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Open today at 16:15-18:00
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315 Marshall St, Shreveport, LA 71101, United StatesMap
Phone+1 318-221-5990
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  • 502waynee
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    Wonderful hospitality

    We attended the baptism of our great grand daughter. The pastor made everyone feel welcome as he conducted the service in both English and Spanish. The young children were allowed to get up close to w...

    Reviewed on Aug 26, 2019
  • Skeney57
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    A Respite on a Freezing Day !

    This beautiful 1896 built Church was a god send on our visit ! A brutal cold wind was dropping the already low temps to record lows and we needed a spot out of the cold. As for most Catholic churches ...

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2019
  • allthatmatt
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    Beautiful Catholic Church & my mother and I attend Vigil or Mass weekly!!

    Father Price is truly a blessing for this church in addition to the Shreveport Diocese. It is a super old historic church and us Catholics, which praise here, love the overall charm, beauty, and age! ...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2019
  • 79footballer
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    Beautiful old Catholic Church

    We attended Mass here on Sunday morning at 10:30. Security outside as we parked and made our way into the church. Well attended mass. The pastor is a good speaker and enjoys a joke with the parishi...

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2018
  • John W
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    History Before Your Eyes

    Romanesque Revival Architecture at its most glorious. Make sure you view the windows of the priests who gave their lives in Shreveport's Yellow Fever epidemic of the 1870's.

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2018