St. Boniface Church, Convent and Rectory is a historic site in Uniontown, Washington, United States.
Anton Joehren began drafting plans to construct a grand brick and stone church.
The church was designed by Herman Preusse and Julius Zittel and is built out of bricks in the Romanesque style, complete with two towers flanking the façade, and a front gable topped by a seven-foot statue of the Blessed Mother.
The church has resisted all attempts and proposals to modernize the interior and have insisted on keeping it as is in order to preserve its history, the only allowed noticeable change has been the installment of an altar to celebrate the Novus Ordo facing the people.
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