Instead, they wanted someone who towed the line, especially Cardinal O'Connell, archbishop of the Boston diocese. They forgot their own roots bootstrapping the Church in the USA up from nothing in the 1850s. However, by these years, the Catholic hierarchy did not necessarily want a pragmatist who got things done for the benefit of his flock. He was a young, energetic institution builder, in the mold of the young Irish priests who had founded the first Catholic churches in Lawrence two generations earlier. Milanese seemed to be the perfect leader for the new parish, which he named Holy Rosary. He had replaced Father Guglielmo Repetti, who gave the first masses there in Italian in 1899 and who had died suddenly. Milanese was already a pastor there, ministering to Italians in the so-called basement chapel where homilies could be given in Italian. Laurence O'Toole church, built on the corner of Union Street and Essex Street in 1873, planned to move to a new structure on East Haverhill Street, its building became available. Milanese's changes to the facade and steeple (described below) are apparent.Īccordingly, when the old St. Today it is Corpus Christi parish following the 2004 merger of the four parishes in the area. Bottom: Contemporary photo of the church. Laurence O'Toole around 1900 before that parish moved to East Haverhill Street. Laurence O'Toole church, which became Holy Rosary in 1905. In memory of Marie Shirley (Morin) Maguire, please visit our floral store.The first St. For online condolences or directions, please visit To send flowers Arrangements by the TYNGSBOROUGH FUNERAL HOME 4 Cassaway Dr., Tyngsborough. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation in her memory to the High Pointe Hospice House c/o Health Foundation, Attn: Community Engagement, 360 Merrimack St., Building 9, Lawrence, MA 01843. in the Parish of Saint Rita, 158 Mammoth Road, Lowell. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Mass to be celebrated on Friday, July 19, at 10 a.m. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no visitations. MAGUIRE – Marie Shirley (Morin) Maguire, age 83, a resident of Lowell. Pierre, Lynn and Steve Langtagne, Mark and Jeanne Maguire, Matt Maguire, Kathleen Maguire and Michael Croke, Trish Maille, Robert Maguire Jr., Pat and Kelly Maguire and Christopher and Katie Maguire seventeen grand nieces and nephews, Jacqueline, Ryan, Georgia, Pablo, Shane, Allison, Amelia, Matthew, Meghan, Bridgette, Molly, Emily, Luke, Michael, Rachael, Rebecca and Daniel also many dear friends and her cousin Joan. She is survived by ten nieces and nephews, Mike and Ann Maguire, Colleen and Norman St. Shirley enjoyed time spent with family and her many dear friends Mary and Anne and the three amiga’s, Laura, Nancy and Aline. She was also a member of the Le Cercle Jeanne Mance and the D’Youville Ladies Guild. Shirley was a longtime active parishioner of the Parish of Saint Rita and was a member of the St. She began working for Raytheon at the Andover location in 1958 as an Administrative Assistant and retired in 2000 after 42 years of service. She was the wife of the late Herbert Michael Maguire whom died in 2000, after 34 wonderful years of marriage.īorn in Lowell on September 2, 1935, she was the daughter of the late Joseph A. LOWELL – Marie Shirley (Morin) Maguire, age 83, a longtime resident of the Pawtucketville section of Lowell, passed away peacefully on Jat the High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill, with her family by her side.
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