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Montgomery, Alabama: City of Saint Jude Parish

About City of Saint Jude Parish in Montgomery, Alabama:

Pennsylvania-born priest Harold Purcell founded the City of Saint Jude in Montgomery as a way to improve the lives of the downtrodden, particularly impoverished African-Americans in Alabama.

The city of Saint Jude Catholic parish is particularly notable for the role it played during the civil rights movement in the U.S. St Jude was the final stop for the Selma to Montgomery Marchers before arriving at the State Capitol on March 24, 1965.

No other organization in Montgomery, public or private, was willing to take such a bold stand.

Because of the City of St. Jude’s ongoing commitment to human rights and social justice, Father Purcell’s vision of a “city” that would provide exceptional care and assistance to the African-American community of Montgomery and the broader Deep South was exemplified for the world to see.

Traveling to City of Saint Jude Parish in Montgomery, Alabama:

Address: 2048 West Fairview Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36108

Click here for the official website of the City of Saint Jude Parish in Montgomery, Alabama.

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