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St. Anne Catholic Community is a
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parish of the
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located in suburban
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approximately thirty-two miles northwest of Chicago. Originally dedicated in 1884, St. Anne is the only Catholic parish in the Barrington area. In 2000, the church was expanded significantly to accommodate its 3,700+ registered parishioner families; at the time, its Campus Development Plan was the largest in the modern history of the Archdiocese.St. Anne Barrington
/ref> Rev. Bernie Pietrzak is the current
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, replacing Rev. John "Jack" Dewes, who served the community through 2009.


History


Early history

St. Anne's history dates to the 1860s, when
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priests celebrated the Mass in private Barrington homes, then a largely rural area. The original St. Anne Church was dedicated in 1884, and St. Anne's maintained a resident pastor beginning in 1905. St. Anne was named for
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, the mother of the
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. In or around 1949, St. Anne dedicated a new church at the southeast corner of Franklin and Ela Streets. The church served as the main worship space for the parish until the construction of the current St. Anne campus.


Campus Development Plan

In 1995, St. Anne approached several design firms regarding a multimillion-dollar update and expansion of its undersized facilities. The parish had outgrown its original church building by such a wide margin that some weekly Masses were held in the school gymnasium. After careful consideration, parish leaders chose lead architect RuckPate and YHR Partners to jointly facilitate a comprehensive master plan for the parish expansion. YHR and RuckPate designed the new worship space to employ non-traditional,
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seating with a shallow
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to maintain the intimacy of the worship area. The project also included improvements to other parish families on site for fellowship, religious education, parochial education, youth activities, senior activities, outreach ministries, and administration functions. The parish dedicated the new building on April 30, 2000. Later that year, the parish received the 2000 Association of Licensed Architects Design Award. Among numerous other neo-Gothic artworks, the newly constructed Worship Space features twelve near life-size sculptures of saints by
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.


Features

In 2000, the newly expanded church received the Association of Licensed Architects Award of Excellence in Architecture for its limestone and neo-Gothic design.Design Awards
The current St. Anne campus features a 1300-seat, two-story Worship Space, a 160-seat chapel (site of the church dedicated in 1949), and the St. Anne School for elementary education. The Campus also contains a Gathering Space and Parish Library, in addition to the parish rectory and administrative offices. Since its expansion, the parish has grown to over 4,000 registered member families. Until recently, the church's longest-subscribing parishioner was Jim Hollister, who had been registered with the parish since his baptism in 1925 and died in Barrington in November 2009.


St. Anne School

In 1927, the
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founded and staffed the first St. Anne School, one of the earliest
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in Lake County. Three years later, the School Sisters of St. Francis took charge of the school and still minister in the parish today. The co-educational school numbers approximately 500 students, teaching children from three-year-old preschool through eighth grade. The U.S.
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has recognized St. Anne's School as a
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.


Image gallery

File:St. Anne Catholic Community, Barrington, Illinois - Chapel Exterior.jpg, Exterior of the Daily Mass Chapel, with seating for 160. File:Chapel Interior2.jpg, Interior of the Daily Mass Chapel. Image:Facing_South.jpg, The Chapel Fountain and Entrance to the Gathering and Worship Spaces as seen from the north. Image:St. Anne Catholic Community, main entrance.jpg, Worship Space entrance. Image:Worship_Space_Entrance.jpg, Entrance from the Gathering Space to the Worship Space. Image:Worship_Space_Font.jpg, 1300-seat Worship Space, including baptismal font. Image:Worship_Space_East.jpg, East side of the Worship Space, featuring sculptures by Jay Hall Carpenter. Image:Worship_Space_West.jpg, West side of the Worship Space, including lectern.


References


External links


Website of St. Anne Catholic CommunityWebsite of St. Anne School
with image gallery of St. Anne redevelopment {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Anne Catholic Community, Barrington, Illinois Churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago Buildings and structures in Barrington, Illinois Churches in Cook County, Illinois Churches in Lake County, Illinois Religious organizations established in 1884