“Basilica of Ste. Anne de Detroit, known as America's second-oldest continuously active parish, was established in 1701 and is situated in the heart of Detroit. This magnificent neo-gothic church stands as both an architectural masterpiece and a historical gem, boasting artifacts from the original stone church on Bates Street, which dates back to 1818. Visitors are treated to awe-inspiring sights such as soaring neo-gothic architecture, breathtaking stained glass windows, intricate side altars, and majestic statues. Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church is a vibrant parish, sanctuary, and cherished historical landmark that symbolizes a revitalized, multi-ethnic, bilingual community. Welcoming parishioners of diverse ages, religions, and backgrounds, the church provides abundant opportunities for prayer, Eucharistic adoration, Mass attendance, catechesis, social gatherings, and fellowship. Over its 300-plus years of existence, the parish has undergone numerous transformations. Yet, it remains steadfast as an active parish, shrine, historical treasure, and landmark within a thriving, multicultural, and bilingual neighborhood.
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