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Church of the Holy Name
, Swampscott, Massachusetts

Quick Facts: The Church of the Holy Name was organized in 1891. Charles Henry Joy gave the land for the church building. Shortly after he died, his widow, Marie Louise Joy, built the church as a memorial to her husband and to her father, Enoch Redington Mudge. The church was designed by Henry Vaughan, architect of the National Cathedral, and finished in 1893. Remick Hall was added in 1900. The Rectory adjoining the church was built in 1907. Barrett Hall was added on as an educational wing in 1957.

In its 107 years the church has had nine Rectors.

The Church of the Holy Name welcomes everyone to share in the inspiration and joy of worship.

We are a community of faith held together by our love of Christ. We seek to be more open to the power of prayer and to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel in faithful service to our community.

   
   
   
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going." Jim Ryun
 
  Walkathon Hunger Fact:
  For 8 percent of our guests, the meal they eat at My Brother’s Table is their only meal. Another 46 percent of our guests eat only 2 meals each day.
 
   
 
 

 

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