St. Mary's Church (Wharton, New Jersey) Explained

St. Mary's Church
Country:United States
Location:371 South Main Street, Wharton, New Jersey
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Founded Date:1845
Dedicated Date:November 1, 1873
Architect:Jeremiah O'Rourke
Architectural Type:Gothic Revival, High Victorian Gothic
Diocese:Paterson
Province:Newark

St. Mary's Church is a historic Roman Catholic parish church located at 371 South Main Street in the borough of Wharton in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The parish was founded in 1845 and serves the communities of Wharton, Dover, and Mine Hill Township. It is part of the Diocese of Paterson.[1] The Gothic Revival stone church was designed by architect Jeremiah O'Rourke and built from 1872 to 1873. Listed as Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, it was added to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places in 1997. The church buildings and grounds were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2023.

History

In 1845, St. Mary's became the first Roman Catholic parish established in the northwestern section of the county. The area had several iron mines, access to coal and markets via the Morris Canal and later the Morris and Essex Railroad, and an extensive iron industry. The iron mining attracted immigrants from Ireland, many of whom were Catholic and needed a church closer than Madison, over away. Father Louis Dominic Senez, from St. Vincent Martyr in Madison, having served the Dover area since 1844, decided that it needed its own parish. The first church, a wooden building with Greek Revival style, was built 1845–1846 and located across U.S. Route 46 from the current church.[1] [2]

After the end of the American Civil War, there was an increase in mining activity and employment in the area. In 1868, the parish purchased where the current church is located. Father Pierce McCarthy, recognizing that the congregation needed a larger church, organized efforts to build a new one. Irish-American architect Jeremiah O'Rourke designed the new church, having already designed several for the Diocese of Newark. The cornerstone was blessed on Ascension Day, May 9, 1872, and the completed church dedicated on All Saints' Day, November 1, 1873.[1] [3]

On January 16, 2021, Father Lemmuel Camacho was installed as pastor.[4]

Description

Architect O'Rourke designed the church using Gothic Revival and High Victorian Gothic styles. He was influenced by the works of the English designer A. Welby Pugin and the Decorated Gothic style. Parishioners collected the stones used to build the church from the iron mines where they worked.[1] According to historian Brian Regan: The rough-cut building stones are hard metamorphic rock with a bluish gray color. Red sandstone was used for the trim. The windows have decorated tracery. The interior features an open timber roof and stained glass windows.[1]

In 1997, the parish received funding from the New Jersey Historic Trust to assist in restoring and conserving the exterior of the historic church based on the architect's original plans.[5]

Historic district

St. Mary's Church Historic District
Nrhp Type:HD
Nocat:yes
Location:South Main Street bounded by U.S. Route 46 and St. Mary's Street, Wharton, New Jersey
Added:April 3, 2023
Refnum:100008766[6]
Designated Other1 Name:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Abbr:NJRHP
Designated Other1 Link:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Date:February 14, 2023
Designated Other1 Number:5916[7]
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Color:
  1. ffc94b

St. Mary's Church Historic District is a 16acres historic district encompassing the church buildings and grounds along County Route 634 (South Main Street) bounded by U.S. Route 46 (West Blackwell Street) and St. Mary's Street in the borough of Wharton. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 2023, for its significance in art and architecture. The district includes six contributing buildings, featuring the church and rectory, and one contributing site, the church grove, featuring the Spring Brook. The two and one-half story rectory was built in 1899 and designed by architects Benjamin J. Schweitzer and Julius J. Diemer with Châteauesque architectural style. The parish purchased land for the church grove in 1868. According to the registration form, it adds a "picturesque, Romantic ethos and feeling" to the grounds. The district also includes a convent (built in 1915), school (1954–1955), sister's house (1881), and barn (1868). The convent is now a multipurpose facility. The sister's house is now known as the Religious Education Center.[8]

Cemetery

St. Mary's Cemetery is located nearby on Hurd Street in Mine Hill Township and extending into the town of Dover.[9] It was established in 1874, and extended in 1903.[10] The churchyard from the first church is also located in Mine Hill Township, across U.S. Route 46 from the current church in Wharton.[1] It was established by Father Senez in 1846.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regan . Brian . Parish History . Saint Mary's Church . Mailing Address: 425 West Blackwell Street, Dover, NJ 07801 – For GPS Only: 371 South Main Street, Wharton, NJ 07885 . April 27, 2023 . April 27, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230427121606/https://www.stmarysdover.org/parish-history . live.
  2. Web site: History of St. Vincent Martyr Parish . Mission churches started from St. Vincent Martyr include St. Mary's (Dover) . St. Vincent Martyr, Madison, New Jersey . April 29, 2023 . April 29, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230429140441/https://svmnj.org/history-of-st-vincent-martyr-parish . live.
  3. Book: Megie . Rev. B. C. . History of Morris County, New Jersey – Randolph Township . 1882 . W. W. Munsell & Co. . New York . 308–309 . https://archive.org/details/cu31924028828386/page/308/ . St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.
  4. News: Wojcik . Michael . 175-year-old St. Mary Parish marks installation of pastor, blessing of shrines . Diocese of Paterson . January 21, 2021 . May 1, 2023 . May 1, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230501190913/https://rcdop.org/news/pastor-installed-at-dover-parish . live.
  5. Web site: St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church . . The church is unusual for its use of locally mined stone, Little Falls brownstone trimmings, open truss roof, and pre-opalescent glass. . April 30, 2023 . April 30, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230430114423/https://www.nj.gov/dca/njht/funded/sitedetails/stmarysromancatholicchurch.shtml . live.
  6. Web site: Weekly List 2023 04 07 . . April 7, 2023 . April 27, 2023 . April 14, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230414203429/https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/weekly-list-2023-04-07.htm . live.
  7. Web site: New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Morris County . New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office . 25 . March 30, 2023 . April 27, 2023 . April 28, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210428055626/https://www.nj.gov/dep/hpo/1identify/nrsr_lists/MORRIS.pdf#page=25 . live.
  8. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. Mary's Church Historic District (Draft) . . Brian . Regan . August 2022 . April 27, 2023 . April 27, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230427121605/https://nj.gov/dep/hpo//1identify/SRB/2022-11-17/St_Marys_combined.pdf . live. With accompanying 59 photos
  9. Web site: Funeral Planning . Saint Mary's Church . April 27, 2023 . April 27, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230427135507/https://www.stmarysdover.org/funeral-planning . live.
  10. Book: Flynn . Joseph M. . The Catholic Church in New Jersey . https://archive.org/details/cu31924009046073/page/193 . St. Mary's Church, Dover, N. J. . 193–194 . 1904. Morristown, N. J., [s. n.] .