Sts. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church

Church in North Dakota, United States of America
46°48′9″N 96°49′3″W / 46.80250°N 96.81750°W / 46.80250; -96.81750LocationFargo, North DakotaCountryUnited States of AmericaLanguage(s)English,DenominationRoman CatholicWebsitestsaaj.orgHistoryStatusOpenFounded1995Founder(s)Monsignor Valentine G. GrossDedicatedFebruary 11, 2010.Relics heldBone fragments of Sts. Anne and Joachim
Bone fragment of St. Thomas Aquinas
Bone fragment of St. Josephine Bakhita
St. Anthony of Padua
Bone fragment of St. Gemma Galgani
Bone fragment of St. Maria Goretti
Bone fragment of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton[1]Past bishop(s)James Stephen Sullivan
Samuel J. AquilaAssociated peopleJames Stephen Sullivan
Fr. Brian Bachmeier
Fr. Paul DuchschereArchitectureFunctional statusOpenArchitect(s)Zerr Berg ArchitectsStyleneo-GothicYears built1995-2010Completed2010SpecificationsCapacity1,200Length212ftWidth120ftHeight130ftNumber of floors3Number of towers1Number of spires1Spire height130ftMaterialsSteel, Concrete, Plaster, BrickBells3AdministrationProvinceSaint Paul and MinneapolisArchdioceseSaint Paul and MinneapolisDioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Fargo (since November 10, 1889)DeaneryDeanery 2: FargoParishSts. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church in FargoClergyArchbishopBernard HebdaBishop(s)John FoldaVicar(s)Fr. Robert FoertschDeanRev. Gerard BraunPastor(s)Fr. Luke MeyerDeacon(s)Michael Dodge
Pat Breen
Ben SeitzLaityTreasurerWade SandyBusiness managerRob AsheimReligious education coordinatorOlivia SalonekYouth ministry coordinatorSusan RipplingerMusic group(s)Patrick McGuireParish administratorKarla Schell

Sts. Anne and Joachim is a Roman Catholic church located in Fargo, North Dakota. Planning for the church began in 1995 and was completed in 2010. The rites of dedication were on February 11, 2010 by Samuel J. Aquila.[2][3] The church was named after Saint Anne and Saint Joachim, the parents of Mary, mother of Jesus.[4] Sts. Anne and Joachim parish was founded by Monsignor Valentine Gross after Bishop James Stephen Sullivan asked him to start a new parish in South Fargo.[5]

Construction

Sts. Anne and Joachim church was built in a two phase construction. Phase 1 included a gathering space and a social hall and was completed in 2001. Phase 2 included a permanent worship area, costing the church $9-10 Million.[5]In addition to the phase 2 primary worship area, the phase 2 structure is home to an adoration and daily chapels. The church houses numerous shrines and confessionals.

Organizations

  • Knights of Columbus (The Sts. Anne & Joachim Council #11930 of the Knights of Columbus )
  • Essentia (EMHC)
  • Social Concerns
  • St. Bakhata's Community
  • Respect Life
  • Parish Nursing
  • MACH 1
  • Prayer Quilt Ministry

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Relics

Ten Commandments shown in front of Sts. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church.

In the marble altar at Sts. Anne and Joachim Church is a small area containing numerous bone fragments of saints behind grate-like doors. Each tiny fragment is housed in its own casing, with a window so that the object can be seen.[7]

Relic: bone fragments of Saint Anne and Joachim. The altar of the church houses what is believed to be bone fragments of the church's patron saints.

Relic: bone fragment of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Relic: bone fragment of St. Josephine Bakhita. This Sudanese saint is the patron saint of the Sudanese community that meets at the church.

Relic: St. Anthony of Padua. He is often invoked for help in finding lost articles, St. Anthony of Padua was canonized a year after his death in 1231.

Relic: bone fragment of St. Gemma Galgani. This Catholic mystic born in Italy in 1878 is said to have received the stigmata, or the wounds of Jesus, on her own body.

Relic: bone fragment of St. Maria Goretti. She is reputed to have been killed by a would-be rapist to whom she refused to submit. As she laid dying, tradition holds that she forgave her attacker.

Relic: bone fragment of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. She is the first native-born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.

References

  1. ^ "Area churches connect to the past in relics". 17 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Dedication". Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church.
  3. ^ "Catholic churches in North Dakota allowed to hold in-person Mass starting next week". The Dickinson Press. 30 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Saints Anne and Joachim | Tradition, Legends, & History". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  5. ^ a b "Parish dedicates church". INFORUM. 12 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church".
  7. ^ "Area churches connect to the past in relics". 17 July 2010.
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