St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Convent, Rectory, and School, Roman Catholic church complex in Lower South Providence, United States.
St. Michael's is a Roman Catholic church complex in Lower South Providence featuring red brick walls with red-sandstone trim and a square-plan tower at its front. The campus includes a three-story convent, a rectory, and the main church building that together occupy a significant footprint on Oxford Street.
Construction of the complex began in 1891 with the basement level designed by Martin & Hall, while Murphy, Hindle & Wright completed the upper structures through 1915. Additional buildings were added later, with the rectory constructed in 1924 and the convent completed in 1929.
The church serves a diverse congregation through services offered in English, Hmong, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Kirundi. This multilingual approach reflects how the parish has adapted to the changing communities in the neighborhood over time.
The complex is accessible from Oxford Street with a clear entrance from the sidewalk. Visitors should note that this is an active religious site with regular services, so checking ahead for visiting hours or service schedules is recommended.
The stained glass windows were created by John Hardman Studios in Birmingham and display an unusual design without traditional religious imagery. This artistic choice sets them apart from church windows typically found during the same period.
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