St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda

Coordinates: 31°39′29″N 93°00′00″W / 31.65806°N 93.00000°W / 31.65806; -93.00000
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St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda
St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda is located in Louisiana
St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda
Location of St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda in Louisiana
St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda is located in the United States
St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda
St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda (the United States)
Location3659 Old River Rd, Natchitoches, Louisiana 71457
Coordinates31°39′29″N 93°00′00″W / 31.65806°N 93.00000°W / 31.65806; -93.00000
AreaBermuda Community, Louisiana
Built1910 (1910)
ArchitectJean Brevelle
Architectural style(s)Gothic Revival

St. Charles Chapel at Bermuda is a historic Catholic chapel founded in the early 1900s along the banks of the Cane River on Isle Brevelle in Natchitoches Parish serving the unincorporated community of Bermuda, Louisiana. It is the cultural and religious center of the area's Louisiana Creole people, predominantly of French descent.[1]

Location[edit]

The chapel is located on LA 119 near the Atahoe Plantation on the banks of the Cane River south of Natchez, Louisiana.[2]

Like nearby Old River and Bayou Brevelle, the Cane River was once the Red River, a major trade route for early colonists and Native Americans.[3]

History[edit]

The chapel was founded by French Creole families in the 1900s as a mission of St. Augustine Catholic Parish Church of Isle Brevelle. During this period, St. Augustine Catholic Parish Church founded 3 other missions: St. Anne Church (Spanish Lake) (serving the Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana), St. Joseph's Catholic Mission at Bayou Derbonne, and St. Anne Chapel at Old River.[4]

Notable Creole founding and patron families include Rachal, Longlois, Lacaze, Metoyer and Brevelle. The mission was initially under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Natchitoches, which is now part of the Diocese of Alexandria.[5]

St. Augustine Historical Society[edit]

The building is owned by the St. Augustine Catholic Church and has been given for use to the St. Augustine Historical Society. [6]

Notable People[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "St. Charles Catholic Chapel". Northwestern State University. NSU. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Cane River National Heritage Trail" (PDF). Cane River Historic Association. NPA. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  3. ^ Cane River Creole National Historical Park: Historic Resource Study 2019 (PDF). US National Park Service (Report). Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc. & Suzanne Turner Associates. pp. 1–5. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  4. ^ "History of St. Augustine Catholic Church". St. Augustine Catholic Church ([non-primary source needed]). Roman Catholic Church. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Alexandria Diocese Parishes". Diocese of Alexandria. Roman Catholic Church. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  6. ^ "St. Charles Catholic Chapel". Northwestern State University. NSU. Retrieved 27 March 2024.