List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans
This is a list of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. The archdiocese encompasses eight civil parishes in Louisiana: Jefferson (except Grand Isle)[note 1], Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, and Washington. There are 108 parishes within the archdiocese.[2] As of June 1, 2009, the archdiocese's parishes are organized into ten deaneries.[3]
Active parishes
Deanery I - Cathedral
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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St. Louis Cathedral | 615 Pere Antoine Aly, Jackson Square | http://www.stlouiscathedral.org | ||
Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos (formerly St. Vincent De Paul) | 3053 Dauphine St.
New Orleans |
Order of Preachers/Dominicans (O.P.) | http://seeloschurchno.org | |
Our Lady of Guadalupe (The International Shrine of St. Jude) | 411 North Rampart St.
New Orleans |
Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.I.) | http://www.judeshrine.com | |
Corpus Christi-Epiphany | 2022 St. Bernard Ave.
New Orleans |
Josephite Fathers and Brothers (S.S.J.) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120719142526/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/cce/ | |
Immaculate Conception | 130 Baronne St.
New Orleans |
Jesuit (S.J.) | http://jesuitchurch.net | |
Our Lady Star of the Sea | 1835 St. Roch Ave.
New Orleans |
http://www.olss-no.com/ | ||
St. Augustine | 1210 Governor Nicholls St. @ Henriette Delile St.
New Orleans (Treme') |
http://www.staugustinecatholicchurch-neworleans.org/ | ||
St. David | 5617 St. Claude Ave.
New Orleans |
Josephite (S.S.J.) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120305115412/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/sd/ | |
St. Joseph | 1802 Tulane ave.
New Orleans |
Vincentian Fathers | http://www.stjosephchurch-no.org | |
St. Mary of the Angels | 3501 N. Miro St.
New Orleans |
http://www.smaneworleans.org/ | ||
St. Peter Claver | 1923 St. Philip St.
New Orleans |
Society of St. Edmund (S.S.E.) | http://www.stpeterclaverneworleans.org | |
Deanery II - City Park-Gentilly
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Mary Queen of Vietnam | 5069 Willowbrook Dr.
New Orleans |
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Our Lady of the Rosary | 3368 Esplanade Ave.
New Orleans |
http://www.ourladyoftherosary-no.com | ||
Resurrection of Our Lord | 9701 Hammond St.
New Orleans |
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St. Anthony of Padua | 4640 Canal St.
New Orleans |
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St. Dominic | 775 Harrison Ave.
New Orleans (Lakeview) |
Dominican Fathers and Brothers (O.P.) | http://www.stdominicnola.org | |
St. Gabriel the Archangel | 4700 Pineda St.
New Orleans |
http://stgabe.net | ||
St. James Major | 3736 Gentilly Blvd.
New Orleans |
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St. Maria Goretti | 7300 Crowder St.
New Orleans |
http://www.smgnola.com | ||
St. Paul the Apostle | 6828 Chef Menteur Highway
New Orleans (East) |
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St. Pius X | 6666 Spanish Fort Blvd.
New Orleans (East) |
http://stpiusxnola.org | ||
St. Raymond-St. Leo the Great | 2916 Paris Ave.
New Orleans |
Josephite (S.S.J) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120718040047/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/srsl/ | |
Transfiguration of the Lord
(Established in 2008, formed by the merger of three parishes affected by Hurricane Katrina: St. Francis Cabrini, St. Raphael the Archangel and St. Thomas the Apostle) |
2212 Prentiss Av.
New Orleans, LA 70122-5308 |
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Deanery III - Uptown
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Blessed Sacrament - St. Joan of Arc | 8321 Burthe St.
New Orleans |
Josephite (S.S.J.) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120305074617/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/bssj/ | |
Blessed Trinity | 4230 S. Broad St.
New Orleans |
http://www.blessedtrinity-no.org/ | ||
Good Shepherd Parish at St. Stephen Church | 1025 Napoleon Ave.
New Orleans |
http://goodshepherdparishnola.com | ||
Holy Name of Jesus | 6367 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans |
Jesuit (S.J.) | http://www.hnjchurch.org | |
Mater Dolorosa | 1228 S. Carrollton Ave.
New Orleans |
http://www.mdolorosa.com | ||
St. Alphonsus Parish / St. Marys Assumption Church | 2030 Constance St.
New Orleans |
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (CSsR) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120211204823/http://www.stalphonsusneworleans.com/ | |
St. Francis of Assisi | 631 State St.
New Orleans |
http://www.stfrancisuptown.com | ||
St. Katharine Drexel | 2015 Louisiana Ave.
New Orleans |
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St. Patrick | 724 Camp Street
New Orleans |
http://oldstpatricks.org | ||
St. Rita of Cascia | 2729 Lowerline St.
New Orleans |
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St. Theresa of Avila | 1404 Erato St.
New Orleans |
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Deanery IV - East Jefferson
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Divine Mercy Parish | 4337 Sal Lentini Pkwy.
Kenner |
http://www.divinemercyparish.org | ||
Divine Mercy Parish:
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School |
4119 St. Elizabeth Dr.
Kenner |
http://www.divinemercyparish.org | ||
St. Edward the Confessor | 4921 West Metairie Ave. | http://www.steddy.org | ||
Our Lady of Divine Providence | 1000 N. Starrett Rd. | http://oldp.org | ||
Our Lady of Perpetual Help | 1908 Short Street
Kenner |
https://web.archive.org/web/20120209143604/http://archdiocese-no.org/olphlachurch/ | ||
St. Agnes | 3310 Jefferson Hwy.
Jefferson |
http://www.stagnesjefferson.org | ||
St. Angela Merici | 901 Beverly Garden Dr. | http://www.stangela.org | ||
St. Ann Church and National Shrine | 4940 Meadowdale St. | http://stannchurchandshrine.org | ||
St. Benilde | 1901 Division St. | http://www.stbenilde.org | ||
St. Catherine of Siena Church | 105 Bonnabel Blvd. @ Metairie Rd. | http://www.stcatherineparish.com | ||
St. Christopher the Martyr | 309 Manson Ave. | |||
St. Clement of Rome | 4317 Richland Ave. | http://www.scrparish.org | ||
St. Francis Xavier | 444 Metairie Rd. | |||
St. Jerome | 2400 33rd St.
Kenner |
http://www.stjeromecatholic.org/ | ||
St. Louis King of France | 1609 Carrollton | http://stlouiskingoffrance.com/ | ||
St. Mary Magdalen | 6425 West Metairie Ave. | http://www.stmarymagdalenchurch.com/ | ||
St. Matthew the Apostle | 10021 Jefferson Hwy
River Ridge |
https://web.archive.org/web/20120210150030/http://www.stmatthew-riverridge.4lpi.com/ | ||
St. Philip Neri | 6500 Kawanee Ave. | |||
St. Rita of Cascia | 7100 Jefferson Hwy. | https://web.archive.org/web/20120116014251/http://www.stritaharahan.com/web/ | ||
Deanery V - St. John/St. Charles
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Ascension of Our Lord | 799 Fairway Drive
Laplace, LA |
http://www.aolparish.org | ||
Holy Family | 155 Holy Family Lane
Luling, LA |
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Our Lady of Grace | 772 Highway 44
Reserve, LA |
Josephite (S.S.J.) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120719143914/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/olg/ | |
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary | 1 Rectory Lane
Hahnville, LA |
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Sacred Heart of Jesus | 401 Spruce St.
Norco, LA |
http://sacredheartchurchnorco.org | ||
St. Anthony of Padua It began sharing a pastor with Ama's St. Mark church in 2008.[4] |
234 Angus Dr.
Luling, LA |
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St. Charles Borromeo | 13396 River Rd. | https://sites.google.com/site/scblittleredchurch/home | ||
St. Gertrude the Great In 2008 it began sharing a pastor with Paradis's St. John the Baptist Church.[4] |
17292 LA Hwy 631
Des Allemands, LA |
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St. Hubert | 176 Anthony Monica Street
Garyville, LA |
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St. Joan of Arc | 529 W. 5th St.
Laplace, LA |
http://www.sjachurch.com | ||
St. John the Baptist | 2361 Hwy. 18
Edgard, LA |
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St. John the Baptist In 2008 it began sharing a pastor with St. Gertrude Church in Des Allemands.[4] |
15405 Hwy. 90
Paradis, LA |
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St. Mark In 2008 it began sharing a pastor with Luling's St. Anthony church in 2008.[4] |
10771 River Rd.
Ama, LA |
http://www.stmarkwebsite.web.officelive.com%5B%5D | ||
St. Peter | 1551 Hwy. 44
Reserve. LA |
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Deanery VI - West Bank
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Christ the King | 535 Deerfield Rd.
Terrytown, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20080224073911/http://www.archdiocese-no.org/ctk/ | ||
Immaculate Conception | 4401 7th St.
Marrero |
https://web.archive.org/web/20150119083333/http://www.icchurchparish.org/ | ||
Our Lady of Prompt Succor and Holy Guardian Angels Mission | 146 4th St.
Westwego, LA |
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Our Lady of the Angels It began sharing a pastor with St. Bonaventure in 2008.[4] |
139 Herman St.
Waggaman, LA |
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St. Agnes Le Thi Thanh | 6851 St. Le Thi Thanh St.
Marrero, LA |
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St. Joseph | 610 6th St.
Gretna, LA |
http://www.stjosephgretna.org%5B%5D | ||
St. Anthony | 924 Monroe St.
Gretna, LA |
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St. Pius X | 8151 Barataria Blvd.
Crown Point, LA |
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St. Bonaventure It began sharing a pastor with Our Lady of the Angels in 2008.[4] |
329 S. Jamie Blvd.
Avondale, LA |
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St. Cletus | 3600 Claire Ave.
Gretna, LA |
http://www.stcletuschurch.myownparish.com | ||
St. Joachim | 5055 Barataria Blvd.
Marrero, LA |
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St. John Bosco | 2114 Oakmere Dr.
Harvey, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20130109033031/http://www.archdiocese-no.org/sjbc/ | ||
St. Joseph the Worker | 455 Ames Blvd.
Marrero, LA |
http://www.stjworker.com/ | ||
St. Martha | 2555 Apollo Dr.
Harvey, LA |
http://www.stmarthaharvey.com | ||
Infant Jesus of Prague Mission | 700 Maple Street
Harvey, LA |
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St. Rosalie | 600 2nd Ave.
Harvey, LA |
Salesians of Don Bosco (S.B.D.) | http://www.strosalieparish.org | |
Visitation of Our Lady | 3500 Ames Blvd.
Marrero, LA |
http://www.vol.org | ||
Deanery VII - Algiers/Plaquemines
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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All Saints | 1441 Teche St.
New Orleans (Algiers) |
Josephite (S.S.J.) | https://web.archive.org/web/20120718055336/http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/asc/ | |
Holy Name of Mary | 500 Eliza Street
New Orleans (Algiers Point[5]) |
http://www.facebook.com/Holynameofmary | ||
Holy Spirit | 6201 Stratford Pl.
New Orleans |
https://web.archive.org/web/20120130223454/http://www.holyspirit-no.org/ | ||
Our Lady of Perpetual Help | 8968 Hwy. 23
Belle Chasse, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20101013062930/http://www.olphbc.org/olph_church/churchwelcome.html | ||
St. Andrew the Apostle | 3101 Eton St.
New Orleans (Algiers) |
http://www.standrewparish.net | ||
St. Patrick | 28698 Hwy. 23
Port Sulphur, LA |
http://www.stpatrickportsulphur.com | ||
Deanery VIII - St. Bernard
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Our Lady of Lourdes It closed after Hurricane Katrina but was to reopen circa 2008 while sharing a pastor with St. Bernard Church.[4] |
2621 Colonial Blvd.
Violet, LA |
http://www.olol-church.com | ||
Our Lady of Prompt Succor | 2320 Paris Road
Chalmette, LA |
http://www.olps-chalmette.org/ | ||
St. Bernard It closed after Hurricane Katrina but was to reopen circa 2008 while sharing a pastor with Violet's Our Lady of Lourdes.[4] |
2805 Bayou Rd.
St. Bernard, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20121209033903/http://www.stbernardcatholicchurch.com/ | ||
St. Thomas | 17605 Hwy 15
Pointe a la Hache, LA |
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Assumption of Our Lady Mission | 6951 Hwy 39
Braithwaite, LA |
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Deanery IX - West St. Tammany-Washington
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Holy Family | 1318 Bickham Rd.
Franklinton |
https://web.archive.org/web/20120106191400/http://ourholyfamilycc.com/ | ||
Mary Queen of Peace | 1501 W. Causeway Appr.
Mandeville, LA |
http://www.maryqueenofpeace.org/ | ||
Most Holy Trinity | 4465 Hwy 190 East Service Road
Covington, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20120214201032/http://mostholytrinityano.org/ | ||
Our Lady of the Lake | 312 Lafitte St.
Mandeville, LA |
http://www.ollparish.info/ | ||
St. Anselm | 306 St. Mary St.
Madisonville, LA |
http://www.stanselmmadisonville.org | ||
St. Benedict | 20370 Smith Rd.
Covington, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20110925150826/http://www.stbenedictcovington.org/ | ||
St. Jane de Chantal | 7240 Maple St.
Abita Springs, LA |
http://saintjanedechantal.com | ||
St. Michael the Archangel Mission | 81340 Hwy. 41
Bush, LA |
http://saintjanedechantal.com | ||
St. John the Baptist | 11355 St. John Church Rd.
Folsom, LA |
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St. Peter | 125 E. 19th Avenue
Covington |
http://www.stpeterparish.com | ||
Deanery X - East St. Tammany-Washington
Church name | Image | Address/community | Current Order | Website |
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Annunciation | 517 Avenue B
Bogalusa, LA |
http://accbogalusa.org | ||
Our Lady of Lourdes | 400 Westchester Place
Slidell, LA |
http://ollparishslidell.org%5B%5D | ||
Sacred Heart | 28088 Main St.
Lacombe, LA |
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St. Genevieve | 58203 Hwy. 433 | http://stgenevieve.net/ | ||
St. John of the Cross | 61051 Brier Lake Drive
Lacombe, LA |
https://web.archive.org/web/20111107143451/http://home.catholicweb.com/stjohnofthecross/ | ||
St. Luke the Evangelist | 910 Cross Gates Blvd.
Slidell, LA |
http://www.stlukeslidell.org/ | ||
St. Margaret Mary | 1050 Robert Blvd.
Slidell, LA |
http://www.saintmmchurch.org/ | ||
Sts. Peter and Paul | 66192 St. Mary Dr.
Pearl River, LA |
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Non-parish churches
Church name | Image | Address | Website |
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Center of Jesus the Lord | 1236 N. Rampart St.
New Orleans (French Quarter) |
http://www.centerofjesusthelord.org | |
Catholic Center at Tulane University | 1037 Audubon St.
New Orleans |
http://www.catholiccentertulane.com | |
University campus ministry centers
Tulane University and the University of New Orleans have campus ministry centers: St. Thomas More and St. Thomas the Apostle, respectively. They were parishes until 2008.[4]
Suppressed parishes
In 2008 the archdiocese had a plan to close 22 churches, with 16 of them in New Orleans.[6]
Church name | Image | Address/community | Year suppressed |
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Annunciation Church By 2011 the archdiocese listed for sale the church, rectory, and parish hall.[7] |
New Orleans[7] | ||
Ave Maria Chapel On October 21, 1912, it received its dedication ceremony. It was the first Catholic worship center in its neighborhood. A September 29, 1915 weather event destroyed the building.[5] |
Lakeview, New Orleans[5] | 1915[5] | |
Blessed Sacrament The final church service was held on August 17, 2008. St. Joan of Arc Church in Carrollton took the members of its congregation.[8] By 2011 the archdiocese opened the church property to lease and it listed the rectory for sale.[7] |
Uptown New Orleans[4] | 2008[8] | |
Epiphany of Our Lord Church It was built in 1948, and closed after Hurricane Katrina. Corpus Christi Church took the parishioners.[5] |
7th Ward, New Orleans[5] | Dissolved in 2008[4] | |
Holy Guardian Angels The church building remained, but it became a part of Our Lady of Prompt Succor.[4] |
Bridge City[4] | 2008[4] | |
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
{sold by the Archdiocese and now operates as an opera house) |
725 Saint Ferdinand Street
New Orleans Faubourg Marigny |
1997 | |
Immaculate Heart of Mary Closed in 2008.[4] St. Maria Goretti Church took the parishioners.[5] By 2011 the archdiocese was listing its vacant land for sale.[7] |
New Orleans East[5] | 2008[4] | |
Incarnate Word Congregants moved to Mater Dolorosa.[4] By 2011 the archdiocese was listing the church for sale.[7] |
Carrollton, New Orleans[4] | 2008[4] | |
Infant Jesus of Prague The church building remained, with it becoming a part of St. Martha.[4] |
Harvey[4] | 2008[4] | |
Nativity of Our Lord Consolidated with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton[6] |
Kenner[6] | 2008[6] | |
Our Lady of Good Counsel Bruce Nolan and David Hammer of The Times Picayune stated that it was a "small but healthy" church.[6] Nolan stated that it was one of several churches "that were relatively unscathed by [Hurricane Katrina], but are too small and too near each other to escape consolidation."[9] At the end the church had about 450 families.[9] Parishioners were redirected to St. Stephen.[6] |
Uptown New Orleans:[4] 1307 Louisiana Ave.
New Orleans (Garden District) |
2008[9] | |
Our Lady of Good Harbor Its parish school was the first school racially desegregated by the archdiocese, prompting boycotts from white people and vandalism circa the 1960s. The archdiocese merged the congregation with Port Sulphur's St. Patrick Church.[5] By 2011 the archdiocese listed the congregation's vacant land for sale.[7] |
Buras[7] | 2008[4] | |
Our Lady of Lourdes In 1957 there was a dedication ceremony for its auditorium, convent, gymnasium, and latest school building. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 forced the closure, and the archdiocese never reopened it due to the damage sustained. In 2014 the archdiocese chose to sell the building.[5] Its congregation merged into St. Matthias.[4] |
Central City, New Orleans | Formally closed in 2008.[4] | |
Sacred Heart of Jesus Congregants moved to St. Anthony of Padua.[4] In 1901 Louis Armstrong was given a Christening.[5] |
Mid-City, New Orleans[6] | 2008[6] | |
San Pedro Pescador Its congregation moved to St. Bernard Church.[4] By 2011 the archdiocese listed the church building for sale.[7] |
Reggio[7] | 2008[4] | |
St. Alphonsus
(Merged with St. Mary's Assumption. Building is now a community center.) |
2029 Constance St.
New Orleans |
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St. Anthony By 2011 the archdiocese listed the congregation's vacant land for sale.[7] |
Venice[7] | ||
St. Anthony Parishioners moved to Holy Name of Mary in Algiers, New Orleans[4] |
Gretna[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Brigid It was established in 1977.[5] Mary, Queen of Vietnam absorbed its congregation.[4] |
Village de L'Est, New Orleans East[5] | 2008[4] | |
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Consolidated with Nativity of Our Lord[6] |
Kenner[6] | 2008[6] | |
St. Frances Cabrini
(Demolished in June 2007 due to extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina) The congregation was consolidated with St. Raphael in 2008,[6] with the St. Raphael site used.[4]
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5500 Paris Ave. | ||
St. Francis de Sales It merged into Holy Ghost.[4] By 2011 the archdiocese was listing the following components for sale: the church, parish hall, rectory, and shrine.[7] |
Central City, New Orleans[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Henry Church Bruce Nolan and David Hammer of The Times Picayune stated that it was a "small but healthy" church.[6] After the archbishop ordered the church closed, members of the congregation occupied it until they were removed by the New Orleans Police Department. It temporarily reopened for a funeral in 2010, as it had not been deconsecrated.[10] Nolan stated that it was one of several churches "that were relatively unscathed by [Hurricane Katrina], but are too small and too near each other to escape consolidation."[9] At the end it had about 300 families who were members.[9] Parishioners were redirected to St. Stephen.[6] |
Uptown New Orleans[9] | October 26, 2008[5] | |
St. John the Baptist By 2011, the archdiocese listed the rectory for lease.[7] |
New Orleans[7] | ||
St. Julian Eymard Worshippers moved to Holy Name of Mary in Algiers.[4] |
Algiers, New Orleans[4] | August 3, 2008.[5] | |
St. Lawrence the Martyr The church stayed open for Latin worship services, though as a part of the Our Lady of Divine Providence congregation.[4] |
Metairie[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Louise Marillac It, along with three other churches, were consolidated into Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church in Chalmette.[5] The archdiocese razed the church in 2009.[11] |
2008[11] | ||
St. Mark It was affected by Hurricane Katrina. It merged into Our Lady of Prompt Succor.[5] |
Chalmette[5] | 2008[5] | |
St. Mary's Chapel Located in the Old Ursuline Convent, it was counted as a parish at the time of its closure. St. Louis Cathedral absorbed its congregants.[4] |
French Quarter, New Orleans[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Matthias It was affected by Hurricane Katrina.[5] |
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St. Maurice Congregants moved to St. David.[4] By 2011 the archdiocese listed the following components for sale: the church, gymnasium, rectory, and school building.[7] |
Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Monica It merged into St. Matthias.[4] |
Central City, New Orleans[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Philip the Apostle By 2011 the archdiocese listed the congregation's vacant land for sale.[7] |
New Orleans[7] | ||
St. Pius X The church building remained, but it became a part of St. Anthony.[4] |
Crown Point[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Raphael Consolidated with St. Frances Cabrini,[6] with the St. Raphael site used.[4] |
Gentilly, New Orleans[4] | 2008[6] | |
St. Raymond Its congregants went to St. Leo the Great.[5] |
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St. Robert Bellarmine It merged into Our Lady of Prompt succor.[5] By 2011 the archdiocese listed the congregation's vacant land for sale.[7] |
Arabi[5] | ||
St. Rose of Lima - The school closed in 1978 and the church closed due to Hurricane Katrina.[5] It was repurposed as the Bayou Treme Center for Arts and Education in 2012.[5] | |||
St. Simon Peter St. Maria Goretti Church took the parishioners.[5] By 2011 the archdiocese listed the congregation's church, rectory, and school building for sale.[7] |
New Orleans East[4] | 2008[4] | |
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus It was affected by Hurricane Katrina, and was closed due to damage.[5] |
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St. Vincent de Paul
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3053 Dauphine
New Orleans (Bywater) |
2001 | |
Notes
- Unlike the rest of Jefferson Parish, the church of Grand Isle is not in the New Orleans archdiocese, but instead in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux.[1]
References
- "Home". Our Lady of the Isle. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- "Statistics at a glance". Archdiocese of New Orleans. Archived from the original on 2010-05-05. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
- Peter Finney Jr. (April 11, 2009). "Archdiocese realigns deaneries to reflect plan" (PDF). Clarion Herald. p. 3. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
- Nolan, Bruce (2008-04-08). "View parish-by-parish changes". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- Daffin, Melinda (2017-03-07). "24 closed Catholic churches of New Orleans: vintage photos from The Times-Picayune". The Times Picayune. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- Nolan, Bruce; David Hammer (2008-04-09). "Archbishop announces sweeping reorganization". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- Pope, John (2011-01-25). "Archdiocese of New Orleans will sell or lease 13 empty properties, including 7 churches". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2020-05-29. - Map of properties for sale, which has further details on what portions of each property were for sale
- Persica, Dennis (2008-08-17). "Blessed Sacrament parishioners say farewell". The Times Picayune. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- Nolan, Bruce (2008-04-03). "Two N.O. church parishes to close, leaders are told". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2011-02-04. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
They said Engelbrecht told them the two parishes were to be formally dissolved -- the canonical term is "suppressed"[...]
- Nolan, Bruce (2010-02-19). "St. Henry parishioners use church for first time in 13 months". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2011-02-04. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- Barry, Dan (2010-07-03). "In a Refuge Haunted by Katrina, BP Swirls In". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans canonically closed St. Louise de Marillac Church two years ago, then tore it down last year, along with a portion of the old parochial school.
- Two years ago from the article's date, 2010, is 2008. "Last year" would be 2009.
Further reading
- Daffin, Melinda (2017-03-10). "10 more closed Catholic churches of New Orleans: Vintage photos". The Times Picayune.