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Diocese of Jackson

The internet provides a new way to spread this Good News to Catholics and the world at large. In this web site, you will find information about this diocese: its structure, its parishes, schools, and other ministries, and who to contact if you have any questions.
Joseph N. Latino, Bishop of Jackson


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Bishop of Jackson

Diocese of Jackson


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Serving Catholics of the Diocese of Jackson for 55 years. Check out their first class website.

Mississippi Catholic

Cathedral School

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History
Cathedral School was founded in 1847, just five years after the formation of the first Catholic Diocese and Catholic Church in Mississippi. It has remained in continuous oper­ation for 161 years. The school was originally staffed by the Daughters of Charity who remained on staff until 2003. Throughout the years, many religious women, brothers, and priests have ministered to the youth of Natchez. In more modern times, lay teachers have added their ministry to the educational program of Cathedral.

During the 161 years of education in Natchez, Cathedral School has led the way in all aspects of life and social change. The school has produced priests, sisters, brothers, busi­ness professionals, athletes, and others. Its graduates have gone to the finest institutions of higher learning in this country and have served this country in world conflicts, politi­cal areas, and education. Currently over 25% of the staff are graduates of Cathedral.
The Cathedral Family has a long and proud tradition in Catholic education.

Cathedral School

The Vatican Archive

The modern archives of the Holy See were established thanks to Paul V Borghese around 1610, but the roots of the history of the archives of the Roman Pontiffs reach way back in time, linking up with the very origin, nature, activities and development of the Roman Church itself.

St. Peter Basilica, The Vatican.

Vatican Archives

Web Gallery of Art

The Web Gallery of Art is intended to be a free resource of art history primarily for students and teachers. It is a private initiative not related to any museums or art institutions, and not supported financially by any state or corporate sponsors. However, we do our utmost, using authentic literature and advice from professionals, to ensure the quality and authenticity of the content.
The Blessed Virgin, and baby Jesus.

We are convinced that such a collection of digital reproductions, containing a balanced mixture of interlinked visual and textual information, can serve multiple purposes.

On one hand it can simply be a source of artistic enjoyment; a convenient alternative to visiting a distant museum, or an incentive to do just that. On the other hand, it can serve as a tool for public education both in schools and at home.

Web Gallery of Art

Art & Architecture

In this section you will also find information about the various historical church styles and information about Catholic art found in churches.


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The Catholic Liturgical Library

Catholic–Hierarchy

Richard Oliver Gerow, Bishop of Natchez
The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church, current and historical information about its bishops and dioceses.
Catholic–Hierarchy

Catholic Church & Family History

Local Catholic Church and Family History & Genealogical Research Guide.
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Catholic Church & Family History

Archives Archdiocese of New Orleans

St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Archives of The Archdiocese of New Orleans.

These pages have been designed to provide both general and detailed information to those researchers who wish to access the holdings of the archives.

Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans

Archives University of Notre Dame

Golden Dome, Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana.
The University Archives helps Notre Dame to remember its own past and that of the Catholic Church in the United States.

It preserves records of Notre Dame and papers of prominent Catholic institutions and individuals.

Archives of the University of Notre Dame

Natchez City Cemetery

Located on Cemetery Road, and overlooking the Mississippi River, the Natchez City Cemetery was established in 1822 and covers approximately 100 acres of land.
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The old burying ground was on a high hill where Memorial Park and St. Mary Basilica are located in downtown Natchez.

When the cemetery was established in its present location, the remains from the old burial ground were gradually moved to the present site north of the town.

Founding members of the Catholic Church in Natchez and Mississippi are buried in the Natchez City Cemetery.

Natchez City Cemetery





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John Joseph Chanche, S.S.
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