Mormon Inquiry

Historic LDS chapel burns

Thursday May 21, 2009

Categories: News

It happened on Sunday. The historic and picturesque LDS chapel near Harvard University caught fire about 10:30 a.m. and burned for two hours. Here's from the initial story at the Boston Globe:

Mormons around the country today are grieving the destruction of a well-known LDS meetinghouse in Cambridge that many encountered as grad students at Harvard or MIT. The meetinghouse, in Longfellow Park, caught fire this morning, while local Mormons were gathered there to watch the satellite broadcast of a meeting being held in Salt Lake City. Everyone was safely evacuated, and the cause of the fire is unknown.

I heard via personal contacts that the folks from the Quaker meeting house across the street were very helpful during the commotion and crisis. Thank you, Friends.

A more detailed report the following day (with a nice photo gallery) gives some indication of the magnitude of the blaze:

Fire departments from nearby Belmont, Somerville, Waltham, and Watertown provided assistance, Reardon said. The fire, which required 22 engines, seven ladder companies, and about 80 firefighters to extinguish, finally died out about 1 p.m.

Is it just me, or have there been an unusual number of fire-related stories about LDS chapels lately? For example, "Arson suspected in LDS chapel fire" concerning a fire at a Utah church last week. Perhaps it is simply that the higher news profile of the LDS Church causes some stories to make the wire that might have been just local stories a few years ago.

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rvs
May 22, 2009 6:21 PM

More photos and videos can be found here: http://web.me.com/b0n/fire/Cambridge_Chapel.html

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David Banack is an attorney living in Jackson Hole. He joined the LDS Church at age 15 and later served a two-year LDS mission to France and Switzerland. He has lived up and down the West Coast, as well as in Fiji, Samoa, Sweden, Utah, and now Wyoming. Dave has been running the Mormon Inquiry site discussing LDS and Christian issues since 2003. He is a website editor for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and also participates at the LDS weblog Times and Seasons. The views expressed on this blog are his own.

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