Faith on the Road – Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception – Mobile, AL

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The first Catholic Parish on the Gulf coast was established at Mobile in 1703, one year after the founding of Mobile. In 1704, Father Henri Roulleaux De la Vente was canonically installed as the first pastor of the Church of Fort Louis de la Louisiane (Mobile). When the City of Mobile was relocated to its present site in 1711, the Parish Church was rebuilt on the West side of Royal street just North of Conti Street, under the patronage of Our Lady of Mobile. It was in 1781, in Mobile’s Spanish period, that the parish received its present title “Church of the Immaculate Conception.” 

The stained glass windows beautifully depict events of our Blessed Mother – Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the presentation of Mary through her crowning as Queen of the Universe.

Bishop John Quinlan, the 2nd Bishop of Mobile (1859-1883) is buried under the portico. This is his gravestone at the entrance.

The bells at the Cathedral Basilica sounding after Mass – lovely and uplifting.