St. Mary Help of Christians Church | |
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Basic information | |
Location | York St. and Park Ave. Aiken, South Carolina |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
District | Diocese of Charleston |
Website | http://www.stmarys-aiken.org |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | McMurphy & Story |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Completed | 1880 - St. Claire's 1905 - St. Mary |
Construction cost | $17,000 - St. Mary |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 248 |
Spire(s) | 1 |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Added to NRHP: | March 25, 1982 |
NRHP Reference#: | 82003827[1] |
St. Mary Help of Christians Church is a Catholic parish at the corner of Park Avenue and York Street in Aiken, South Carolina. The complex, which includes St. Claire's Chapel and St. Mary Help of Christians Church, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The original parish church was constructed on this site in 1867. This small building was destroyed by a tornado in 1878. A winter resident of Aiken, Celestine E. Eustis aunt of Louise Eustis Hitchcock (one of the founding families of the Aiken WInter Colony), helped with funds to build a new church.
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St. Claire's Chapel is a brick Gothic Revival chapel in the Early English Style that was constructed in 1879-1880. Local tradition says that it was designed by James Renwick, Jr., who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Smithsonian Institution Building. This is plausible because Miss Eustis was the aunt of W.W. Corcoran's grandchildren, and Renwick had designed buildings for Corcoran in Washington, D.C..
The chapel has a steeply pitched gabled, slate roof. It has a rosewood altar. It has three painted glass windows done by Nicolas Lorin in Chartres, France, who had also produced St. Patrick's Founder's Window that had been designed by Renwick.[2][3]
The church is a large, brick church in the late Gothic Revival style with elements of the Decorated Gothic style. It was designed by McMurphy & Story in Augusta. It has a steeply pitched roof and rectangular nave. The facade has a gabled central section flanked by two towers. One tower has a pitched roof. The other has a tall, white spire with a gold cross. The rectangular nave has a timbered roof. It has stained-glass windows in Florentine arches.
The vestibule of St. Mary Help of Christians Church has a life-size bronze statue of the Madonna and Child by Gustave Doré. This statue, which was cast in the 1880s was donated to the Church in 1947 by Beatrice Kinney Lamantagne, another winter resident of Aiken.