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St Mary’s Catholic Church

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St. Mary’s Church is one of the main focal points of Mabou. Nestled into the base of a foothill, it can be seen from almost anywhere throughout the village.  The church, with its 143-foot steeple, reflects its image on to the Mabou River.

The parish of St. Mary’s in Mabou is built on four cornerstones of faith, culture family and community. This gothic-style wooden church was opened in 1897 with the celebration of Midnight Mass.

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