The Chaplaincy

“Out of an old stable came a house for the chaplain,” according to What the Records Tell Us by Esther Kerry. The Chaplaincy as it was called was the residence that was lovingly made ready each summer for the Chaplain and his family. It was a conglomeration of several small outbuildings that were moved to the site and joined together to form a “charming” cottage” for the summer incumbents.  It stood from about 1916 until 1990 when it burned.

View of the ChaplaincyChaplaincy in the 1960s

Article by Denis Gauthier about fire at the Chaplaincy

Fire at the Chaplaincy, church saved by the fire fighters