I was browsing Detroiturbex.com and the photo tour of the former St. Agnes Parish mentions that Masses were held in the home of Bishop John Foley before an actual church was built. The home apparently was located in LaSalle Gardens. Can anyone help identify which home the Bishop lived in?
Blurb from the website:
http://detroiturbex.com/content/chur...nes/index.htmlSt. Agnes Parish was founded in September of 1913 by the Bishop John Foley. On April 19, 1914, the first mass was celebrated in the pastor's home on LaSalle Gardens South. The congregation soon outgrew the pastor's residence and a temporary frame church, and so construction on a permanent building started in 1922 and was finished in 1924. In 1989, the territorial parishes of St. Agnes and the nearby St. Theresa were suppressed, and the new Martyrs of Uganda Parish was established. This parish operated until 2006, when it closed due to financial difficulties.
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