St. Simon and St. Jude Grotto Memorial - Tignish, PEI
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N 46° 57.245 W 064° 02.177
20T E 421149 N 5200582
St. Simon and St. Jude is one of the finer small town churches one will encounter in the Maritimes, with a positively beautiful interior. To the rear of the church is this memorial, in a small contemplation garden.
Waymark Code: WMV4F3
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 02/21/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 3l diesel
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To the northwest of the church, midway between the church and the old convent, now converted to the Tignish Heritage Inn, stands this grotto. We assume that it was originally used by the nuns of the convent for outdoor prayer. Built of fairly large uncut stones, the grotto has a platform within its arch, with a tall statue containing a melange of multiple figures. Affixed to the grotto's walls are black granite war memorial plaques, one on each side of the arch and a third on the platform. The World War II plaque is on the right side as one faces the grotto. It simply lists the names of the thirteen soldiers of Tignish who did not return from the war.

1939
BURKE LEONARD
BLANCHARD JEROME
CHAISSON URBAIN
CHAISSON FRANCIS
DESROCHES FRANK
DESROCHES NELSON
DESROCHES JOSEPH
GAUDET FELIX
KINCH ROBERT
MCRAE EARL
PERRY WILLIAM
SHELFOON JOSEPH
ALPHONSE PROFIT
1945

The brick High Gothic church is the work of famed New York architect, Patrick Charles Keely, the designer of over 600 Roman Catholic churches in eastern North America. The cornerstone was laid on June 9, 1859, with completion of the church coming about in 1860. The magnificent pipe organ was installed in 1882 while the church's interior decoration took place primarily in 1885. Standing 185 feet high at the top of the steeple, this is the largest church on Prince Edward Island.
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St. Simon and St. Jude Memorial
Property Permission: Private

Access instructions: Drive down the driveway past the north side of the church and one will see the memorial on their right.

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Location of waymark:
208 Maple Street
Tignish, PEI Canada
C0B 2B0


Commemoration: The 13 men of Tignish who were killed in the war.

Date of Dedication: Not listed

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