| Archdiocese of New Orleans
Archdiocesan Archives
Mardi Gras officially ends at 12:00 p.m. on the night of Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras Day. Lent
begins and all celebrations must officially cease. Ash Wednesday begins a forty-day period of fasting, self-discipline, and
good works. Appropriately our Mardi Gras Guide concludes with the Lenten records of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese
of New Orleans.
The New Orleans Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Archives is in the historic Old Ursuline Convent in the Vieux Carre.
Completed in the early 1750s, the convent is the area's oldest structure. The Ursuline nuns donated the building to the
bishop of New Orleans in 1824, and it has been owned and occupied by the diocese ever since. The Archdiocesan
Archives functions as records manager for the Archdiocese and also collects, preserves, and makes available records of
the eight civil parishes of Louisiana included in the New Orleans Archdiocese. Sacramental records date from 1718 to
the present. The Archives also holds one of the South's most extensive collections of antebellum religious
correspondence, and has an active publication program.
Two Mardi-Gras-Lenten collections are of particular interest:
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