St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (Jefferson, North Carolina)

Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
Basic information
Location 326 Main St, Jefferson, North Carolina, United States 28640
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Rite Latin Rite
District Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
State North Carolina
Leadership Bishop Peter Joseph Jugis
Website
Groundbreaking 1899

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Jefferson, North Carolina.

History

In 1962 Bishop Vincent Waters of Raleigh instructed for the Diocese to purchase a former Presbyterian church building, which had been built in 1899, for $12,000 in order to create a church for the growing Catholic community in Ashe County. The formal dedication ceremony for St. Francis Church was held on August 27, 1963. The parish began as a mission of Saint Elizabeth of the Hill Country Catholic Church of Boone, North Carolina. In the 1970s additions were made to the church building. On September 25, 1985, Bishop John F. Donoghue of Charlotte dedicated the new hall of the church. In 1990, a house next to the church was purchased and converted into a rectory. In September 1994, renovation work on the church was completed, including a new main altar, blessed sacrament table, and stained glass windows which were all maid by parishioners. St. Francis of Rome Catholic Church in Sparta, North Carolina is a mission of St. Francis of Assisi Church.[1][2]

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