St. Agatha Catholic Church and Rectory, ca. 1905

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St. Agatha Catholic Church and Rectory, ca. 1905

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Ste. Agathe was organized as a parish upon receiving Bishop Healy's blessings to separate from Ste. Luce of Frenchville in 1889. He named the new parish to honor Ste. Agathe, a third century Sicilian saint who suffered martydom.

Father Ernest Etenaud, originally from St. Martin, France, celebrated the first mass at the home of Elzear Michaud on December 8, 1889. Father Etenaud directed the construction of the first parish church and rectory at the head of Long Lake.

The church building was consumed by fire in 1940. A year later, the present red brick church was consecrated.

Ste. Agathe's pastors have been the reverends: Ernest Etenaud, Henri Gory, Raoul Bourbeau, J.P. Chatagnon, Paul Buhrer, August Alvery, Emile Robitaille, Romeo Doiron, Albert Long, Arthur Cloutier, Marcel Chouinard, Roger Chabot, John Audibert, Donald Daigle, Michael Plourde, James Plourde, Michael Gendreau and Michael Doucette, and Philip Cyr.

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  • Title: St. Agatha Catholic Church and Rectory, ca. 1905
  • Creation Date: circa 1905
  • Subject Date: circa 1905
  • Location: Saint Agatha, Aroostook County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Dimensions: 8.6 cm x 13 cm
  • Object Type: Image

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Ste. Agathe Historical Society
P.O. Box 237, St. Agatha, ME 04772
(207) 543-6911

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