The Ghosts of Lady Guadalupe Church
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The Ghosts of Lady Guadalupe Church

Where Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau's Spirit Still Prays

Est. 18267 min readBy Tim Nealon
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, the oldest church building in New Orleans, served as the mortuary chapel during yellow fever epidemics. Famous for being the spiritual home of Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, this sacred space harbors numerous spirits including the legendary priestess herself.

411 N Rampart St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

"Our Lady of Guadalupe" Church wasn't always the name applied to the stately church seated at the corner of N. Rampart and Conti Streets. Originally it went by the name of Old Mortuary Chapel and, as the name suggests, it's purpose was to act as a funeral church.

If you ask people around New Orleans they'll tell you that this Church is haunted. But, is it actually haunted? And if it is, who's ghosts are haunting it?

The History of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

At this point, it might not come as much of a surprise to find that death by Yellow Fever and New Orleans went hand in hand through twenty-three major epidemics.

The Old Mortuary Church was desperately needed. In the midst of any one onslaught of the disease, a fevered panic grew at the thought of depositing all of the bodies. There was simply not enough space, even when one factored in makeshift morgues like 625 St. Philip Street in the French Quarter.

Bodies lined the streets, stacked high and wide—so wide that many found it difficult to cut through the sidewalks at all. Spread of the disease was attributed to close spaces within the city and a lack of cleanliness. Other historical sources were more keen to blame the "sinfulness" of the city instead. And some even blamed the funeral processions as to be another cause of spreading yellow fever.

Whatever the reason, there was simply no cure. The dead continued to pile up, sometimes even bursting open in the hot, humid summers. Something had to be done.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, and the meeting location for Ghost City's St. Louis Cemetery #1 Church. The Old Mortuary Church during the late 18th c. when it was converted into an Italian church. (Source: Library of Congres)

In 1821, a law was passed illegalizing the display of the dead at St. Louis Cathedral, which was the only Catholic church at the time. In 1826, The Old Mortuary Church was established instead. It was positioned near St. Louis Cemetery #1, making the trip quite quick to bring the dead to be interred. St. Louis Cemetery #1 was just a few blocks farther away, but located deeper into the swamp to hopefully prevent the disease from spreading within the cemetery and into the city itself.

At the height of the epidemic periods, lines of omnibuses and funeral carriages continued for nearly two-and-a-half miles as families waited to attend.

In 1853, the New Orleans Daily Crescent wrote: "At the gates [of the cemetery], the winds brought intimation of the corruption lurking within. Not a puff was not laden with the rank atmosphere from rotting corpses. Inside they were piles by the fifties, exposed to the heat of the sun, swollen with corruption, bursting their coffin lids."

The Ghosts of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

Is it any wonder that the former Old Mortuary Church might be one of the more haunted locations in New Orleans? Family members were not allowed to step foot inside of the church, for fear that they might catch the disease, too.

Which means that for years the only bodies to pass through the front doors of the burial church were the priest, pallbearers . . . and the thousands upon thousands of dead who succumbed to what some called the Saffron Scourge.

If our suspicions are correct, then Our Lady of Guadalupe is certainly plagued by residual energies . . . perhaps more so than any intelligent spirits who have not passed on To The Other Side.

Visiting the haunted Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

Are you hoping to visit the most haunted church in New Orleans? We have good news! The former Old Mortuary Church is open daily for visitors to learn the full spectrum of death and dying that took place at this old church.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

The historic Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

Written By

Tim Nealon

Tim Nealon

Founder & CEO

Tim Nealon is the founder and CEO of Ghost City Tours. With a passion for history and the paranormal, Tim has dedicated over a decade to researching America's most haunted locations and sharing their stories with curious visitors.

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