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Coordinates: 30°4124N 88°244W / 30.69000°N 88.04556°W / 30.69000; -88.04556
 

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Historic Roman Catholic Properties in Mobile Multiple Property Submission

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

LocationMobile, Alabama
Coordinates30°41′24N 88°2′44W / 30.69000°N 88.04556°W / 30.69000; -88.04556
NRHP reference No.64500007

The Historic Roman Catholic Properties in Mobile Multiple Property Submission is a multiple property submissionofRoman Catholic properties in Mobile, Alabama, that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. The submission covers cemetery, church, convent and other religious properties that are historically or architecturally significant.[1]

Mobile was founded as the first capital of the French colonyofLouisiana under the direction of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. It was established by his brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, in 1702 to gain control over France's Louisiana claims. Mobile's Roman Catholic parish was established on July 20, 1703, by Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier, as a parish of the Diocese of Quebec.[2] It was the first Catholic parish established on the Gulf Coast of the United States.[2]

The Diocese of Mobile was established in 1829, with Michael Portier appointed its first bishop. During his thirty-year tenure he began many of the projects that led to what remains of Mobile's Catholic architectural and historical legacy. He was responsible for the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception that still stands today and his own house. He also founded Spring Hill College, the oldest Catholic college in the Southeastern United States and the third-oldest Jesuit college in the United States.[3] Catholicism remained the dominant form of Christianity in Mobile until the American Civil War.[4] Protestantism grew in the city from then until World War II, when more than 89,000 people, mostly Protestant, moved into the city to work for war effort industries. From that point on Catholicism was a minority, although still sizable, denomination.[5] The structures listed in this multiple property submission reflect the best-preserved reminders of this Catholic legacy.[1]

Resource Name Also known as Coordinates City County Added Notes
Catholic Cemetery Stone Street Cemetery 30°42′32N 88°4′25W / 30.70889°N 88.07361°W / 30.70889; -88.07361 (Catholic Cemetery) Mobile Mobile County July 3, 1991
Convent and Academy of the Visitation Visitation Monastery 30°41′38N 88°5′38W / 30.69389°N 88.09389°W / 30.69389; -88.09389 (Convent and Academy of the Visitation) Mobile Mobile County April 24, 1992
Convent of Mercy St. Francis Place Condominiums 30°41′20N 88°3′10W / 30.68889°N 88.05278°W / 30.68889; -88.05278 (Convent of Mercy) Mobile Mobile County April 24, 1992 Converted to residential units
Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church 30°42′33N 88°4′49W / 30.70917°N 88.08028°W / 30.70917; -88.08028 (Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church) Mobile Mobile County July 3, 1991
Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 30°41′23N 88°3′14W / 30.68972°N 88.05389°W / 30.68972; -88.05389 (Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church) Mobile Mobile County July 3, 1991
Saint Matthew's Catholic Church 30°39′46N 88°3′28W / 30.66278°N 88.05778°W / 30.66278; -88.05778 (Saint Matthew's Catholic Church) Mobile Mobile County July 3, 1991
Saint Vincent de Paul Prince of Peace Church 30°40′56N 88°2′42W / 30.68222°N 88.04500°W / 30.68222; -88.04500 (Saint Vincent de Paul) Mobile Mobile County April 24, 1992

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Historic Roman Catholic Properties in Mobile MPS". "National Register Information System". Retrieved October 26, 2011.
  • ^ a b Higginbotham, Jay. Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 1702-1711, pages 106–107. Museum of the City of Mobile, 1977. ISBN 0-914334-03-4.
  • ^ Boyle, Charles J. (2004). Gleanings from the Spring Hill College Archives. Mobile: Friends of the Spring Hill College Library. ISBN 1-887650-24-5.
  • ^ Thomason, Michael. Mobile : the new history of Alabama's first city, page 89. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8173-1065-7
  • ^ Thomason, Michael. Mobile : the new history of Alabama's first city, pages 213–217. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8173-1065-7

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