Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Stratherrick
Immaculate Conception Church, Stratherrick | |
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57°13′09″N 4°29′39″W / 57.219296°N 4.494233°W | |
Location | Whitebridge, Inverness-shire |
Country | Scotland |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | lochnessparishes |
History | |
Status | Parish church |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Ross & Joass of Dingwall |
Architectural type | Church |
Completed | 1859 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Aberdeen |
Deanery | Highlands |
Parish | Loch Ness Catholic Parishes |
Clergy | |
Priest(s) | Fr Andrzej Harden SJ |
Immaculate Conception Church, Stratherrick is in the Dalcrag area of Whitebridge (Scottish Gaelic: An Drochaid Bhàn), Inverness-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland and is a served by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen.[1] It is an active parish church served from St Mary's Church, Inverness. It forms part of the grouping "Loch Ness Catholic Parishes".[2] It is also the location of the Christian pilgrimage shrine to 'Our Lady of the Highlands' within its grounds. A new outdoor Mass stone at this shrine, or Marian grotto, was consecrated by Bishop Hugh Gilbert in March 2017.[3]
History
[edit]The church was built following Catholic Emancipation in 1859 by Ross and Joass.[4] The original wooden altar was later replaced by one in marble which was removed from St Mary's, Nairn. Prior to the church being built, the Tridentine Mass was offered in a house in Dalcrag by a priest based in Glenmoriston, who rowed across Loch Ness to say Mass.
St. Mary MacKillop visited this church on 12–13 December 1873, during a visit from Australia and remarked upon the clean and simple quarters of the Parish Priest, Fr. Bissett.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Stratherrick". Diocese of Aberdeen. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ "Loch Ness Catholic Parishes". Loch Ness Catholic Parishes. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ "Bishop Hugh Gilbert at a special dedication Mass, to Bless the New Outdoor Altar at The Shrine of The Immaculate Conception". St Mary's Inverness. 31 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ "> Monument MHG47419". Highland Council. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
- ^ "Sisters of St. Joseph". St Mary's RC Church. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
External links
[edit]- 1859 establishments in Scotland
- Catholic Mariology
- Catholic pilgrimage sites
- Christian pilgrimages
- Churches in Highland (council area)
- Churches in Inverness
- 19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
- History of Catholicism in Scotland
- History of the Scottish Highlands
- Marian devotions
- Pilgrimage churches
- Pilgrimage routes
- Religion in Inverness
- Roman Catholic churches in Scotland
- Roman Catholic shrines in the United Kingdom
- Shrines to the Virgin Mary
- Statues in Scotland