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Fire in Franklin Church Being Investigated as Arson

Oct 26, 2024 07:58PM ● By Chuck Tashjian

FRANKLIN—The fire that damaged St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Franklin yesterday evening is being investigated as arson and investigators are asking for the public’s help, said Franklin Fire Chief James G. McLaughlin, Franklin Police Chief Thomas J. Lynch, and State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine.

“Houses of worship play a vital role in every community, and our hearts go out to everyone who made St. Mary’s a part of their lives,” said Chief McLaughlin. “We’re deeply relieved that no one was injured and that firefighters were able to contain the fire damage.”

The Franklin Fire Department and Franklin Police responded to 1 Church Square at about 5:45 pm after a fire alarm activation and 9-1-1 call. On arrival, firefighters located a fire that they quickly knocked down. Heavy smoke conditions throughout the building required extensive ventilation.

The origin and cause of the fire are being investigated by the Franklin Fire Department, Franklin Police Department, State Police assigned to the State Fire Marshal’s office, and ATF. Based on an examination of the scene, witness interviews, and other evidence gathered throughout last night and this morning, they collectively determined that the fire was intentionally set.

“We’re asking anyone with information on this fire to share it with investigators,” said State Fire Marshal Davine. “Call the Arson Watch Reward Program at 1-800-682-9229. Tipsters can remain anonymous if they wish.”

The Arson Watch Reward Program is coordinated by the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association and offers rewards of up to $5,000 for information that detects or prevents arson crimes.

The fire departments of Norfolk, Wrentham, Medway, Bellingham, and Plainville provided mutual aid at the scene. The Foxborough Fire Department provided station coverage.

Update:
On Sunday morning, October 27th, St. Mary's held Mass behind St. Mary's school, with hundreds of parishioners attending. Later that day, on Franklin Town Common, members of Franklin Interfaith Council met in a show of solidarity and support for the parish.

Monday, October 28th, Fr. Poitras, of St. Mary's issued the following statement on the church's Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/StMaryParishFranklinMA ):

Dear Parishioners of St. Mary’s,
I’m happy to announce to you that, thanks to our friends from Service Master,
Chapel and Sacred Heart Hall are now clean and safe for use again!
Therefore, starting this Saturday, November 2nd, we will begin using our Chapel and Sacred Heart Hall for all our Masses, both weekend and daily, and all other liturgies, meetings and events.
We will resume our regular weekend Mass schedule in the Chapel and Sacred Heart Hall on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. THIS WEEKEND (November 2nd and 3rd).
For weekend and daily Mass parking, please use the school parking lot, Franklin Senior Center parking lot, Daniel McCahill Street, Union Street or Main Street. The Oak St. parking area and Rectory driveway will not be available as our renovation team is working 7 days a week in the Main Church. Also, please do not give in to curiosity and wander upstairs for any reason. There is still a lot of soot and smoke damage that is strongly discouraged breathing in to our bodies.
Our Daily Mass at 7 a.m. in the Chapel on Mondays through Fridays will resume on Monday, November 4th.
Confessions will resume in the Chapel on Saturdays from 8 a.m. - 9 a.m.beginning Saturday, November 9th.
All Baptisms, Funerals and Weddings will be held as scheduled in the Chapel and Sacred Heart Hall beginning on Saturday, November 2nd.
All meetings and activities including St. Vincent DePaul can resume in the Sacred Heart Hall beginning Saturday November 2nd. However, whomever is coordinating those events will need to plan for use without tables as the chairs will be in place for Masses, like we have set at Christmas and Easter.
This is great news that we can at least return to some use of our church so quickly. While it will not always feel ideal, at least we can join together again in our church in some form and fashion. We will all need to have patience as we continue to move forward and make the best of what we have."