CBabbin
August 28, 2018
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Did you know that because of the condition of the church, Bishop Tracy approved the building of a new church at a cost of $150,000. According to Father Hines, the Bishop’s idea was that it should be built in such a way that if the population moved out or there were not enough people to continue the church, it could be used as an auditorium or gym or some other purpose. The Bishop and the people at the chancery wanted to avoid something that would be strictly a church – big bell towers, stained glass windows etc. the idea was to have it free of pillars.
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CBabbin
August 28, 2018
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Bulletin for the week of September 2, 2018, The Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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CBabbin
August 21, 2018
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Did you know that changes in the school situation (a merger with St. Agnes that created a interparochial system) resulted in a drastic decline in enrollment, and served to rally parishioners to come to the defense of their Church and school? Some 300 parents participated in a prayer vigil at the Catholic Life Center to dramatize the need for solving the problem. Father Hines, who was operating the church on a skeleton crew to save money for a new structure, was leading the charge.
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CBabbin
August 21, 2018
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Bulletin for the week of August 26, 2018, The Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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CBabbin
August 17, 2018
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Did you know that at the Golden Anniversary Banquet in 1969 on the program were Dr. B.V. Baranco, whose brother Raymond and his sister Sarah Leone led the movement to build St. Francis Xavier? Also on the program were; Miss Mary Sibrie, whose work with the church and school spanned most of her life, Norman Toles, Lynn Ricard a student at Redemptorist High School, the Holy Family Sisters, and the Josephites.
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CBabbin
August 17, 2018
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Bulletin for the week of August 19, 2018, The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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CBabbin
August 13, 2018
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Did you know that Father Edward Ledoux began a mission for the people of Scotlandville and the students of
Southern University Celebrating Sunday Mass in the Cook Theater? The theater mission operated for seven
years until Immaculate Conception was built – another Church constructed by the St. Francis “mechanics.”
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CBabbin
August 13, 2018
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Did you know that in 1950, Father Francis Carney became pastor and immediately undertook building a long
awaited high school. Groundbreaking for the facility, which would replace two small frame houses converted
into classrooms, was held in March 1955, with dedication on April 29, 1956.
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CBabbin
August 13, 2018
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Did you know that only six classes graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School? Interstate 10 carved a path
straight through the building. Parishioner Percy Franklin and Jonny Little went to Washington D.C. to discuss
the situation with federal Highway officials, but plans remained unchanged. St. Agnes and First Methodist were
saved, but SFX suffered a terrible lost.
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CBabbin
August 13, 2018
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Did you know with the demise of the high school and the coming of the interstate, the city’s “colored” settlement
was torn in half? Many families were forced to move, but the distance and destruction the their school didn’t
daunt most parishioners. They continued to attend mass in the little brick church, and raised enough money
to construct a new elementary school in 1963. But while Fr George Wilson and the people rejoiced over the new
school, they were saddened about their church. The pile drivers and heavy machinery used for the Interstate construction had badly damaged the old structure. There was no money for repair.
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