Barrington’s long history as a Catholic faith community began in the 1860’s with missionary priests celebrating Mass in private homes. The original Saint Anne Catholic Church was dedicated in 1884, with a resident pastor assigned by 1905. In 1927, Saint Anne Parish School was built and staffed by the Sisters of Mercy, making it one of the first parochial schools in Lake County. Over the next thirty years, the Saint Anne community grew significantly with the guidance of the pastor, Father Alexander Thane, who oversaw multiple building projects that expanded both the church and school.
After Father Thane’s retirement in 1971, Father Arthur Dillon became pastor. Under his direction, the parish center, named the Dillon Center after his retirement, and the rectory were built and dedicated in 1980. Shortly after this time, the sanctuary of the church was renovated. Father Dillon was responsible for establishing many programs that met the needs of an ever-growing, Post Vatican II church. Throughout this time in Saint Anne’s history, many priests were responsible for helping make Saint Anne what it has become today.
Father John Dewes, affectionately known as “Father Jack,” was appointed pastor on August 31, 1989. In the years following, Father Jack continued to encourage the growth of the Post Vatican spirit of community and concern. Under his leadership, the parish community underwent a Campus Development Plan that was the largest in the Archdiocese’s history. This plan included a beautiful new church with antiphonal seating; the renovation of the former church into a daily mass chapel where the Eucharist is reserved; and the creation of a gathering space adorned with a striking fireplace where parishioners share in hospitality after all weekend masses. The Campus Development Plan also included the renovation and expansion of the Parish School.Mission & Commission Structure
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