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The New Hope Chapel is a replica of an 1850 chapel. The architects were Don Breaux and Robert Barras. It was built through the efforts of the Knights of Columbus.
The ceiling is built of cypress and is held up by pegs. The floor is made of Louisiana long leaf pine that is about 200 years old.
There is only one original pew and it is 150 years old. The rest are copies made by Mr. Whitney Breaux. The Stations of the Cross were hand carved with a chisel, knife, and hammer by a local sculptor, Mr. Lester Duhon.
The main alter is the type used before Vatican Council II. It originally served St. Anne's church in Youngsville, Louisiana and later St. Joseph's in Milton, Louisiana. It was donated to the Village by Mrs. Jules Hebert of Milton. The side altar (Last Supper scene) is a gift from an anonymous donor who left it on the porch of the general store.
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