Ste. Anne’s Gift Shop and Museum Hours
| Monday – Friday |
Open 10:00 AM—4:00 PM |
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Brass Rubbings available until 3:00 PM |
| Saturday |
Open 10:00 AM —6:00 PM |
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Brass Rubbings available until 4:00 PM |
| Sunday |
Open 9:00 AM—3:30 PM |
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Brass Rubbings Available until 2:00 PM |
Visit our "Images of Faith" museum located in the basement of Ste. Anne’s Church. The displays highlight the religious history of Mackinac and are open to the public during the spring, summer and fall seasons. Baptismal, marriage and death records date back to 1695 and show the settlement of Mackinac Island through its local and immigrant populations.

This important piece of historical reference also enlightens the reader to the the development of catholicism in America through the work of dedicated Jesuits and devoted catholic immigrants. To obtain a copy of the Mackinac Register on CD Rom, please contact the parish directly.

Church bell at Ste. Anne's from approximately the 1830s until 1874.
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Brother Jim Boynton, S.J. displaying the Marquette chalice |
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Painting of Ste. Anne given to the Parish by Bishop Baraga |

Religious Articles of the late 1800s from Mackinac Residents |

The Vestments of Father William Gagnieur, S.J., among the last of the itinerant Jesuit missionaries to the Native Americans |

Religious Articles used at Ste. Anne's in the early 1900s
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Baptismal Font from before the renovation |

Early book of Church Law, and Brandy Bottle, showing the conflict between the Church and the fur trade |

Early French map of the Great Lakes |
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Altar Cards used before Vatican II |
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