St. Joseph Cathedral Baton Rouge
by Scott Pellegrin
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St. Joseph Cathedral Baton Rouge
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Scott Pellegrin
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Founded in 1792. For over 162 years St. Joseph Church (now Cathedral) has stood on its present site ministering to an ever-increasing population. In 1803 the Louisiana Purchase brought the Baton Rouge area into the United States, and so under the religious jurisdiction of the Diocese of New Orleans; statehood would soon follow in 1812.
The oldest church building in the metropolitan area of Baton Rouge, St. Joseph was chosen by Pope St. John XXIII to be the Cathedral of the new Diocese of Baton Rouge when this was founded in 1961. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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