An Oratory House was built in 1854, followed by a large temporary church.
Formed in 1938, the parish built a temporary church in 1940.
After the completion of the new Sacred Heart, the temporary church became the school building.
The temporary church of St Paul was erected later that year.
When the film opens today, expect theaters around the country to be turned into temporary churches.
A temporary church was built on the site, with a new structure dedicated September 8, 1858.
Cronin lived in a house which adjoined the temporary church.
A larger, temporary wooden church was built on the same site in 1884.
A temporary church was eventually established and opened in February 1921 at a cost of £3,000.
In April 1928, with a budget of $185,000, the construction of a building, which would serve as a school and a temporary church, was begun.