Roman Catholicism (Christianity)
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Introduction
When the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church was founded nearly a century ago, it was one of only a few Roman Catholic congregations in the area. Today, the church is home to both an English-speaking congregation and a large and thriving Latino congregation.Demographics
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church offers Masses in both English and Spanish. About half of the English service is composed of men and women around 40 years of age, and the rest are either adolescents or senior citizens. The Spanish Mass is primarily composed of immigrants between the ages of 18 and 25 who have come to the Southern United States from Central Mexico to harvest crops, such as chili peppers and watermelon. Many of the parishioners are either here temporarily to earn money for their families back home or came to the U.S. to establish a new life.History
The founding of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Moultrie dates back to 1917. Construction of the church began under Father Walsh, and it was completed during the pastorate of Father Leo Kennan. The Franciscans arrived in 1953, and the church was transferred to the diocese in 1978. During the pastorate of Father Francis Barry this church was rebuilt and dedicated on November 28, 1982. The first Spanish Masses are believed to have begun in the late 1990s.Description
The church holds 230 people and has a built-in "cry room" so families with young children can observe the service without disturbing anyone else. There is a parish hall located to the side of the church, which has five classrooms for Sunday school, and a two-story office complex across from the church which offers additional parking. Also there is a rectory for the priest next door to the church.Activities and Schedule
Weekly Masses and other services are conducted in both English and Spanish.Date Center Founded
The church was originally founded in 1917; the new building was completed in 1982.
Religious Leader and Title
Father Michael H. Smith, Priest
Membership
There are 95 registered families at the English service; no official records are kept for the Spanish-speaking congregation. Attendance at the Spanish Mass can vary from 200-300 individuals.
Ethnic Composition
The English service is predominately white, but with some Filipinos, Nigerians, Vietnamese, African Americans, Indians, and Trinidadians. The Spanish Mass is predominately Mexican with a small percentage of other Latin Americans.
Affiliation with Other Communities/Organizations
Albany Denary of the Diocese of Savannah