History of the Saranac Lake area Catholic Churches
History of the Saranac Lake area Catholic Churches
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12/24/1923|
The first mid-night Mass was celebrated at Church of the Assumption and was largely attended. |\n|-\n
7/31/1923|
Gabriels became a parish with a mission of Paul Smiths.|\n|-\n
7/31/1923|
Lake Kushaqua was separated from Gabriels and joined to the parish of Loon Lake.|\n|-\n
1924|
About 1924, Our Lady of Lourdes, Inman, was built. |\n|-\n
12/8/1924|
St. Rose of Lima Church burned to the ground by an arsonist and was never rebuilt.|\n|-\n
1924|
Bloomingdale became a Mission of Gabriels, until 1936. |\n|-\n
7/23/1926|
Henry and Matilde Rock deeded land to St. Paul's Church in Bloomingdale.|\n|-\n
11/6/1930|
Ann Carney Carroll, daughter of James and Catherine Carney, deeded 33/100 of an acre to St. Paul's for southeast end of St. Paul's Cemetery (where it is currently located) .|\n|-\n
2/10/1930|
Sydney W. Barnard deeded most of the property that the current St. Paul's Church and rectory is now on to St Paul's parish. |\n|-\n
1930|
Second St. Paul's Church was built. The dedication followed, by Bishop Conroy |\n|-\n
6/5/1936|
Fr O'Donnell celebrated golden jubilee as priest.|\n|-\n
1936|
Ill-health forced the retirement of Fr. Dumont from the Church of the Assumption. He was succeeded by Fr. Donald Gallagher, who left in 1944 to go into the U.S. Armed Forces as a Chaplain for the Navy|\n|-\n
1936|
Our Lady of Lourdes. Inman, became a mission of Black Brook.|\n|-\n
1937|
Gabriels became a Mission of Bloomingdale and is presently so.|\n|-\n
1937|
Rev Donald S Gallagher becomes the first resident pastor of St. Paul's Church, Bloomingdale.|\n|-\n
7/6/1939|
Ann Carney Carroll deeded 33/100 of an acre of land for the St. Paul's Cemetery (where it currently is)|\n|-\n
1940|
Our Lady of Lourdes, Inman, became a Mission of Bloomingdale until 1956.|\n|-\n
12/23/1941|
Our Lady of Lourdes, Inman, was incorporated under Fr. Donald S. Gallagher and trustees, Edward Douglas and George Buckley.|\n|-\n
3/1944|
Fr. Thompson came for a few years to serve as pastor of Assumption Church.|\n|-\n
1944|
Fr. Thompson became pastor of Assumption Church followed by Fr. Francis McMahon. who was pastor for 20+ years|\n|-\n
11/20/1949|
Catholic Daughters, Court Rosary of Fatima #1525 formed to serve the parishes of St. Paul's in Bloomingdale and Church of the Assumption in Gabriels.|\n|-\n
2/12/1949|
Fr. O'Donnell died after serving Alderbrook for 58 years, at the age of 87.|\n|-\n
6/5/1949|
The former St. Rose of Lima parish., Alderbrook, was divided among Black Brook, Redford and Bloomingdale.|\n|-\n
1949|
St Paul's Rectory in Bloomingdale was built.|\n|-\n
10/24/1951|
Another parcel of land deeded to St. Paul's Church by Ann Carney Carroll for cemetery.|\n|-\n
7/27/1972|
First Anticipated Mass held at Assumption Church|\n|-\n
7 29 1972|
First parish bulletin was printed for St. Paul's/Assumption by Fr. Plante, who was recently assigned to these parishes.|\n|-\n
c. 1977|
Fr. Peter A. Ward became pastor of St. Paul's/ Assumption Churches until 1981.|\n|-\n
1981|
Fr. Patrick W. Mundy became pastor of Assumption Church until 1993.|\n|-\n
1982|
The Chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians, (Gabriels Sanatorium), Camp Gabriels gets a new roof, floors, plaster and windows after years of neglect and destruction|\n|-\n
1993|
Fr. Joseph P. Trombley became pastor of Assumption Church.|\n</tbody> |}
From an un-named, 1997 pamphlet issued on the occasion of the centennial of St. Paul's Church