St Francis of Assisi Chapel

Lanterns & Luminaries
Event

Live-stream Lanterns & Luminaries with Keith Lockhart on YouTube! Join us on April 16 at 7pm.

Who Were the Waldensians?

A photo of the St. Francis Chapel from 1918.

The Waldensians and Old North

Watch this video for the full history of the St. Francis Chapel.

The North End’s Waldensians did not have a regular, dedicated church of their own, so in 1914, Old North’s rector invited the community to use Old North Church on Sunday afternoons. Old North also arranged for an Italian-speaking minister, Henry Sartorio, to lead services in their primary language.

The services flourished, and within a few years, plans were developing to create a place the Waldensians could call their own. Funds were raised, and the chapel was built on Old North’s campus. On Thanksgiving Day 1918, the Chapel of St. Francis of Assisi was dedicated.

As the Waldensian community grew and prospered, they left the North End for areas in Greater Boston, and attendance declined at the St. Francis Chapel. By the 1950s, the building had been converted into a museum and retail space. Today, the building houses Two Lanterns: Gifts at Old North. When you visit the shop you can still see many of the chapel’s original architectural features including angels, sentinel stone lions, and crosses.

Read More About the St. Francis Chapel

Educators: Discover Our Teaching Resources

Bring Old North to your school with fully developed multimedia lessons for ages K-12. Our curricula are free of charge for teachers and homeschool families.