Marysburg Assumption Church
{{Short description|Roman Catholic church in Saskatchewan, Canada}}
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| location= Marysburg, Saskatchewan
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| website= [http://marysburgchurch.ca/ Assumption Church Marysburg]
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| architecture_style= Romanesque Revival and Classical Revival
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Marysburg Assumption Church & Centre Of The Arts is a Roman Catholic church in the hamlet of Marysburg within the Rural Municipality of Humboldt in Saskatchewan, Canada. The church was designated as a municipal heritage building on September 13, 1983.{{cite web|url=http://marysburgchurch.ca/heritage.php |title=Marysburg - Heritage Site |publisher=Marysburgchurch.ca |date=1983-09-13 |accessdate=2015-03-02}} The brick building contains two towers and is of a Romanesque Revival style while the interior exhibits a Classical Revival influence.{{cite web
|url =http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8942
|title =Marysburg Assumption Church
|work = Heritage Properties
|publisher =Historical Places - A Joint Federal, Provincial and Territorial Initiative
|accessdate = 2012-05-21}} The Assumption Church is 12.8 km north (8 miles) of Humboldt, Saskatchewan on Hwy 20 and 3.2 km (2 miles) east on Marysburg Grid 756.
The church can hold over 400 people and makes extensive use of stained glass.{{cite web|url=http://www.stainedglasscanada.ca/ |title=Institute for Stained Glass in Canada |publisher=Stainedglasscanada.ca |date=2013-03-08 |accessdate=2015-03-02}} The interior is decorated with works by the artist Berthold Imhoff.{{cite web
| title =Assumption Catholic Church
| url =http://www.ndstudies.org/media/prairie_churches_count_berthold_von_imhoff_part_2
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| accessdate =2012-12-08 }} Thirty two Imhoff paintings were purchased in 1948.{{cite web
| title =Marysburg Assumption Church
| url =http://www.humboldtsk.com/AssumptionChurchMarysburg/
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| publisher = Humboldtsk.com
| accessdate =2012-12-11 }}
Restoration
Assumption Church Restoration Committee was formed in 1998, when the parish had shrunk to 25 families.
From 1998 to the end of 2003, new furnaces were installed, the foundation repaired, the brick exterior repaired, insulation pumped between roof and ceiling, and both nave and side wings given new roofs. This was financed entirely by local initiative.
2004 saw the start of major renovations to the interior. Mike Labelle of Western Restoration was hired and as a result the interior of the church was plastered and painted. Paintings by Berthold Imhoff were cleaned, repaired and remounted on the walls of the church in the winter of 2006.
The Assumption Church Restoration Committee received the Saskatchewan Architectural Heritage Award in September 2009 in the category of long-term stewardship.{{cn|date=April 2023}}
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Category:Roman Catholic churches completed in 1920
Category:Roman Catholic churches in Saskatchewan
Category:Humboldt No. 370, Saskatchewan
Category:20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Canada