The Brick Chapel exhibit is closed and will re-open on April 12.
18751 Hogaboom Lane St. Mary's City , 20686
Saturday, April 12, 2025
10:00am - 4:30pm
18751 Hogaboom Lane St. Mary's City , 20686
12 Apr 2025
St. Mary’s City, Maryland – Historic St. Mary’s City is proud to announce the official opening of the interior of the reconstructed Brick Chapel on April 12, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This milestone event marks the culmination of decades of archaeological research, historical study, and preservation efforts dedicated to one of Maryland’s most significant sites of religious freedom.
Constructed in 1667, the Brick Chapel at St. Mary’s City stands as a powerful reminder of faith, perseverance, and early American values. It was built during a time when colonial Maryland served as a refuge for those fleeing religious persecution in England. The Lords Baltimore’s vision of liberty of conscience set the foundation for religious tolerance in the Americas—an idea that would later influence the U.S. Constitution.
Despite its importance, the chapel was forcibly closed in 1704 by order of the royal governor, and its bricks were repurposed for other structures. Rediscovered through archaeological excavations in the 20th century, the site has since undergone extensive research and reconstruction. Now, for the first time since its closing over 300 years ago, visitors will be able to step inside and experience the fully completed interior, including the altar, altar rail, and tabernacle. Additional exhibit elements relate the story of how archaeological study has contributed to the understanding of 17th-century religious practice.
Henry Miller, PhD, Historic St. Mary’s City Senior Research Fellow, emphasized the importance of this achievement:
“The Chapel Exhibit is a major step in telling the public about two of Maryland’s most significant legacies, Liberty of Conscience and the Free Exercise of Religion as official policies of a government. At the same time, it also represents the beginning place of the Catholic Faith in the English colonies that became the United States. Both make this a site of national and even international significance.”
The day’s events will begin with a ceremonial unlocking of the chapel’s doors by St. Mary’s County Sheriff Steve Hall, symbolizing the reversal of the act carried out in 1704 when Sheriff John Coode locked the chapel under royal orders. Dignitaries and key speakers from across Maryland will reflect on the chapel’s significance in the founding of Maryland and the United States.
The event will also feature a series of presentations from leading historians, archaeologists, and preservationists, providing in-depth insight into the chapel’s history, construction, and discoveries.
Master of Ceremonies: Travis G. Parno, PhD
Seating for the session is first-come, first-served; there is no reserved seating. Seating may begin at 1:15 p.m. The sessions will take place in the Margaret Brent Pavilion (47414 Old State House Road, St. Mary’s City, Maryland).
This historic occasion offers a unique opportunity for the public to engage with Maryland’s early history, archaeology, and the ongoing mission of Historic St. Mary’s City to preserve its rich past.
This free event is open to all. We invite history enthusiasts, scholars, and community members to celebrate this momentous occasion and experience firsthand the legacy of the Brick Chapel.
Wed, Apr 9, 2025
10:00 AM - 02:30 PM
Tue, Apr 15, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Wed, Apr 16, 2025
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Fri, Apr 18, 2025
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Wed, Apr 23, 2025
06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Fri, Apr 25, 2025
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM
Tue, May 6, 2025
04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Sat, May 17, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Mon, Jun 2, 2025
04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Fri, Jun 6, 2025
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Sat, Oct 4, 2025
All Day
Fri, Oct 17, 2025
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM