When
in 1885 the property for building St. Mary’s in Rockford was
purchased, it still seemed difficult to get suitable property
in the city “especially when a the fact was known that it
would be for purposes entirely Catholic” (Fr. Cornelius Kirkfleet).
Nevertheless, Archbishop Feehan laid the cornerstone in July
1886, and the dedication ceremony was celebrated in 1887.
A parochial school was opened in 1888, and in 1913 the present
Priory of the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart was built as a
rectory for St. Mary’s. A particularity of St. Mary’s, whose
style follows the typical neo-Gothic ecclesiastical architecture
of the late nineteenth century is a small chapel dedicated
to Our Lady Lourdes and called St. Mary’s Grotto. Constructed
by the Chick Family, it has a cave-like interior with an altar
containing the Blessed Sacrament and, certainly, a statue
of Our Lady of Lourdes. It could seem somewhat original but
it is a widely frequented place of prayer and meditation.
Unfortunately,
on February 13, 1962, St. Mary suffered a near disastrous
fire. The fire spread rapidly and destroyed the beautiful
interior that with very beautiful stained-glass windows
was restored to its original beauty shortly afterward. From
1933 until 1997, the Augustinian Fathers deserved St. Mary
Church.
Given to the care of the Institute
The Institute of Christ the King, though, received the pastoral
care over St. Mary after having been already present in
the Rockford Diocese for about two years. Father Brian A.
T. Bovee, the present Prior and Rector, had said Mass for
the Latin Mass Community at the Chapel of the Poor Claires
before. When the congregation grew larger and larger, the
Most Reverend Bishop of Rockford, Thomas G. Doran, confided
St. Mary to the Institute giving it the title of a Shrine.
Since then the Institute has been striving in Rockford,
with the fatherly support of Bishop Doran and the zealous
apostolic initiative of Father Bovee.
The stained-glass windows have been recently restored to
their former beauty, two side altars have been completely
renewed, many statues likewise have received a through restoration,
and the Priory shows the sober but elegant style of the
Institute of Christ the King.