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We make it work -- Lawrence parish rallies to keep up activities after fire
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We make it work -- Lawrence parish rallies to keep up activities after fire
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Just days after fire, Corpus Christi parishioners gather for Mass
By Jill Harmacinski jharmacinski@andovertownsman.com Mar 4, 2021 1 of 7
CARL RUSSO/staff photo. The Rev. Francis Mawn, pastor of Corpus Christi Parish at Holy Rosary Church, talks with parishioners at the parish center on Common Street in Lawrence.
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Rev. Francis Mawn, pastor of Corpus Christi Parish at Holy Rosary Church enters the parish center at the start of Mass. Around 40 people attended the first weekend Mass since Monday nightâs fire.
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CARL RUSSO/staff photo. Parishioner David Boucher of Salem, New Hampshire, attends the Saturday mass along with around 40 people.Â
Fire destroys Lawrence rectory, church spared
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LAWRENCE A four-alarm fire blazed in the rectory of Corpus Christi Parish at Holy Rosary Church in the evening of Feb. 22 but was contained and prevented from reaching the attached church building.
The fire broke out a little before 6 p.m. and was mostly on the second and third floors of the rectory building. The parish s pastor, Father Francis Mawn, who was the only resident of the rectory, escaped the fire unharmed and is now staying with parishioners.
Lawrence Fire Department Chief Brian Moriarty said that the cause of the fire was accidental and electrical in nature.