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Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church

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4000 Sumpter St # A, Houston, TX 77020, USA

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Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Frenchtown, an area within the Fifth Ward of Houston. It was the second black Catholic church to be established in the city, and it was the first Louisiana Creole Catholic church in Houston. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.

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History

For a period the closest black church to the Fifth Ward was St. Nicholas, located in the Third Ward. In the 1920s a group of Louisiana Creole people attended the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church because OLG was the closest church to Frenchtown. Because the OLG church treated the Creole people in a discriminatory manner, by forcing them to confess and take communion after people of other races did so and after forcing them to take the back pews, the Creoles opted to build their own church. In order to acquire funds, Creole families hosted dinners, dances, and parties. They served Louisiana Creole cuisine, using the food to acquire the means to build the church.

In 1928 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston purchased two city blocks along Sumpter Street: the 4000 block and the 4100 block. On April 28, 1928, the groundbreaking occurred. The building was completed in the northern hemisphere spring of 1929. The Josephite Society financed the church. The Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church was officially founded in June 1929. On June 9, 1929, Galveston-Houston bishop Byrne blessed the church. The school opened several years later. The church became a diocesan church on June 30, 1930. The school, Our Mother of Mercy School, opened as a school for grades 1 through 12 in the northern hemisphere fall of 1930. A convent and rectory were established on the property.

By World War II, over half of Houston's black Catholics had attended the church, and over 4,000 black children, both Catholic and non-Catholic, had attended its school.

Other black churches in Acres Homes, Sunnyside, Trinity Gardens, and other communities used Our Mother of Mercy as a feeder church.

Recreation

Historically the church sponsored bazaars and dances. Alcohol was sold at the bazaars. The practices of drinking alcohol and dancing communities differed from those of Protestant communities in Texas, which had historically prohibited drinking alcohol and did not have dancing to popular music during church events.

School

The Catholic School closed in Spring 2009. The school was consolidated with the St. Francis of Assisi School. As of 2009 the OMM school, which at that time was a K-8 school, had its annual tuition as $3,000 ($3349.00 when adjusted for inflation).

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Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church Wikipedia