweetest Heart of Mary and St Albertus had 4,000 families ...not people ...families as registered parishioners. Unfortunately the generations that followed those early families move to the suburbs of Detroit leaving behind these majestic cathedrals to fend for themselves with about 400 - 500 parishioners.
Reflection upon the past and attending mass at these churches with the large congregation responding with prayers in unison becomes a spiritual moment in time.
Aerial video of Detroit's historic Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church
An aerial video of Detroit's histroic Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church. The church, located in Southwest Detroit, is the second oldest continuously operated Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
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The title translates as In The Name Of The Father. This video is a tribute to Precious Blood Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan. It was the church I was baptized in and attended until I was eleven years old.
Historic Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica, Royal Oak Mi.
The National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica. Location 2100 12 mile Rd. Royal Oak Michigan. One of the most famous priests there was Father Caughlin. During the 1930's he us was one of the first to promote his beliefs using the radio. FDR and Henry Ford both were involved in the history of this Roman Catholic church.
Mariners' Church, Detroit (Maritime Sailors' Cathedral) - REAL USA Ep. 88
In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed in the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral. Gordon Lightfoot's single line in the smash hit song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975 brought an otherwise rustic old stone church on Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit to world recognition. Yet despite the notoriety of the song, not everyone realizes that Mariners' Church is a real place that has stood (at the time of this writing) for roughly 150 years. Today the little stone church still serves the maritime community of the Great Lakes, though now surrounded by glass and steel high-rise buildings and the entrance to the tunnel to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Though we were not able to go inside on this trip, we would very much like to get the opportunity in the future to take you inside this historical church.
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Msgr. Chuck Kosanke, May 1, 2018, Noon Mass at Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Parish, founded 1701
The word of God today, proclaims healing and peace. This is a three minute homily given by Msgr. Kosanke, in the side chapel at Ste. Anne de Detroit, the second oldest parish in the United States of America, founded 1701....Listen now....
Fire at Former St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Detroit
On December 8th, 2013, a fire broke out in the attic of a house connected to the former St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Detroit, MI. Quick work by the Detroit Fire Department prevented the fire from spreading into the church, which sustained smoke damage. Reportedly the fire started when the caretaker living in the house attached to the church tried to smoke out some vermin in the attic, accidently setting it on fire. St. Stanislaus has been vacant since 2012, when it sold to a property speculator at a foreclosure auction.
A Beautiful Catholic American Church !!!
St. John the Evangelist Church in Schenectady, New York. One of the most beautiful churches in Schenectady and New York State, and probably in the U.S.A. There are 24 baby angel heads around its sunlit dome. Just heavenly and spectacular to look upon.
St. Leo's Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan
Built in 1908, St. Leo's was modeled after St. Mary Magdaline Church in France. The architect took a trip to France, and fell in love with the architectural style. He was so inspired, that he modeled to churches after it. The first, St Leo's and the other is also in Detroit, on the east side. St Leo's has the highs, unsupported dome celing in the state of Michigan. Absolutely gorgeous, and I can only imagine what Bay High Choir would sound like, the acoustics are incredible! The video begins as if you were standing at the altar and looking right. The last few shots, are of the original marble altar.