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* [[Eugene Ferrell]]: 1960s- | * [[Eugene Ferrell]]: 1960s-1970s | ||
* [[Paul Oberg]]: 2000s | * [[Paul Oberg]]: 2000s | ||
* [[Godwin Ani]], 2017 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Garrison, Greg (July 19, 2009) "Birmingham's Our Lady of Fatima helps train Nigerian priests." | * Garrison, Greg (July 19, 2009) "Birmingham's Our Lady of Fatima helps train Nigerian priests." {{BN}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, 15 May 2017
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church is a predominantly African American Catholic parish church located at 708 1st Street South in Titusville. Paul Oberg is pastor.
The church was founded in 1905 by the Josephite Society of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic organization dedicated to serving inner cities. Its associated Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School opened in 1948.
Pastors
- Eugene Ferrell: 1960s-1970s
- Paul Oberg: 2000s
- Godwin Ani, 2017
References
- Garrison, Greg (July 19, 2009) "Birmingham's Our Lady of Fatima helps train Nigerian priests." The Birmingham News