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*St. James parish was the second Catholic parish in Salem.
*St. James parish was the second Catholic parish in Salem.
*St. James parish ran a catholic school for years as well.
*St. James parish ran a catholic school for years as well.
*In the spate of church closings in 2004, St. James was spared. Many of St. Joseph's parishioners joined with them when their church closed.
*In the spate of church closings in 2004, St. James was spared. Many of St. Joseph's parishioners joined with them when their church closed in 2004.
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Revision as of 10:13, 11 June 2010

  • St. James Church, located at 152 Federal Street, was built in 1891-1900, and reflects a Gothic Revival style. This massive brick and stone edifice is 178 feet in length, with a steep-pitched roof nave 98 feet tall.
  • A corner tower with a spire roof, rising 200 feet above the sidewalk, was taken down in 1972.
  • The parish's first church building was a wooden structure near the present one, built in 1850 and demolished in 1892.
  • St. James parish was the second Catholic parish in Salem.
  • St. James parish ran a catholic school for years as well.
  • In the spate of church closings in 2004, St. James was spared. Many of St. Joseph's parishioners joined with them when their church closed in 2004.

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