A common response of first-time visitors to St. Mary Basilica in downtown Natchez, Mississippi, is a feeling of being overwhelmed, having underestimated the impact of what they would see inside. As the oldest Catholic building still in use in the state, the basilica is considered the city’s central landmark, with its Gothic Revival architecture, historic stained-glass windows, marble altars, and other striking interior features.

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St. Mary Basilica has historical significance from its origin as the site of the Diocese of Natchez from the 1800s through 1977. The edifice is part of the Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District and is located adjacent to the Natchez Memorial Park on Union Street. For the daily mass schedule and current information about other opportunities to visit, see the basilica’s website.

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