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  2. Cathedral School (Natchez, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral was formerly part of the Mississippi High School Activities Association, primarily as a 1A school until 2015 when it changed membership, along with Vicksburg Catholic School and St. Joseph Catholic School (Greenville, Mississippi), to the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools due to the MHSAA's ruling about forbidding members to ...

  3. Holy Family Catholic Church Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Family Catholic Church Historic District, in Natchez, Mississippi, is a 9.2-acre (3.7 ha) historic district that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1995. Its most significant building is the Holy Family Church, the first African-American Catholic church in the state, dedicated in 1894 and staffed by ...

  4. St. Mary Basilica, Natchez - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Basilica, formerly St. Mary's Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Natchez, Mississippi, and a parish church in the Diocese of Jackson.It was dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the title Our Lady of Sorrows on December 25, 1843.

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Natchez - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Natchez (Latin: Dioecesis Natchesium) was a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church; it was the predecessor of the Diocese of Jackson. It served all of Mississippi until the state was split into two dioceses, Jackson and Biloxi. The former cathedral for the Diocese of Natchez in Natchez, Mississippi is now a

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson - Wikipedia

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    In 1847 the Sisters of Charity of Emmitsburg, Maryland, came to Natchez and established Saint Mary's Orphanage. [6] During his tenure as bishop, Chanche built 11 churches, with a team of 11 priests and 13 attendant missions. Chanche died in 1853. Bishop James Van de Velde was named as the second bishop of Natchez by Pope Pius IX in 1853.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Adams County ...

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    July 3, 1979 (307 Oak St. Natchez: 18: Carmel Presbyterian Church: October 31, 1985 (Carmel Church Rd. Natchez: 19: Cedar Grove: March 19, 1982 (Southeast of Natchez

  8. Green Wave roll to 12th state championship

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    The Green Wave pieced together another long drive, covering 80 yards in 16 plays and taking 7:02 off the clock. Tillman-Evans scored on a 3-yard run to make it 14-7 with 8:41 left in the second ...

  9. Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Cathedral (1882), 107 S. Union Street; also known as St. Mary Basilica; Prentiss Club (1904), 211 N. Pearl Street; a yellow brick building in Second Renaissance Revival style, designed by New Orleans architects Soule and McDonald; Temple B'nai Israel (1905), 213 South Commerce Street; Stratton Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church ...