When it was dedicated on August 11, 1833, it became the first Roman Catholic church in the city and the third in the state.
In 2003, the building was transferred to the newly formed Maine Irish Heritage Center.
[1] In 2009, the MIHC received a $73,000 apportionment of Community Development Block Grant funds from the city in order to build a handicap-accessible elevator.
[2] In 2014, state historian Earle Shettleworth and the Maine Historic Preservation Commission announced that MIHC would receive a $10,000 grant for maintenance and renovations at the center.
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