[2] The church was ordered from a decree from Bishop David W. Bacon of the Diocese of Portland to be made on May 13, 1870.
Immediately before the sanctuary, to the left, another staircase leads to the a side entrance and also Sainte Anne's Chapel in the basement.
Between each stained-glass window is two large stone sculpture attached to the wall, with each depicting a Station of the Cross.
[5] The Church technically contains two organs, the console in the choir loft interfaces with the original pipes, including chimes.
The Allen console contains both the electronic voices, with speakers located behind the tabernacle up front, as well as behind the pipes in the choir loft.