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On
behalf of the pastor and laity of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, we
wish to extend our heartfelt welcome to all who are interested in learning more
about our historic parish.
The Minor Basilica in beautiful, historic
Natchitoches, Louisiana is one seven proto-parishes established by His
Excellency Bishop S. Jacobs. The parish began as a ministry to Fort St. Jean
Baptiste under the patronage of St. Francis.
When the Diocese of
Natchitoches was established on July 29, 1853, the Church was reestablished as a
Cathedral by it's nascent bishop, August Marie Martin. When the Diocesan See was
transferred to Alexandria in August of 1910, the Church's status reverted to a
parish.
The history of the Church dates back to the early 1700s. The
present church at Church and Second Streets in Natchitoches was built in 1857
and completed in 1892. The front vestibule was added in 1955 and in 1992 a
project to restore the church to its 1892 grandeur was begun and ended with a
re-dedication in 1996. On January 10, 2010, the church was dedicated a Minor
Basilica, the second to be named in Louisiana after St. Louis Cathedral in New
Orleans.
Many of the fixtures inside the church were imported from
European Christendom. French and German arts are evident in the hand-painted
Stations of the Cross and the magnificent stained glass, respectively. Bishop
Augustus Aloysius Martin (+ Sept, 1875), late Bishop of Natchitoches, is buried
in the church along with his first Vicar General.
The faithful are
engaged in a number of lay apostolates ranging from assisting at the Holy Mass
to serving the poor and hungry to educating our young people in the Truths of
Faith. Specifically, the lay vocation is expressed liturgically as Lectors,
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Altar Servers, three Choirs and in
caring for the sacred vessels and linens. Further, it is expressed
catechetically in our historic Catholic School, St. Mary's, in our CCD, RCIA, and
Sacramental preparation programs for Matrimony. Charitable works are carried out
by our Soup Kitchen, Knights of Columbus Council 1357, Catholic Daughters Court
Regina Pacis, Prison outreach and hospital and nursing home apostolates. We are
also privileged to have a local vocations club which has aided seminarians and
priests with their prayer and finance for many years. The Youth Group meets each
Monday in the Parish Hall. Any of these groups are happy to welcome interested
Catholics into their ranks and may be contacted through our main office
telephone.
The clergy of the parish also provide for the spiritual lives
of the faithful according to the traditions of the Catholic Church, both ancient
and new. Daily devotions are prayed before daily Masses and Confessions are
heard before all Weekend Masses. First Friday devotions and adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament are offered in honor of our Lord's Sacred Heart. Spiritual
programs ranging from scripture study to missions are ongoing.
All in
all, the historic Basilica of the Immaculate Conception remains a place of
living and vibrant faith. All are most welcome!
The Basilica is open to
the public from 7am to 4pm on weekdays. The Parish Gift Shop is open around the
noon hour on weekdays and the Bishop Martain museum is open by appointment only.