Church Of The Holy Family - Columbus, Georgia
N 32° 28.111 W 084° 59.290
16S E 689072 N 3594151
The Church of the Holy Family is located in the 300 block of 12th Street in Columbus Georgia. It is one of Several historic churches in downtown Columbus.
Waymark Code: WM4H2E
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2008
Views: 95
The following description of this church was derived from a historic marker located at the main entrance to the church:
The Church of the Holy Family is the mother church of Roman Catholicism in this area, serving as the only Catholic Church in Columbus from 1880 to 1958. The first Catholic church, the Church of Sts. Philip and James, was built in 1835 on what is now Chapel Street on one of the original lots designated for churches when Columbus was founded in 1828. Early missionary efforts from Sts. Philip and James reached Decatur and Terminus (now Atlanta), Macon, Eufaula, and Apalachicola, Fla. Missionaries visited these stations by rail, riverboat, and oxcart or even by foot, quarterly or twice yearly. First resident pastor was Rev. James Graham. The parish relocated to this site when the new church was dedicated May 12, 1880, and the name changed to The Church of The Holy Family. The Gothic-Byzantine structure was designed by architect Daniel Matthew Foley who was born in Dublin, Ireland. This church was built on property given by the Sisters of Mercy. The parish education building is located on the site where their convent and the school, St. Joseph’s Academy, stood from 1870 to 1964. This is the only downtown church with a grave located on its grounds. Rev. Michael Cullinan, a pastor of Sts. Philip and James, was buried here just east of the church’s main entrance.
Type of Church: Church
Status of Building: Actively in use for worship
Date of organization: 05/12/1880
Dominant Architectural Style: Gothic-Byzantine
Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: Statue of The Holy Family
Archdiocese: Atlanta
Diocese: Savannah
Address/Location: 300 Block of 12th Street Columbus, Ga. USA 31902
Date of building construction: Not listed
Relvant Web Site: Not listed
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