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Saint Mary Church of Lansing was the first Catholic church built in Lansing, Michigan, as well as having the distinction of the first brick church edifice, brick parsonage and church bells in the city. It was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The church was dedicated in 1866 and served the parish until 1904. It was demolished in 1905 and eventually replaced by the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in 1913.

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  • Saint Mary Church of Lansing was the first Catholic church built in Lansing, Michigan, as well as having the distinction of the first brick church edifice, brick parsonage and church bells in the city. It was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The church was dedicated in 1866 and served the parish until 1904. It was demolished in 1905 and eventually replaced by the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in 1913. (en)
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  • The Saint Mary Church in Lansing, Michigan, in winter viewed from across the intersection of Madison and Chestnut Street. The parsonage can be seen just north of the church, at the far right of the photo, and a one-story addition is barely visible around the corner of the transept. (en)
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  • Addition: 1873 (en)
  • Spire added: 1880 (en)
  • Transept added: 1879 (en)
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  • Fr. Francis X. Krutil (en)
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  • Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church of Lansing (en)
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  • The church was located in the Old Forest neighborhood. (en)
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  • St. Mary Church (en)
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  • Fr. Lafayette Isadore Brancheau (en)
  • Rev. Fr. Louis Van den Driessche (en)
  • Rev. Fr. Timothy F. Slattery (en)
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  • John P. Miller (en)
  • Burn Kelly (en)
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  • John Muiney (en)
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  • Saint Mary Church of Lansing was the first Catholic church built in Lansing, Michigan, as well as having the distinction of the first brick church edifice, brick parsonage and church bells in the city. It was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The church was dedicated in 1866 and served the parish until 1904. It was demolished in 1905 and eventually replaced by the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in 1913. (en)
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