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Coat of arms of the former Diocese of Natchez (1873–1956, coat of arms first used 1911). The Diocese of Jackson is a Latin Church diocese in Mississippi in the United States. Its ecclesiastical jurisdiction includes the northern and central parts of the state, an area of 97,458 square kilometers (37,629 sq mi).
The Diocese of Natchez was created July 28, 1837, and included all of Mississippi. [2] In 1841, Bishop John J. Chanche arrived in Natchez and set out to construct parishes. . The Mississippi legislature granted land to several congregations in Jackson and Bishop Chanche dedicated the new Catholic church at Court and President Streets to Saint Peter the Apostle on August 23, 1
Christ the King Pre-School and Montessori (Jackson) - Merged into Bowman [9] Immaculate Conception Early Childhood Center (Clarksdale) Saint Gabriel Early Childhood Center (Mound Bayou) - A building it used was converted to St. Gabriel Mercy Center in 1999. [ 10 ]
St. Richard Catholic School getting a new home. School vouchers: Mississippi Speaker of the House Jason White wants to work toward private school vouchers Nearby St. Richard Catholic School ...
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 minor basilica ...
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.
Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson" ... (Jackson, Mississippi) Cathedral School (Natchez, Mississippi) H. Holy Family Catholic Church Historic ...
Latino was appointed by Pope John Paul II to be the 10th bishop of the Diocese of Jackson on January 3, 2003. He was consecrated by Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb on March 7, 2003. Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Latino as bishop of Jackson on December 12, 2013. [1] Joseph Latino died on May 28, 2021, in Jackson, Mississippi. [2]