The city is instantly recognized by the cathedral and its position overlooking Jackson Square. The Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis King of France is the oldest Catholic cathedral in continual use in the United States.
Thanks, Jackie, for your kind comment and your plans to move to Hamburg Schanzenviertel soon. Does your familiy and friends already know??? ;-) I've never been to New Orleans, but I know that every single village in southern Germany has a least one catholic church that is longer in use than the cathedral-basilika Saint Louis of "the Big Easy". But for American periods of time this is really a religious dinosaur...;-)
I remember this one. What fine captures of its beauty. Oh, how I love NOLA. genie
ReplyDeleteluv a church with a clock. neat!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteSally & Beth (that me) we host Inspired Sunday together ... actually. ( :
DeleteThis is a lovely huge cathedral!
ReplyDeleteimpressive building, I like it.
ReplyDeleteWOW- Impressive shot!
ReplyDeleteNice shots!!! I've not been to New Orleans...will have to go there some time soon!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Jackie! Very impressive. Thanks for sharing this week.
ReplyDeleteYou have make beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Thanks, Jackie, for your kind comment and your plans to move to Hamburg Schanzenviertel soon. Does your familiy and friends already know??? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI've never been to New Orleans, but I know that every single village in southern Germany has a least one catholic church that is longer in use than the cathedral-basilika Saint Louis of "the Big Easy". But for American periods of time this is really a religious dinosaur...;-)
Regards from sunny Germany,
Uwe.
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ReplyDeleteIt is so stately and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteImpressive spires
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