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{{Parish | |||
|Dedication=Our Lady of Lourdes | |Dedication=Our Lady of Lourdes | ||
|ShortName=Our Lady of Lourdes | |ShortName=Our Lady of Lourdes | ||
|ParishImage=Generic church icon.jpg | |||
|ParishLocation=33.75474, -84.37173 | |ParishLocation=33.75474, -84.37173 | ||
|MailingAddress=25 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | |MailingAddress=25 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | ||
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|ParishEmailAddress=info@lourdesatlanta.org | |ParishEmailAddress=info@lourdesatlanta.org | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Our Lady of Lourdes''' is in [[Georgia]] ([[United States]]) and is part of the [[Archdiocese of Atlanta]]. | |||
It is dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Atlanta was established in November 1912 by Father Ignatius Lissner from the [[Society of African Missions]] as the first African-American Catholic parish in Atlanta. It was founded with funding from [[Mother Katharine Drexel]], who aimed to serve African Americans and Native Americans through her established order, the [[Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament]]. | Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Atlanta was established in November 1912 by Father Ignatius Lissner from the [[Society of African Missions]] as the first African-American Catholic parish in Atlanta. It was founded with funding from [[Mother Katharine Drexel]], who aimed to serve African Americans and Native Americans through her established order, the [[Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament]]. | ||