We found 7 more Roman Catholic churches near Merrickville
- Roman Catholic Churches in Merrickville, ON
- Roman Catholic Churches in Ontario
- Roman Catholic Churches in Canada
- Roman Catholic Churches near me
- All churches in Merrickville, ON
Who we are
St Ann Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Merrickville, Ontario.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
Street Address
230 Main Street West
Merrickville,
ON
K0G 1N0
Canada
Phone: (613) 269-4220
Fax: (613) 269-2402
Download St Ann Roman Catholic Church vCard with Mass Times
Click here to contact the church
Church Pastor
Fr. Mark Ruckpaul
Pastor
230 Main Street West
Merrickville,
ON
K0G 1N0
Canada
Phone: (613) 269-4220
Fax: (613) 269-2402
Download Pastor Fr. Mark Ruckpaul vCard
Click here to contact Fr. Mark Ruckpaul
Denomination
Roman Catholic Church
Affiliations
Church Website
St Ann Roman Catholic Church on Social Media
Leadership
Leader Name:
Fr. Mark Ruckpaul
Leader Position:
Pastor
Formal Title:
Leader Address:
Phone:
Fax:
(613) 269-2402
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Fr. Mark Ruckpaul
Leader Bio:
Fr. Mark Ruckpaul on Social Media:
Other Church Leaders:
Deacon: Deacon Mark Mawson
Leadership Photos
Administration
Admin Name:
Deacon Mark Mawson
Admin Position:
Deacon
Admin Address:
Phone:
Fax:
(613) 269-2402
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Deacon Mark Mawson
Mailing Address
PO Box 43, Main Street West
Merrickville, Ontario
K0G 1N0
Merrickville, Ontario
K0G 1N0
Driving Directions
Travel/Direction Tips
Know how to get there? Share the knowledge with others!
Parking
Please share parking information and/or parking experience!
St Ann Roman Catholic Church Mass Times
Mass
Saturday: 5:15 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM
Tuesday Thursday Friday 8:30 AM Friday following adoration
Confession
Saturday: 4:30 PM
Adoration
Friday: 7:30 AM
Upcoming Masses for Holy Week 2022
Wednesday, April 13
St. Laurence O'Toole, Spencerville
6:30 pm | Stations of the Cross
7:00 pm | Mass
Thursday, April 14 | Holy Thursday
St. Ann’s, Merrickville
7:00 pm | Mass of the Lord's Supper
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Adoration
Friday, April 15 | Good Friday
St. Ann's, Merrickville
12:00 pm | Stations of the Cross
3:00 pm | Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Fr. Mark)
St. Laurence O'Toole's, Spencerville
3:00 pm | Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Deacon Mark)
Saturday, April 16 | Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil: Resurrection of the Lord
8:15 pm | St. Ann's, Merrickville
Sunday, April 17
Easter Sunday: Resurrection of the Lord
7:45 am | St. Theresa's, North Augusta
9:00 am | St. Laurence O’Toole's, Spencerville
11:00 am | St. Ann’s, Merrickville
It's been more than 2 years since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Saturday: 5:15 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM
Tuesday Thursday Friday 8:30 AM Friday following adoration
Confession
Saturday: 4:30 PM
Adoration
Friday: 7:30 AM
Upcoming Masses for Holy Week 2022
Wednesday, April 13
St. Laurence O'Toole, Spencerville
6:30 pm | Stations of the Cross
7:00 pm | Mass
Thursday, April 14 | Holy Thursday
St. Ann’s, Merrickville
7:00 pm | Mass of the Lord's Supper
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Adoration
Friday, April 15 | Good Friday
St. Ann's, Merrickville
12:00 pm | Stations of the Cross
3:00 pm | Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Fr. Mark)
St. Laurence O'Toole's, Spencerville
3:00 pm | Celebration of the Passion of the Lord (Deacon Mark)
Saturday, April 16 | Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil: Resurrection of the Lord
8:15 pm | St. Ann's, Merrickville
Sunday, April 17
Easter Sunday: Resurrection of the Lord
7:45 am | St. Theresa's, North Augusta
9:00 am | St. Laurence O’Toole's, Spencerville
11:00 am | St. Ann’s, Merrickville
It's been more than 2 years since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Worship Languages
Dress Code
Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Under 18s:
Local outreach & community activities
Other activities & ministries
Special Needs/Accessibility
Prayers and Hymns
Main Bible:
Hymns and Songs:
Other information
Average Adult Congregation:
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:
St Ann Roman Catholic Church Merrickville Photos
St Ann Roman Catholic Church History
Our parish began in 1823 with priests visiting from Perth, Prescott, Smiths Falls, and Kemptville. A resident pastor was stationed at Merrickville in 1886, at which time it became a formal parish. The construction of the present church began in 1902. It was formally dedicated by the Most Rev. C.H. Gauthier, Archbishop of Kingston, on October 11, 1903.
Historical Highlights of Merrickville's Catholic Parish
c.1815
The British establish military settlements at Perth, Prescott and Richmond. Many Irish and Scottish Catholics being among the soldiers, a priest is assigned to the churches there. The mass immigration of 1816 brings many more Irish, and altogether there are 600 to 700 Catholics (including Canadians and Scots) in the Perth settlement. Missions spring up in the surrounding areas, and Fr. John MacDonald of Perth visits Merrickville to minister to area Catholics.
c.1820
Catholic churches built at Prescott and Brockville are served by one pastor whose united mission is spread through fifteen townships. Merrickville area Catholics can now be served from four surrounding priests' stations: Perth, Richmond, Prescott, and Brockville.
1826-1832
The building of the Rideau Canal brings many Irish and French workers to the area. Many of them later settle in the vicinity (now Jasper and Kilmarnock) and join earlier Irish immigrants, becoming Merrickville's pioneer Catholic families.
1827
Mass is said in the home of John Roche Sr. by Fr. John MacDonald of Perth. The Roche Farm was 7 miles from the Village. Sites of other Masses in the Mission include the homes of Michael Kelly, Mr. Fortier, and the blockhouse near the canal.
1836
A former storehouse near the canal is purchased at a cost of 70 pounds and used for Masses once a month. This house was on the site of the parish's first church.
1845
The cornerstone is laid for a new stone church (60x40 feet), built under Fr. Daniel Farrelly, Pastor of Kemptville and Merrickville. Mass was now said every second Sunday.
1848
Bishop Patrick Phelan blesses the new church, dedicates it to St. Ann, mother of the Blessed Virgin, and consecrates the graveyard on the Maitland Road.
1861-1875
Fr. William Harty enhances the church by purchasing a beautiful altar in Montreal and erecting the Stations of the Cross.
1886
Fr. John P. Kelly becomes the first resident pastor for Merrickville. He had often served in the village before from his base in Smiths Falls.
1887
The present brick rectory is built at a cost of some $4,000.
1901
A fire seriously damages the old church. Archbishop Charles Hugh Gauthier approves the building of a new church at a cost of about $10,000.
1902
The last Mass is celebrated in the burnt remains on April 6, 1902. On April 17, the foundation for a new church is laid out for excavating with the cornerstone of the new and present church laid on May 4. The first Mass is said in the new St. Ann's on December 14.
1903
The church is dedicated by Archbishop C.H. Gauthier on October 11.
1913
Archbishop Michael Joseph Spratt blesses the bell, giving it his own name: Michael Joseph.
1914
The first separate school in the area, St. Francis de Sales, opens in Smiths Falls. Many Merrickville families begin sending their children there.
1964
Fr. John Ferguson has a new main altar installed because of Vatican II calls for liturgical changes.
1970s
Fr. William Powell has the church interior painted and redecorated.
1991
The sacristy is transformed into a chapel for weekday Masses.
1992
With leadership from Fr. Brian Hart and the Parish Council, the foundation is laid for the North Grenville Community Hospice. A Francophone separate school, Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys, is established in the old Town Hall (present-day Royal Canadian Legion).
1995
The present Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys School is built at 306 Read Street.
2002
On May 1, the parish opens the time capsule placed in St. Ann's cornerstone 100 years earlier. Planning begins for a 2003 time capsule to be assembled and placed in the same cornerstone niche.
2003
The parish celebrates the centennial of the present church.
2023
The parish community celebrates 200 years of Catholicism in Merrickville.
Resident Pastors
2022 Fr. Mark Ruckpaul 2011-2021 Fr. Julius Nwagbara 2008-2011 Fr. Tom McDonald 2005-2008 Fr. Cosmas O. Ajawara 1997-2005 Fr. Andrew Shim 1993-1997 Fr. Sebastian Amato 1987-1993 Fr. Brian Hart 1985-1987 Fr. Daniel Ryan 1981-1985 Fr. James G. Manning 1972-1981 Fr. William Powell 1968-1972 Fr. Francis M. O'Connor 1965-1968 Fr. R. John Ferguson 1964-1965 Fr. Edward J. Keyes 1961-1964 Fr. Thomas J. Larkin 1948-1961 Fr. John J. O'Neill 1931-1948 Fr. Thomas Joseph Scott 1923-1931 Fr. Patrick J. Keaney 1923 Fr. Francis P. Quinn 1920-1923 Fr. Michael E. Crawley 1911-1920 Fr. W.A. McDonagh 1899-1911 Fr. Alexander J. Carson 1894-1899 Fr. M. John McCarthy 1891-1894 Fr. Morgan C. O'Brien 1888-1891 Fr. Charles Joseph Duffus 1886-1888 Fr. John P. Kelly
Non-Resident Pastors
1877-1886 Fr. Edmund Patrick Roche (Smiths Falls) 1877-1878 Fr. Edward J. Walsh (Kemptville) 1875-1877 Fr. Michael Clune (Smiths Falls) 1861-1875 Fr. William M. Harty (Kemptville) 1860-1861 Fr. Michael Clune (Smiths Falls) 1859-1860 Fr. John Quirck (Quirk/Quirke) 1857-1859 Fr. Terence Smith (Smiths Falls) 1856-1857 Fr. Bernard Coyle (Kemptville) 1844-1856 Fr. Daniel Farrelly (Kemptville) 1838-1844 Fr. James Clarke (Prescott) 1837-1838 Fr. James Campion (Prescott) 1823-1837 Fr. John MacDonald (Perth)
Historical Highlights of Merrickville's Catholic Parish
c.1815
The British establish military settlements at Perth, Prescott and Richmond. Many Irish and Scottish Catholics being among the soldiers, a priest is assigned to the churches there. The mass immigration of 1816 brings many more Irish, and altogether there are 600 to 700 Catholics (including Canadians and Scots) in the Perth settlement. Missions spring up in the surrounding areas, and Fr. John MacDonald of Perth visits Merrickville to minister to area Catholics.
c.1820
Catholic churches built at Prescott and Brockville are served by one pastor whose united mission is spread through fifteen townships. Merrickville area Catholics can now be served from four surrounding priests' stations: Perth, Richmond, Prescott, and Brockville.
1826-1832
The building of the Rideau Canal brings many Irish and French workers to the area. Many of them later settle in the vicinity (now Jasper and Kilmarnock) and join earlier Irish immigrants, becoming Merrickville's pioneer Catholic families.
Mass is said in the home of John Roche Sr. by Fr. John MacDonald of Perth. The Roche Farm was 7 miles from the Village. Sites of other Masses in the Mission include the homes of Michael Kelly, Mr. Fortier, and the blockhouse near the canal.
1836
A former storehouse near the canal is purchased at a cost of 70 pounds and used for Masses once a month. This house was on the site of the parish's first church.
1845
The cornerstone is laid for a new stone church (60x40 feet), built under Fr. Daniel Farrelly, Pastor of Kemptville and Merrickville. Mass was now said every second Sunday.
1848
Bishop Patrick Phelan blesses the new church, dedicates it to St. Ann, mother of the Blessed Virgin, and consecrates the graveyard on the Maitland Road.
1861-1875
1886
Fr. John P. Kelly becomes the first resident pastor for Merrickville. He had often served in the village before from his base in Smiths Falls.
1887
The present brick rectory is built at a cost of some $4,000.
1901
A fire seriously damages the old church. Archbishop Charles Hugh Gauthier approves the building of a new church at a cost of about $10,000.
1902
The last Mass is celebrated in the burnt remains on April 6, 1902. On April 17, the foundation for a new church is laid out for excavating with the cornerstone of the new and present church laid on May 4. The first Mass is said in the new St. Ann's on December 14.
The church is dedicated by Archbishop C.H. Gauthier on October 11.
1913
Archbishop Michael Joseph Spratt blesses the bell, giving it his own name: Michael Joseph.
1914
The first separate school in the area, St. Francis de Sales, opens in Smiths Falls. Many Merrickville families begin sending their children there.
1964
Fr. John Ferguson has a new main altar installed because of Vatican II calls for liturgical changes.
1970s
1991
The sacristy is transformed into a chapel for weekday Masses.
1992
With leadership from Fr. Brian Hart and the Parish Council, the foundation is laid for the North Grenville Community Hospice. A Francophone separate school, Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys, is established in the old Town Hall (present-day Royal Canadian Legion).
1995
The present Sainte-Marguerite-Bourgeoys School is built at 306 Read Street.
2002
On May 1, the parish opens the time capsule placed in St. Ann's cornerstone 100 years earlier. Planning begins for a 2003 time capsule to be assembled and placed in the same cornerstone niche.
The parish celebrates the centennial of the present church.
2023
The parish community celebrates 200 years of Catholicism in Merrickville.
Resident Pastors
2022 Fr. Mark Ruckpaul 2011-2021 Fr. Julius Nwagbara 2008-2011 Fr. Tom McDonald 2005-2008 Fr. Cosmas O. Ajawara 1997-2005 Fr. Andrew Shim 1993-1997 Fr. Sebastian Amato 1987-1993 Fr. Brian Hart 1985-1987 Fr. Daniel Ryan 1981-1985 Fr. James G. Manning 1972-1981 Fr. William Powell 1968-1972 Fr. Francis M. O'Connor 1965-1968 Fr. R. John Ferguson 1964-1965 Fr. Edward J. Keyes 1961-1964 Fr. Thomas J. Larkin 1948-1961 Fr. John J. O'Neill 1931-1948 Fr. Thomas Joseph Scott 1923-1931 Fr. Patrick J. Keaney 1923 Fr. Francis P. Quinn 1920-1923 Fr. Michael E. Crawley 1911-1920 Fr. W.A. McDonagh 1899-1911 Fr. Alexander J. Carson 1894-1899 Fr. M. John McCarthy 1891-1894 Fr. Morgan C. O'Brien 1888-1891 Fr. Charles Joseph Duffus 1886-1888 Fr. John P. Kelly
Non-Resident Pastors
1877-1886 Fr. Edmund Patrick Roche (Smiths Falls) 1877-1878 Fr. Edward J. Walsh (Kemptville) 1875-1877 Fr. Michael Clune (Smiths Falls) 1861-1875 Fr. William M. Harty (Kemptville) 1860-1861 Fr. Michael Clune (Smiths Falls) 1859-1860 Fr. John Quirck (Quirk/Quirke) 1857-1859 Fr. Terence Smith (Smiths Falls) 1856-1857 Fr. Bernard Coyle (Kemptville) 1844-1856 Fr. Daniel Farrelly (Kemptville) 1838-1844 Fr. James Clarke (Prescott) 1837-1838 Fr. James Campion (Prescott) 1823-1837 Fr. John MacDonald (Perth)
St Ann Roman Catholic Church Historical Photos
... to reflect Your love
Lord, make my life a window for Your light to shine through and a mirror to reflect Your love to all I meet. Amen.
Lord, make my life a window for Your light to shine through and a mirror to reflect Your love to all I meet. Amen.
St Ann Roman Catholic Church listing was last updated on the 13th of April, 2022