
Despite it being mid-morning, I am pretty sure the whole town was out to watch the church cross a street, wiggle between two buildings and mosey on down Main street to its new location next to the parish office.


Parishioners held a small service out front of their church before the move began to bless its journey.

Thankfully the building made it unscathed and without incident.

Here's to another 150 years for St. Paul's Church.
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