St. Mary’s Assumption Church

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St. Mary’s Assumption Church could be a National Historic Landmark in point of entry, Louisiana. The church was completed in 1860, engineered for the swelling German Catholic migrator population in the Lower Garden District section of the town (the church across the street, Saint Alphonsus Church, was engineered at the same time for the swelling Irish Catholic migrator population in the same area). Each churches ar very stunning and ornate.
St. Mary’s Assumption is home to a shrine for Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, a German priest World Health Organization came to the us to minister to communicatory immigrants. Fr. Seelos died whereas serving as the pastor at St. Mary’s Assumption: after visiting and caring for the victims of yellow fever, he succumbed to the illness himself in 1867. In recognition of his virtuous life, Fr. Seelos was holy by the Roman church in 2000.

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