Corpus Christi Church - Glenwood, PEI
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N 46° 38.367 W 064° 19.071
20T E 399138 N 5165942
This Roman Catholic country church is a relative late comer in rural Prince Edward Island, not being built until the beginning of the twentieth century.
Waymark Code: WMPN0H
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 09/24/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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A wood frame Gothic Revival church, construction on the building was begun in 1902, with partial completion coming about in 1905. It was not consecrated until 1913, and not totally completed until the 1930s, with the finishing touches being completed on the interior sometime in that decade.

Well maintained, this is one of the few churches remaining on the Island still clad in wood shingle siding. The roof, however, now sports asphalt shingles, with relatively older ones on the spire. We don't imagine that tall, steep roofed spires such as this one get reshingled quite as often as does the rest of the church.

At the rear of the church is a small cemetery, with mostly recent headstones. There are about 25 to 30 headstones to date, spread about somewhat randomly, occupying substantially less than half the available space.
Corpus Christi Church
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
This country church is located in the pastoral setting of Glenwood in Prince County. It features a gable roof and wood shingle cladding. The entrance tower clips the front gable and has four louvres in its roof. The building features pointed arch Gothic windows with tracery including a transom Gothic window above the double entrance door. A wooden sign identifying the church and its foundation year of 1905 is located near the entrance.

HERITAGE VALUE
The church is valued for its Gothic Revival design elements, for its association with the early Roman Catholic settlers of Glenwood, and for its contribution to the heritage character of the area.

Parishioners originally worshipped in the local homes of "Big Philip" Stewart in West Point and Neil MacIsaac in Glenwood. The closest churches were located at Brae and Tignish. By the early 20th century, parishioners began raising funds through community picnics and other means to construct a new church in Glenwood. It would serve the spiritual needs of parishioners from the communities of Hebron, Milburn, Glenwood, Dunblane, West Point, Brae, O'Leary, and West Cape.

By 1902, land was secured and the foundation and body of the current building was constructed by John MacIsaac. Other parishioners who assisted in the project included: Nicholas Bulger, David Stewart, Steve Stewart, Jim Stewart, Philip A. Stewart, Alexander Stewart, and James MacIsaac.

The church was completed in 1905 and by 1913 was dedicated as "Corpus Christi" to serve as a mission church in the area.

The interior of the church was completed in the 1930s by John Noble Ladner with the assistance of Harry Stewart among others.

Over the years, the church has had several improvements including the addition of electric lights and improved heating. Several stained glass windows have been added in memory of former parishioners. New pews and the tabernacle were obtained from the former Canadian Forces Air Base chapel in Summerside.

Today, the building is well maintained and is associated with St. Anthony's Parish in Bloomfield.

CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
- the wood frame and wood shingle cladding
- the gable roof
- the square tower clipping the front gable topped by a pointed roof terminating in a cross and having four louvres
- the pointed arch Gothic windows with tracery
- the stained glass windows
- the addition at the back of the church
- the transom Gothic window above the double entrance doors
- the cemetery located behind the church
From Historic Places Canada
Address of Tower:
31 Glenwood Church Road
Glenwood, PEI Canada
C0B 1V0


Still Operational: yes

Number of bells in tower?: 1

Relevant website?: [Web Link]

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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: Unknown

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