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An enduring wedding destination

Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Not only has the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul been a center of spirituality and community over the years, but it has served as the religious genesis for thousands and thousands of couples and families. Four different buildings on the site of the current Basilica have […]

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What the Basilica could have looked like

Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul The first St. Peter’s Church, built in 1872 where the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul now stands, measured 32 feet across its nave and ran lengthwise 116 feet along Bartlett Street. It had a seating capacity of 800. As waves of French Canadians came over Maine’s […]

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Patience and the Basilica's lower church

Despite the knowledge that the lower church would eventually be topped by a more grand upper church, church leaders and designers took great pride and care in creating a beautiful atmosphere worthy of God’s presence in the lower church.  Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul In 1845, 19-year-old Israel Shevenell left Compton, Quebec, […]

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Keeping the Basilica humming

Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul LEWISTON — Watch maintenance supervisor Dave Cyr flipping through a computer screen that shows him data about nearly every room in the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul and it’s easy to think he’s eyeing a streamlined, modern system. He can see the temperature and humidity level […]

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Basement holds clues to history

Celebrate the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul Few people have been in the cellar and sub-cellar of the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, an underground area that head sacristan Mark Labonte jokingly referred to as “the dungeon,” but it’s a fascinating tour into the church’s history. The dim, unfinished space, under portions of […]

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The Basilica's wooden saints

The Basilica’s wooden saints While construction of the Basilica was officially completed and the magnificent structure open for parishioners in 1938, changes and enhancements to the church were made almost from the very beginning.  For example, the stained-glass windows appear to be part of the original construction, but only the Malo window at the rear […]

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The Dominican medallions

Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul This past Tuesday, Aug. 8, was the feast day of Saint Dominic. Dominic established the Dominican order by the authority of Pope Honorius III in 1216, he was canonized as a saint in 1234, and the Order of Preachers remains active around the world today more than […]

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Early skepticism and L-A's iconic image

Celebrating the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul In most literature about the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, the church and its place on the Lewiston-Auburn skyline is described as “iconic.” It’s an image, an emblem and a sign of meaning. For some, it may even be an object of uncritical devotion. Over the […]