Mother of Sorrows Church
Mother of Sorrows Church, Historic Catholic church in Ashtabula, United States.
Mother of Sorrows Church is a sandstone structure featuring large gables, substantial windows, and a square tower topped with crenellations at the corner of West 6th Street. The Romanesque Revival design gives it a distinctive presence in the surrounding neighborhood.
The parish began in 1878 when believers gathered for Mass in a grocery store before architect William P. Ginther designed and built the current structure in 1898. This progression reflects how the Catholic community in Ashtabula expanded over time.
The church serves as a gathering place for the Catholic community in the Harbor Historical District, reflecting the heritage of immigrants who settled in Ashtabula. You can sense this role simply by observing how the space is used by local residents.
The building sits along West 6th Street in Ashtabula and is easily accessible from surrounding roads. Keep in mind that this is an active worship space, so visiting times may vary depending on services and events.
The building earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, officially recognizing its architectural value. This designation highlights how important its Romanesque Revival design is to American architectural heritage.
Location: Ohio
Architects: WIlliam P. Ginther
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Made from material: sandstone
GPS coordinates: 41.89580,-80.80360
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:41
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