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'''Immaculate Conception Catholic Church''' was an African American Roman Catholic church which was located at 1630–1632 [[6th Avenue South]], now the site of [[Children's Hospital]]. The [[Immaculate Conception School]] operated adjacent to the church at 516 [[17th Street South]]. After [[Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church]] burned in [[1948]], its congregation moved to [[Homewood]], the building was rebuilt for the Immaculate Conception congregation named [[Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church]]. The Immaculate Conception congregation assumed that new name.
'''Immaculate Conception Catholic Church''' was the initial name of [[Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church]] an African American Roman Catholic church. When the church was located at 1630–1632 [[6th Avenue South]], now the site of [[Children's Hospital]] it was called Immaculate Conception. The [[Immaculate Conception School]] operated adjacent to the church at 516 [[17th Street South]]. After the neighboring [[Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church]] burned in [[1948]], its congregation moved to [[Homewood]]. Our Lady of Sorrows's former building was rebuilt and dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima. When the congregation relocated from [[Southside]] to [[Titusville]] it retained the name Our Lady of Fatima.
 
See the entry on [[Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church]] for the later history of the congregation.


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Revision as of 13:36, 28 August 2021

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church was the initial name of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church an African American Roman Catholic church. When the church was located at 1630–1632 6th Avenue South, now the site of Children's Hospital it was called Immaculate Conception. The Immaculate Conception School operated adjacent to the church at 516 17th Street South. After the neighboring Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church burned in 1948, its congregation moved to Homewood. Our Lady of Sorrows's former building was rebuilt and dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima. When the congregation relocated from Southside to Titusville it retained the name Our Lady of Fatima.

See the entry on Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church for the later history of the congregation.

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