St. Elizabeth Catholic Church (Paincourtville, Louisiana) Explained

St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
Location:114 Louisiana Highway 403, Paincourtville, Louisiana
Coordinates:29.9917°N -91.0554°W
Built:1902
Architect:F. B. Dicharry
Architecture:Gothic
Added:March 24, 1983
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:83000486

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church is a historic Roman Catholic church is located at 114 Louisiana Highway 403 in Paincourtville, Louisiana, in Assumption Parish. In 2000 the ecclesiastical parish of St. Elizabeth was clustered with St. Jules in Bell Rose, also in the Diocese of Baton Rouge.

History

Antoine Blanc, Bishop of New Orleans, blessed the first church in 1840, but the first permanent pastor was not installed until 1844. The first church was destroyed by fire in 1854 and replaced with a larger wooden church, which was replaced by the current church in 1902.

In 1876, Fr. Jean Baptiste La Saichere, pastor, wrote to the Sisters of Mount Carmel asking for sisters to come to Paincourtville to teach girls. The parish acquired land and built a convent and school for boarding and day students. The school was quickly oversubscribed, and moved to a new building the following year. In 1964, the sisters sold the school to the diocese, which continues to operate it as an interparochial school.

Architecture

The church was modeled after that of Ploubalay, France, from which the La Saicherre brothers, past parish priests, had originated. It is a brick Basilica plan Gothic-style structure with twin towers. It was originally topped with spires, but these were blown down in the 1909 Grand Isle hurricane and never replaced.

Its gable front has a small rose window. Its interior has a small transept, three semi-hexagonal apses, and stained glass windows dating mainly to between 1906 and 1910.[1] [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Elizabeth Catholic Church . State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation . 1983 . June 20, 2017 . with three photos and two maps
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=83000486}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination Form: St. Elizabeth Catholic Church]. National Register Staff. January 1983. National Park Service. March 20, 2018. With .