Saint Mary of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Catholic church in Adrian, Michigan.
Saint Mary of Good Counsel is a Catholic church in Adrian, Michigan, featuring red-orange brick walls and a square pyramid-shaped bell tower. The interior is divided by four substantial columns into a central nave and side aisles, with three front entrances each marked by round-headed arched openings.
The building was designed by Detroit architect Gordon W. Lloyd and replaced earlier church structures that burned down in 1863. It was consecrated in 1871, establishing the current Romanesque Revival edifice as a lasting presence in the community.
The church is named after Mary, Mother of Good Counsel, and serves as an active place of worship for the local Catholic community. Its interior walls display religious murals by artist Ignace Schott that residents and visitors encounter during services.
The main entrance opens into a central vestibule, with two side entrances providing alternative access routes into the building. The interior layout with narrow aisles flanking the central nave allows visitors to move easily through the space during visits.
The structure earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 for its architectural contributions during the Romanesque Revival period. This designation highlights how the building stands apart as a notable example of this design movement in the region.
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