- Saint Sylvesters Church
Saint Sylvesters Church is a
Jesuit Mission on theRed Rock Indian Band on section Lake Helen Reserve 53A. It was established in 1852, and is locally called "Opoo-gan-asin" (pipestone). The first mass was held onFebruary 29 ,1852 , in the Hudson Bay barn. Father D. Duranquette ("Waiashtestkang"—Gives Light) accompanied by the local Indians selected the spot on which the church was built. Jesuit Brothers decided to have this church built along their water route, which served as a rest stop before going to the Jesuit Missions atGull Bay ,White Sand ,Nipigon House ,Grand Bay andMcIntre Bay onLake Nipigon .Duranquette started building the mission church in 1877. The living quarters (Priest House) adjoined the Church was built in 1878 by Father Joseph Hebert ("Natainabow"—Leader) The Church was built using hewn logs cut from the nearby forest. The work was done by the local Indians and the Priest and who ever was able to donate their time. Also, at the same time the brass bell was erected in the
belfry .The first recorded burial in the cemetery was on
October 3 ,1880 . The cross was blessed by the Reverend Joseph Specht, SJM, onOctober 7 ,1880 .References
[http://www.redrockband.ca/StSylvestersChurch.html St. Sylvester's Church] on the Red Rock Indian Band web site
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