"The first mission provided for the people
at the mines of "Upper Chateaugay Lake" was given on February 25, 1875. It
was on the 21st of November 1874 that I first came to this place. Bishop
Wadhams (of Ogdensburg) thought that he would have to do something to enable
the Catholics at the mines to practice their faith. The first Mass was offered
in a log house which belonged to John Farrell. This house was situated on
the old winter road which went as far as Saranac. 39 people were there. These
are their names: James Farrell. John Nash & his wife, John Farrell, Thomas
Farrell, Isalas LeMaire & his wife; Thomas Harney, William McCormick,
Charles Bishop, Leonard Parkers, Patrick Hanlon, John Gallagher, Martin Hanlon,
Henry Canning, John Lavin, Lawrence Meaghaw, Finy Parkeson, Thomas Welsh,
Michael Welsh, Alex Brady, Edward Durocher, Michel Fosc, Michel Goodman,
Peter Godman, Martin Gallagher, Louis Racicot, Michel L'Abbe, Alfred LaVeillee,
Peter Frechette, M. Farrell, Elmire Penot . After that first visit of Feb.25,
1875, Mass was offered once every month. After the Mass on Sept. 5th, 1875.
the idea of building a church was first proposed." (Written words
of Rev. Father Lorrain.)
The 1st entry of baptism was that of Henry LeMaire,
child of Isaias LeMaire on Feb. 6, 1875. The contract to cut the wood was
given to Isaias LeMaire for a chapel. Enough wood was cut during that
winter, but, in the month of May a fire broke out in the Iron Mines close
by and a strong wind caused the flames to blow over to the pile of logs.
They were nearly all
burned. What was left was sold. The idea of a chapel was discontinued for
a while. Mass was now offered at various homes and in the school.
Father Lorrain said his first Mass at 9:00 a.m. at Lyon Mountain and at 11:00
a.m. at Redford, the home Parish. On the 21st of June, the Mission
was formally established under the title of "Corporation of St. Bernard's"
of
Rogersfield, as Lyon Mountain was then called. Father Lorrain continued
to serve both places. Soon, however, he was made Bishop of Pembroke in Canada.
Father Lorrain was replaced at Redford by Father
Decarrie. It was under him that Lyon Mountain was given its first Catholic
Church. (Ex. No. 1). In 1881 Lyon Mountain
was separated from Redford Parish. In 1882 Father LeCourt came and was named
"The first Pastor of Lyon Mountain". (Rogersfield). At first he rented a
room at the hotel. In 1882 he resolved to build himself a room in the back
of the church that would also serve as a sacristy. Later he changed
his mind and decided to build a rectory. This he did before his departure
in August of 1882. Father Lachance arrived as the new Pastor with a debt
of $954.00 on his hands to pay. A picnic was soon held and enough money was
collected to pay the debt and to furnish both the new church and rectory.
On the 12th of August 1883, BishopWadhams of Ogdensburg visited Lyon Mountain
(Rogersfield).
"He was met at the Station by about five or
six hundred citizens. The School Band escorted the procession to the rectory.
The Bishop then thanked everyone for this demonstration of faith & piety.
He blessed them. In the evening there was a beautiful display of fireworks
in the sky. $150.00 was collected. The next day, the Bishop confirmed 107
people. He left at 3:00 pm after having expressed all the joy and satisfaction
he felt about the Parish of Lyon Mountain". (Taken from Early Parish
Record Book).