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Saints Peter and Paul Jesuit Church

Coordinates:42°19′55″N83°2′18″W / 42.33194°N 83.03833°W /42.33194; -83.03833
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Historic church in Michigan, United States
United States historic place
Saints Peter and Paul Church
Church in 2008
Location629 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit,Michigan
Coordinates42°19′55″N83°2′18″W / 42.33194°N 83.03833°W /42.33194; -83.03833
Built1848
ArchitectFrancis Letouneau, Peter Kindenkins
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.71000431[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 03, 1971
Designated MSHSJanuary 22, 1971[2]

Saints Peter and Paul Jesuit Church is aRoman Catholic church located at 629 East Jefferson Avenue inDetroit,Michigan. It is the oldest existing church in the city of Detroit,[2] and was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971.[1][2]

History

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In 1844, BishopPeter Paul Lefevere, who served ascoadjutor bishop of theDiocese of Detroit, began construction on Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral; the cornerstone is dated June 29, 1844.[3] Francis Letourneau drew the plans and Peter Kindenkens supervised the construction.[2] Construction was completed over four years, as the bishop paid for each stage of construction with cash.[4] The church was consecrated on June 29, 1848, as the cathedral church of the diocese. The original parishioners were predominantly Irish, with some French families attending.[4]

Following Lefevere's death, underCaspar Borgess, the secondBishop of Detroit, the church remained the cathedral until 1877,[5] when he gave the title to the building to theJesuit Order with the intention of starting Detroit's first Catholic college. The church then became SS. Peter & Paul Jesuit Church.[3] The Jesuit college eventually became theUniversity of Detroit-Mercy, and UDM's law school still occupies the building adjacent to the church.[3]

The church was altered in 1879 and 1882, completely renovated in 1892,[2] and remodeled again in 1911.[6] A chapel was added to the rear of the building in 1918.[6] Although these alterations changed the look of the church, the original plan has been substantially preserved.[2] The church is still in use, offering Sunday and some weekday masses.[3]

Description

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Saints Peter and Paul Church is a three-aisled church, built of Detroit common brick.[2] The front façade is gabled and topped by a short squarebelfry.[2] The tower was originally intended to support a tall spire, which was never built.[4] There is a central entrance pavilion, set between arched windows and Ionic pilasters.[2] The pilasters continue along the side, separating the side elevation into seven bays with tall, rounded arch windows.[2] A heavy frieze surmounts the walls.[6]

The interior of the church features hand-carved oak confessionals, a barrel vaulted ceiling painted with murals of the apostles,[4] and an extraordinaryCarrara marble altar designed byGustav Adolph Mueller and featuring a bas relief of the crucifixion by Joseph Sibbel.[5] These details were added during later renovations; the organ case is the only surviving original element.[6]

Gallery

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  • Original planned appearance.
    Original planned appearance.
  • The church in 1934
    The church in 1934
  • Side elevation of the church, 2007
    Side elevation of the church, 2007

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^abcdefghij"Saints Peter and Paul Church".Michigan State Housing Development Authority. January 22, 1971. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved2013-10-15.
  3. ^abcd"History". Saints Peter and Paul Jesuit Church. Retrieved2013-10-15.
  4. ^abcd"Saints Peter and Paul Church"(PDF). City of Detroit Planning and Development Department. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2013-10-16. Retrieved2013-10-15.
  5. ^ab"Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church".Detroit1701.org. December 2012. Retrieved2013-10-15.
  6. ^abcdHill, Eric J.; Gallagher, John; American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter (2002).AIA Detroit: the American Institute of Architects guide to Detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. p. 30.ISBN 978-0-8143-3120-0.
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