Single pregnant women and abused women found protection and healing at the Lower 9th Ward’s Temple of the Innocent Blood in the 1920s. Some called it a church, others called it a cult. Mother Catherine Seals called it the Manger.
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Single pregnant women and abused women found protection and healing at the Lower 9th Ward’s Temple of the Innocent Blood in the 1920s. Some called it a church, others called it a cult. Mother Catherine Seals called it the Manger.
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