Log Chapel (University of Notre Dame) explained

Log Chapel
Image Alt:Log Chapel main entrance
Alternate Names:Fr. Badin's Chapel
Status:Used as a chapel and museum
Building Type:Religious Chapel
Architectural Style:Log cabin
Location Town:Notre Dame, Indiana
Location Country:United States
Current Tenants:University of Notre Dame
Start Date:1831
Completion Date:1831
Renovation Date:1906
Owner:Congregation of Holy Cross
Architect:Stephen Badin
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Log Chapel
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:Notre Dame, Indiana
Coordinates:41.7015°N -86.2425°W
Partof Refnum:78000053
Added:May 23, 1978
Built:1906[1]
Architect:William Arnett
Architecture:Log cabin

The Log Chapel was originally built in 1831 by Rev. Fr. Stephen Badin as a mission to the Potawatomi Indians in what would become northern Indiana. It was one of the first Catholic places of worship in Northern Indiana. It was given in 1842 to Fr. Edward Sorin, and it became the original nucleus of the University of Notre Dame.[2]

When Sorin arrived on campus, the Log Chapel was the main structure standing. It was a 44 by 24 feet log cabin that served as chapel and priest residence. The small structures were also present on site: a small clapboard cabin that housed the Indian interpreter and his family, and a 8 by 6 feet shed. One of the first things that Sorin did was build a second log cabin, which was dedicated on March 19, 1843, slightly to the east of Badin's chapel and about the same size. As the community grew, Badin's Log Chapel was converted into a carpenter's shop on the first floor and a residence for the Holy Cross Brothers on the second, while Sorin's second cabin housed the chapel on the first floor and a residence for the Holy Cross sisters on the second floor.[3]

The original Log Chapel was destroyed in 1856 by a fire, and an identical replica was built in the same spot in 1906.[4] [5]

In 1973 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[6]

In February 1987, Fr. Theodore Hesburgh decided to move the burials of Fr. Louis DeSeille, Fr. Benjamin Petit, and Fr. Francis Cointet, from the Basilica crypt to the Log Chapel, where Fr. Badin was buried. All three priests had been buried under the original Chapel before Fr. Sorin moved them to the crypt.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Building Inventory. 1 October 2015. Facilities Design and Operations. University of Notre Dame. 8 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304044108/http://architect.nd.edu/assets/74747/2012_official_building_list.pdf. 4 March 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: Log Chapel // Campus Tour // University of Notre Dame. tour.nd.edu. 27 August 2018.
  3. Book: BLANTZ, THOMAS E. . The University of Notre Dame . 2020-08-31 . University of Notre Dame Press . 978-0-268-10824-3 . 31–33. 10.2307/j.ctv19m61kd .
  4. Web site: The Spirit of Notre Dame. www3.nd.edu. 27 August 2018.
  5. Web site: 1906: Louis Etier Hickey Helped to Build Notre Dame's Replica of the Original 1831 Log Chapel. 27 August 2018.
  6. https://secure.in.gov/apps/dnr/shaard/r/1c9d1/N/University_of_Notre_Dame_Campus_Main_and_South_Quadrangles_St._Joseph_CO_Nom.pdf
  7. Web site: Irish Legends . IrishIllustrated.com . 30 January 2019.