Buddhism Buddhism has had a visible presence in Indianapolis since at least the 1980s, with the number of temples and meditation… Read More »Buddhism
Ovid Butler (Feb. 7, 1801-July 12, 1881). Born in Augusta, New York, Butler moved to Jennings County, Indiana, in 1817. Although primarily… Read More »Ovid Butler
Cadle Tabernacle Constructed in 1921 on the northwest corner of Ohio and New Jersey streets at a cost of $305,000, Cadle Tabernacle… Read More »Cadle Tabernacle
Catholic Charities Founded in 1919 and opened on February 6, 1920, Fr. Maurice O’Connor (St. Joan of Arc Church) served as the… Read More »Catholic Charities
Catholics As of 2020, Catholics comprised approximately 10 percent of Marion County’s population and almost one-quarter of county church membership—the largest… Read More »Catholics
Celebration Of Hope In 1994, and held one joint worship service each year as a symbol of racial reconciliation. Light of the World… Read More »Celebration Of Hope
Center for Congregations The Center for Congregations helps religious congregations in Indiana through no-cost consulting, low-cost educational opportunities, and a variety of grant… Read More »Center for Congregations
Center for Interfaith Cooperation The Center for Interfaith Cooperation (CIC) is a nonprofit organization with the goal of inspiring interfaith collaboration in order to… Read More »Center for Interfaith Cooperation
Joseph Chartrand (May 11, 1870-Dec. 8, 1933). Born in St. Louis, Missouri, of French and Irish ancestry, Chartrand enrolled at St. Louis… Read More »Joseph Chartrand
Francis Silas Marean Chatard (Dec. 12, 1834-Sept. 7, 1918). The son of Ferdinand and Eliza Chatard, Silas Francis Chatard was born and educated in… Read More »Francis Silas Marean Chatard