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St. Charles Borromeo Church (Destrehan, Louisiana)

St. Charles Borromeo Church is a Catholic church and second-oldest ecclesiastical parish in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.[1] The church and grounds are located at 13396 River Road in Destrehan, Louisiana.

St. Charles Borromeo Church in Destrehan, Louisiana

Early ecclesiastical parish history edit

 
Map of the German Coast, 1775. Carlstein and German Church are located on the west bank of the Mississippi River.[2]

La Paroisse de St. Jean des Allemands edit

The ecclesiastical parish and chapel, La Paroisse de St. Jean des Allemands (The Parish of St. John, of the Germans), were founded in 1723 in Karlstein by Capuchin missionary priests.[3] The site was on the westbank of the Mississippi River near present-day Taft, Louisiana.[4][5]

Church history edit

St. Charles Chapel edit

In 1740, the ecclesiastical parish and chapel relocated to the present-day site of the church on the eastbank of the Mississippi River. A log cabin structure was built and both the ecclesiastical parish and chapel were renamed St. Charles in honor of St. Charles Borromeo.[6]

Little Red Church edit

 
St. Charles Borromeo Church - Historical Marker

The log cabin chapel built in 1740, burned in 1806 and was replaced by a wood-framed church painted red during that same year. The church became known as the "Little Red Church".[7] It was a famous riverboat landmark where boat captains traditionally paid off their crews. In 1877, a fire destroyed the rectory and left the church without a pastor. Starting in 1890, the church entered a period of interdiction, losing the pastoral support of Archbishop Francis Janssens due to conflicts with the church charter and wardens.[7] In 1917, a parochial charter was adopted and St. Charles Borromeo ecclesiastical parish was reinstated to the diocese by Archbishop James Blenk.[8] In 1921, the "Little Red Church" burned and the current church was built on the property that same year.

St. Charles Borromeo Church edit

St. Charles Borromeo Church was dedicated on January 25, 1922.[9] It was constructed with a white façade and a Spanish tile roof. A statue of Saint Charles Borromeo is enshrined in front of the church. The altar stone of the church rests on a walnut tree trunk imported from Arona, Italy. The tree is estimated to be four-hundred years old and dates back to the time Charles Borromeo was in Arona, Italy (16th century).

In 1929, a convent was built and the rectory was rebuilt by elevating the ground buildings and closing in the ground level.[9]

Cemetery edit

A cemetery was established at the site as early as 1723.[10]

The St. Charles Church cemetery is today recognized as the South’s oldest German cemetery.[11] Charles Frederick d'Arensbourg, leader of the German Coast, is buried in the cemetery, but his grave was lost due to the shifting Mississippi River.[citation needed]

The Destréhan Family tombs are located in the cemetery. Louisiana state senator Jean Noël Destréhan, who died in 1823, is buried in the cemetery, but his grave was also lost due to the shifting Mississippi River.[12] He is the namesake for the town, one-time owner of Destrehan Plantation, and the first U.S. Senator elected from Louisiana, along with Allan B. Magruder. Nicolas Noël Destréhan (d. 1848), fourth son of Jean Noël Destréhan, and another son René Noël Destréhan (1807–1836), are buried in the cemetery; as is their sister, Marie Eléonore "Zelia" Destréhan Henderson (1800–1830).[13]

The oldest remaining burial plot is of Elizabeth Dubord, who died in 1777. This plot also contains the remains of François Trepagnier, who died in the 1811 German Coast uprising.[14]

Schools edit

 
St. Charles Borromeo

St. Charles Borromeo School edit

In 1929, an elementary school was built on the grounds. It was the first parochial school opened between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. It is still located on the church grounds in Destrehan.[5]

St. Charles Borromeo High School edit

In 1948, a parochial high school, St. Charles Borromeo High School, opened on the church grounds.[15] It was operated by the Sisters of the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception.[15]

In 1960, the Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrament took over operation of the high school and in 1978 it moved to LaPlace, Louisiana becoming St. Charles Catholic High School.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 135. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  2. ^ "Course Of The River Mississippi, from the Balise to Fort Chartres. Ross, Lieut. 1775" rumsey.geogarage.com
  3. ^ St. Charles Parish, Louisiana: A Pictorial History, scphistory.org
  4. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 26. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Church History – St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church". 2005-05-22. Retrieved 2013-06-28.
  6. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 30. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  7. ^ a b Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 62. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  8. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 134. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 135. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  10. ^ "St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery Destrehan". LA-cemeteries.com. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
  11. ^ Paroisse de St. Jean des Allemands Catholic Church, scphistory.org
  12. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. pp. 37, 38. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  13. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 38. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  14. ^ Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 48. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  15. ^ a b c Becnel, Joan; Friloux, Suzanne; Richoux, Marilyn (2010). Cordry, Anne (ed.). St. Charles Parish Louisiana [A Pictorial History]. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. p. 135. ISBN 978-1578646388. Retrieved January 9, 2013.

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St Charles Borromeo Church is a Catholic church and second oldest ecclesiastical parish in the Archdiocese of New Orleans 1 The church and grounds are located at 13396 River Road in Destrehan Louisiana St Charles Borromeo Church in Destrehan Louisiana Contents 1 Early ecclesiastical parish history 1 1 La Paroisse de St Jean des Allemands 2 Church history 2 1 St Charles Chapel 2 2 Little Red Church 2 3 St Charles Borromeo Church 3 Cemetery 4 Schools 4 1 St Charles Borromeo School 4 2 St Charles Borromeo High School 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly ecclesiastical parish history edit nbsp Map of the German Coast 1775 Carlstein and German Church are located on the west bank of the Mississippi River 2 La Paroisse de St Jean des Allemands edit The ecclesiastical parish and chapel La Paroisse de St Jean des Allemands The Parish of St John of the Germans were founded in 1723 in Karlstein by Capuchin missionary priests 3 The site was on the westbank of the Mississippi River near present day Taft Louisiana 4 5 Church history editSt Charles Chapel edit In 1740 the ecclesiastical parish and chapel relocated to the present day site of the church on the eastbank of the Mississippi River A log cabin structure was built and both the ecclesiastical parish and chapel were renamed St Charles in honor of St Charles Borromeo 6 Little Red Church edit nbsp St Charles Borromeo Church Historical Marker The log cabin chapel built in 1740 burned in 1806 and was replaced by a wood framed church painted red during that same year The church became known as the Little Red Church 7 It was a famous riverboat landmark where boat captains traditionally paid off their crews In 1877 a fire destroyed the rectory and left the church without a pastor Starting in 1890 the church entered a period of interdiction losing the pastoral support of Archbishop Francis Janssens due to conflicts with the church charter and wardens 7 In 1917 a parochial charter was adopted and St Charles Borromeo ecclesiastical parish was reinstated to the diocese by Archbishop James Blenk 8 In 1921 the Little Red Church burned and the current church was built on the property that same year St Charles Borromeo Church edit St Charles Borromeo Church was dedicated on January 25 1922 9 It was constructed with a white facade and a Spanish tile roof A statue of Saint Charles Borromeo is enshrined in front of the church The altar stone of the church rests on a walnut tree trunk imported from Arona Italy The tree is estimated to be four hundred years old and dates back to the time Charles Borromeo was in Arona Italy 16th century In 1929 a convent was built and the rectory was rebuilt by elevating the ground buildings and closing in the ground level 9 Cemetery editA cemetery was established at the site as early as 1723 10 The St Charles Church cemetery is today recognized as the South s oldest German cemetery 11 Charles Frederick d Arensbourg leader of the German Coast is buried in the cemetery but his grave was lost due to the shifting Mississippi River citation needed The Destrehan Family tombs are located in the cemetery Louisiana state senator Jean Noel Destrehan who died in 1823 is buried in the cemetery but his grave was also lost due to the shifting Mississippi River 12 He is the namesake for the town one time owner of Destrehan Plantation and the first U S Senator elected from Louisiana along with Allan B Magruder Nicolas Noel Destrehan d 1848 fourth son of Jean Noel Destrehan and another son Rene Noel Destrehan 1807 1836 are buried in the cemetery as is their sister Marie Eleonore Zelia Destrehan Henderson 1800 1830 13 The oldest remaining burial plot is of Elizabeth Dubord who died in 1777 This plot also contains the remains of Francois Trepagnier who died in the 1811 German Coast uprising 14 Schools edit nbsp St Charles Borromeo St Charles Borromeo School edit Main article St Charles Borromeo School In 1929 an elementary school was built on the grounds It was the first parochial school opened between New Orleans and Baton Rouge It is still located on the church grounds in Destrehan 5 St Charles Borromeo High School edit In 1948 a parochial high school St Charles Borromeo High School opened on the church grounds 15 It was operated by the Sisters of the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception 15 In 1960 the Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrament took over operation of the high school and in 1978 it moved to LaPlace Louisiana becoming St Charles Catholic High School 15 See also editList of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans Saint Charles Borromeo St Charles Parish LouisianaReferences edit Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 Cordry Anne ed St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History Virginia Beach VA Donning Company Publishers p 135 ISBN 978 1578646388 Retrieved January 9 2013 Course Of The River Mississippi from the Balise to Fort Chartres Ross Lieut 1775 rumsey geogarage com St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History scphistory org Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 Cordry Anne ed St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History Virginia Beach VA Donning Company Publishers p 26 ISBN 978 1578646388 Retrieved January 9 2013 a b Church History St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church 2005 05 22 Retrieved 2013 06 28 Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 Cordry Anne ed St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History Virginia Beach VA Donning Company Publishers p 30 ISBN 978 1578646388 Retrieved January 9 2013 a b Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 Cordry Anne ed St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History Virginia Beach VA Donning Company Publishers p 62 ISBN 978 1578646388 Retrieved January 9 2013 Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 Cordry Anne ed St Charles Parish Louisiana A Pictorial History Virginia Beach VA Donning Company Publishers p 134 ISBN 978 1578646388 Retrieved January 9 2013 a b Becnel Joan Friloux Suzanne Richoux Marilyn 2010 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