Church name
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Image
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Address/community
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Year suppressed
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Annunciation Church
By 2011 the archdiocese listed for sale the church, rectory, and parish hall.[6]
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New Orleans[6]
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Ave Maria Chapel
Dedicated October 21, 1912. Destroyed on September 29, 1915 by weather event .[4]
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Lakeview, New Orleans[4]
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1915[4]
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Blessed Sacrament
Final church service was August 17, 2008. St. Joan of Arc Church in Carrollton took congregation.[7]
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Uptown New Orleans[3]
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2008[7]
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Epiphany of Our Lord Church
Built in 1948, closed after Hurricane Katrina. Corpus Christi Church took the congregation.[4]
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7th Ward, New Orleans[4]
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Dissolved in 2008[3]
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Holy Guardian Angels
Church closed, building went to Our Lady of Prompt Succor.[3]
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Bridge City[3]
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2008[3]
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
now operates as an opera house.
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725 Saint Ferdinand Street New Orleans Faubourg Marigny
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1997
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Immaculate Heart of Mary
St. Maria Goretti Church took the congregation.[4]
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New Orleans East[4]
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2008[3]
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Incarnate Word
Church closed, Congregants moved to Mater Dolorosa Church.[3]
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Carrollton, New Orleans[3]
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2008[3]
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Infant Jesus of Prague
Church closed, building went to St. Martha.[3]
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Harvey[3]
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2008[3]
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Nativity of Our Lord
Consolidated with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton[5]
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Kenner[5]
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2008[5]
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Our Lady of Good Counsel
Before closure, the church had approximately 450 families.[8] Congregation went to St. Stephen.[5]
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Uptown New Orleans:[3] 1307 Louisiana Ave. New Orleans (Garden District)[citation needed]
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2008[8]
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Our Lady of Good Harbor
Its parish school was the first school to be racially desegregated by the archdiocese, prompting boycotts and vandalism in the 1960s. Congregation went to Port Sulphur's St. Patrick Church.[4]
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Buras[6]
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2008[3]
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Our Lady of Lourdes
Dedicated in 1957, destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.[4] Congregation merged to St. Matthias.[3]
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Central City, New Orleans
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Formally closed in 2008.[3]
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Sacred Heart of Jesus
In 1901 Louis Armstrong was christened here. [4]Congregants moved to St. Anthony of Padua.[3]
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Mid-City, New Orleans[5]
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2008[5]
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San Pedro Pescador
Congregation moved to St. Bernard Church.[3]
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Reggio[6]
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2008[3]
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St. Alphonsus
Merged with St. Mary's Assumption. Building is now a community center.
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2029 Constance St. New Orleans
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St. Anthony
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Venice[6]
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St. Anthony
Congregation moved to Holy Name of Mary in Algiers, New Orleans[3]
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Gretna[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Brigid
Established in 1977.[4] Mary, Queen of Vietnam took its congregation.[3]
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Village de L'Est, New Orleans East[4]
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2008[3]
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Consolidated with Nativity of Our Lord[5]
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Kenner[5]
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2008[5]
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St. Frances Cabrini
Demolished in June 2007 due to extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina)[citation needed] The congregation moved to St. Raphael in 2008.[5]Now the site of Holy Cross High School.[4]
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5500 Paris Ave.New Orleans (Gentilly)[3]
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St. Francis de Sales
Merged into Holy Ghost.[3]
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Central City, New Orleans[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Henry Church
After the archbishop ordered the church closed, members of the congregation occupied it until they were removed by the New Orleans Police Department. It temporarily reopened for a funeral in 2010, as it had not been deconsecrated.[9] At the end, the church it had about 300 families.[8] Parishioners were redirected to St. Stephen.[5]
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Uptown New Orleans[8]
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October 26, 2008[4]
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St. John the Baptist
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New Orleans[6]
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St. Julian Eymard
Congregation moved to Holy Name of Mary in Algiers.[3]
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Algiers, New Orleans[3]
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August 3, 2008.[4]
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St. Lawrence the Martyr
Merged with Our Lady of Divine Providence.[3]
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Metairie[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Louise Marillac
Merged into Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church in Chalmette.[4] Building razed in 2009.[10]
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2008[10]
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St. Mark
Damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Congregation merged into Our Lady of Prompt Succor.[4]
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Chalmette[4]
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2008[4]
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St. Mary's Chapel
Located in the Old Ursuline Convent. St. Louis Cathedral absorbed its congregants.[3]
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French Quarter, New Orleans[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Matthias
Damaged by Hurricane Katrina.[4]
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St. Maurice Congregants moved to St. David.[3]
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Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Monica
Merged into St. Matthias.[3]
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Central City, New Orleans[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Philip the Apostle
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New Orleans[6]
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St. Pius X
Building went to St. Anthony.[3]
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Crown Point[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Raphael
Consolidated with St. Frances Cabrini,[5] with the St. Raphael site used.[3]
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Gentilly, New Orleans[3]
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2008[5]
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St. Raymond
Congregants went to St. Leo the Great.[4]
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St. Robert Bellarmine
Merged with Our Lady of Prompt succor.[4]
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Arabi[4]
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St. Rose of Lima
Damaged by Hurricane Katrina.[4] Repurposed as the Bayou Treme Center for Arts and Education in 2012.[4]
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St. Simon Peter
Congregation moved to St. Maria Goretti.[4]
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New Orleans East[3]
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2008[3]
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St. Theresa of the Child Jesus
Damaged by Hurricane Katrina, closed.[4]
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St. Vincent de Paul
Now operating as Blessed Francis Seelos
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3053 Dauphine New Orleans (Bywater)
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2001
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