The cemeteries, located on Main Street opposite St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, are situated on more than ten acres in a lovely, quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. The tranquility is enhanced by majestic pine trees and monuments dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. Our primary goal is to carry out the sacred religious functions of burial and care for the resting places of the deceased.
The Catholic Church regards the burying of the dead as having a deep spiritual significance and corporal works of mercy. Our cemetery has been serving the West Rutland area for more than 150 years. It was consecrated in May 1865 by Bishop Louis DeGoesbriand, the first Bishop of Burlington, and is one of the oldest, active Catholic cemeteries in the diocese.