Sainte Anne's Catholic Church is a very beautiful Roman Catholic Church that dominates the view of Mackinac Island from the sea. The current church was built in 1874 on the land donated by Magdelaine Laframboise, a prominent island figure and a former fur trader. Catholicism was brought to Mackinac Island in 1670 by Jesuit missionaries, who built the first church made of wood in 1781. Ste. Anne's is the oldest Catholic Church in Michigan and is designated as a Michigan historic site.

It is also the first church dedicated to Sainte Anne, causing quite a controversy since Dominicans did not believe that Anne was holy. The first church building was a small structure made of wooden logs and it was brought to the island from the mainland, across the frozen lake. Current stained glass windows were installed in the 1920s replacing the original glass ones, and more stained glass windows were added in 1930. There is a charming museum in the church basement, depicting the history of the church and Mackinac.

Sainte Anne's Catholic Church, 6836 Huron St, Mackinac Island, MI 49757, Phone: 906-847-3507

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