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Pope Leo XVI’s New Orleans Creole lineage has metropolis buzzing with pleasure

Editorial Board Published May 10, 2025
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Whereas Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago, Illinois, data present that his household lineage has deep roots in Louisiana. When his maternal great-grandmother was only a child, she was baptized in 1840 on the metropolis’s iconic St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Sq., the New Orleans Archdiocese mentioned. 

A few a long time later, the pope’s maternal great-grandparents — Ferdinand D. Baquie and Eugenie Grambois — married on Sept. 19, 1864, in New Orleans’ St. Mary’s Church on Chartres Avenue, in accordance with the New Orleans Archdiocese’s sacramental data. 

In keeping with data from the Important Information Assortment on the Louisiana State Archives, Leo’s great-grandparents’ dying certificates present they died in Louisiana, as effectively. 

Marriage certificates of Pope Leo XVI’s maternal grandparents exhibiting them married in Louisiana.

Important Information Assortment on the Louisiana State Archives

A wedding certificates from the Louisiana State Archives exhibits Leo’s maternal grandparents — Joseph N. Martinez and Louise Baquie — married in New Orleans on Sept. 17, 1887.  

Historians say the pope’s grandparents moved to Chicago within the early 1900s they usually remained married for over 50 years. 

Jari Honora, household Historian with the Historic New Orleans Assortment, was the primary to find the pontiff’s household ties. 

“I was just thrilled and almost in disbelief that the pope would have a New Orleans connection,” Honora mentioned.

Louisiana State Archives data additionally present the pope’s maternal grandmother recognized as being from New Orleans and his grandfather recognized as being a local of Haiti. 

He says the pontiff’s maternal grandfather, Joseph Martinez, was later listed as being from the Dominican Republic. Nevertheless, within the earliest census data during which he seems, Martinez and his total family had been listed as being from Louisiana. 

“It causes you to wonder, maybe there was sort of a conscious memory of some Haitian ancestry that he was speaking to, or maybe he really thought that he had been born in Haiti, or maybe there was even early on, an attempt to sort of obfuscate the true origins of the family,” Honora mentioned. “I can tell you that by the time they get to Chicago, there’s one census where he’s listed as Maltese, which is not correct.”

Honora — a Creole Catholic himself — mentioned the selection of such a multi-cultural pontiff is a particular second for town of New Orleans and for Creole tradition. 

“It highlights the role that Catholics of color, that Black Catholics have always played, in the church since the very beginning,” Honora mentioned. “We sort of take for granted here on the Gulf Coast and in Louisiana in particular, that there are Catholics of color, there are Black Catholics in the church.”

jari-honora.png Jari Honora, household Historian with the Historic New Orleans Assortment.

Honora mentioned he’s nonetheless researching whether or not the brand new highest chief of the Catholic Church has ancestors who had been as soon as enslaved. 

“I’m quite confident that we will get there on at least one line, and I say only one line… documenting enslaved ancestors is a totally different experience than some of the more contemporary research, say, 20th century or late 19th century research, where you have widespread adherence to vital records laws,” Honora mentioned. “Prior to the 1870 census, after the Civil War, enslaved people are not listed in the census by name at all — there are only tick marks, check marks on slave schedules.”

Honora famous that Pope Leo’s love of cooking, and that of his mom, is probably going one thing handed down from their Creole roots. 

“That was one of the things that I read in interviews that the Holy Father did long before he was even a candidate for the papacy is that he was open to a vocation, because the neighborhood priests from the surrounding parishes, they were always in his home, because they loved his mother’s cooking, and now we know why: because she was a New Orleans cook,” Honora mentioned. 

Individuals within the Massive Simple mentioned it’s thrilling to see a pope with Louisiana Creole roots. 

“I think if there was going to be a first American pope, this is a very good person to take on that role, it feels like a good representation, but also, he seems like someone that it seems like is going to represent the interests of a lot of Americans, more so than other cardinals might have,” mentioned Emmaline Kelly, a local of New Orleans who attended Catholic college within the metropolis and now works at an area enterprise within the French Quarter. 

She says she hopes Pope Leo will schedule a go to again to see his Creole roots very quickly, and within the meantime, “hopefully follow in Francis’s footsteps, and open the Catholic Church’s arms to LGBT people… providing vocal support for refugees.”

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