New Orleans Religious Sites

By Herald Moores


There are many religious sites in New Orleans. This town has some extraordinarily unusual spiritual landmarks too. Looking at these different places will hopefully inspire you to make a journey to this impossible to believe city.

St. Louis Cathedral

This is the oldest cathedral in the US that is still active. It is located in the back of the historical Jackson Square. The current cathedral is actually the third building to stand in this actual spot. It dates all the way back to 1794. This cathedral is awfully dramatic looking. Among New Orleans religious landmarks, this is a must see.

Voodoo Spiritual Temple

This is undoubtedly one of the more surprising religious sites in New Orleans. It was founded in 1990, and is very popular with the tourists. It is founded upon West African Spiritual practices. The primary room in the temple contains changes with several offerings on them. The church makes an attempt to prove misguidance about Voodoo wrong. They offer many different things for visitors. These are marriages, blessings, bone readings, and even special rituals. It's controlled by the Priestess Miriam who also cells CDs of her different chants.

Saint Ann Shrine

This shrine started as an official activity for the Saint Ann Parish. It started in 1902. From the very beginning, it's a place for official parties, like wedding. This New Orleans religious landmark was made as a copy of the cave at Lourdes. On the right outside wall is a small statue of the Immaculate Conception. Beneath that's holy water, which visitors collect in bottles. On the left of the cave is a little gift shop. The top of the cave is wide open to see the sky. This is a stunning shrine with a large amount of attention to detail.

Saint Joseph Catholic Church

This church was dedicated in 1892. This spiritual landmark has the longest aisle of any church in New Orleans. It is a very luxurious and beautiful church. The church is still very active in New Orleans. It is a big church, as it can seat up to 2000 folks. The first church that was built was not just about the size it is today.

Saint Roch and the Campo Santo

This New Orleans religious landmark has a really engaging history. In 1867, there had been an epidemic and a local clergyman asserted a prayer to Saint Roch. St. Roch is the patron saint of plaque victims. When everyone survived, a chapel was built to praise it. Visitors can leave presents in a small room off the change. These gifts should be gifts of healing, like medicine. The collection of gifts that has been left in the small room has been apparently very weird, and infrequently even creepy.




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