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St. Mary – St. Catherine of Siena Parish

Coordinates: 42°22′25.22″N 71°03′41.94″W / 42.3736722°N 71.0616500°W / 42.3736722; -71.0616500
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Hammerbeam ceiling at St. Mary's church building in Charlestown.
Stained glass window in choir gallery of St. Mary's church building, by Franz Mayer & Co..

St. Mary - St. Catherine of Siena is an historic Roman Catholic parish in Charlestown, Massachusetts. It resulted from the 2006 merger of two older parishes, St. Catherine of Siena on Vine St. and St. Mary's on Warren and Winthrop. The parish occupies the latter's building, which was one of the later masterpieces of Patrick Keely. Built between 1887 and 1893, its ornate interior boasts stained glass windows by Franz Mayer & Co. and a hammer-beam oak ceiling with angels, carved by Keely himself.

Vintage postcard of St. Catherine of Siena (c.1900).

The St. Catherine's building, a Romanesque design completed in 1895, was closed in 2008. Visually the brick building is a well-known landmark visible from the Tobin Bridge.

St. Mary's Church, Charlestown

42°22′25.22″N 71°03′41.94″W / 42.3736722°N 71.0616500°W / 42.3736722; -71.0616500