Religious Sites in New Orleans

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Religious Sites in New Orleans

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Center of Jesus the Lord
This compound was a Carmelite cloister until 1975; nuns who entered...
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Religious Sites Tremé
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Christ Church Cathedral
This beautiful Gothic Revival Episcopal church completed in 1887...
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Religious Sites Garden District
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Holy Name of Mary Church
The largest church in Algiers, this redbrick building was constructed...
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Religious Sites Algiers Point
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Old Ursuline Convent
The Ursulines were the first of many orders of religious women...
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Religious Sites French Quarter
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Our Lady of Guadalupe, International Shrine of St. Jude (Old Mortuary Chapel)
Constructed in 1826 to house funerals for victims of the city's...
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St. Augustine Catholic Church
Ursuline nuns donated the land for this church in 1841. Upon...
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St. Louis Cathedral
The oldest active cathedral in the United States, this church...
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Religious Sites French Quarter
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St. Patrick's Church
A stark exterior gives way to a far more ornate, richly painted...
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Religious Sites Warehouse District
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