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St.
Mary's Parish was Established in 1881. A small wood framed
church was built at the top of Park Ave. The Church burned
to the ground a year later. A new church was begun
and completed in 1884, this one of stone. It became
home to the miner's of Parley's Park as Park City was originally
known. For the miners, its prominence at the top of Park
Avenue became the last bit of home they would see as they
climbed to the mine entrances and descended into the earth.
It was the beacon that drew them home at the end of a long
day. And in times of disaster it was the gathering
place for countless worried wives and families. In the early
1900's an adjacent building of stone was constructed as
a school, taught by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The school
was closed during the Depression when the mines were closing
and the town population waned. The parish however remained
open. In the 1950's fire again struck the church. This time
destroying the roof and much of the interior. The town
was again in depression, the mines largely closed and the
population small. It seemed the will of the bishop that
the parish be closed. But strong defenders of the parish
rallied, the structure was sound and the roof could be rebuilt
if the bishop would permit it. The parishioners agreed
that if the bishop would allow the parish to continue, they
would never be a burden to him. The bishop agreed,
the church was restored, the parish continued through despite
the continued waning of the mining industry. In the
1960's the advent of the ski industry revitalized the town. By
the end of the century the parish had grown so large, the
tourists and visitors to the town had so increased that
the little church could no longer serve. Yet after
the construction of the new church, the Old Town Chapel
continues. It remains ever open, it is home to the
daily Mass of our community, and continues to serve the
Old Town community. It is a precious reminder of our
roots and a landmark for our town.
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In 1991
Jim and Sally Ivers donated land in the meadow of Park City's
entry corridor for a new church. In 1997 the new church
was completed and dedicated on August 15, the feast of St.
Mary of the Assumption. In 2001 the new Parish Center was
built. St. Mary's is a landmark of Park City's entry
corridor. It's lofty design and incredible setting
is complemented by wonderful views of the mountains from
within the church and center.
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Established
on June 11, 1967, St. Lawrence serves the Catholic community
of Wasatch County. It is housed in the old Mormon Ward House
of downtown Heber, an historic structure adjacent to the
town hall and park. The community is small but growing.
Mass is offered on Sundays at 11:15 am and on Wednesdays
at 5:30 pm. Nearby is St. Lawrence Thrift Store, renown
for its excellent selection of used clothing, furniture
and memorabilia open on Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays.
It is a charitable operation that serves the poor and whose
income supports the mission.
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