Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (North Little Rock, Arkansas) explained

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
Location:7006 Jasna Gora Drive
Nearest City:North Little Rock, Arkansas
Coordinates:34.8767°N -92.3422°W
Built:1932
Architect:Thompson, Sanders & Ginocchio
Architecture:Late Gothic Revival
Added:December 22, 1982
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:82000901
Website:http://www.ihmnlr.org

The Immaculate Heart of Mary Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in northern Pulaski County, Arkansas. It is located off Arkansas Highway 365 on Blue Hill (Jasna Gora) in Marche, north of North Little Rock.

History

In 1878, Father Anthony Jaworski, a Polish priest from the Holy Ghost Fathers came to Marche. He led the efforts to establish a parish and build the first church. The first structure was a small wooden chapel built on a large hill. The new parish was named the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the hill was named Jasna Gora or "Blue Hill" after the shrine in Poland. In 1896, a larger church was built and served the parish until it was destroyed by fire. It was replaced by the current church building in 1932.

The current church building is a Gothic Revival structure, built out of brick on a stone foundation. It was designed by the noted Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson, and was completed in 1932.[1]

The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Arkansas Preservation. 2015-06-30.