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  1. Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church 130 Baronne Street • New Orleans, LA 70112-2304 Phone: 504.529.1477 | Fax: 504.524.0155 Email: icjc@arch-no.org

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  2. Immaculate Conception church, locally known as Jesuit church, is a Roman Catholic church in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana. The church is located at 130 Baronne Street, and is part of the local Jesuit community.

  3. Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church 130 Baronne Street • New Orleans, LA 70112-2304 Phone: 504.529.1477 | Fax: 504.524.0155 Email: icjc@arch-no.org

  4. Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2,727 likes · 21 talking about this · 14,812 were here. Welcome to Immaculate Conception...

  5. New Orleans, LA. Situated in the heart of downtown New Orleans, Immaculate Conception Parish seeks to sustain a Christian community that welcomes those who live, work and visit downtown. Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church was established in 1851 by Jesuits from Lyons, France.

  6. Situated in the heart of downtown New Orleans, Immaculate Conception Parish welcomes those who live, work and visit downtown. See All Ministries. 130 Baronne Street New Orleans, LA 70112-2304. (504) 529-1477. Visit Website.

  7. Welcome to Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church! We are a Roman Catholic community inspired by the spirituality and history of the Society of Jesus. Drawing faithfully from our Roman Catholic and Jesuit theological and liturgical traditions, we strive to be a welcoming congregation that embraces people of all kinds.