Visit our churches as you take in North Carolina’s kaleidoscope of color
Make time to get away to see North Carolina’s kaleidoscope of color this fall and consider visiting our scenic churches as you take in the natural beauty of our diocese. From our newest parish, St. Jude near Gorges State Park in Sapphire, to St. Lawrence Basilica in Asheville, the Diocese of Charlotte includes more than a dozen churches along leaf viewing routes throughout western North Carolina.
Many offer historical and architectural significance, as well as a range of Mass times, within close proximity of natural treasures such as Grandfather Mountain, Linville Gorge and Sliding Rock. Peak color is expected from early October through early November, depending on elevation. God’s beauty awaits!
— SueAnn Howell
1. St. Lawrence Basilica
Dedicated in 1909 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, St. Lawrence Basilica is capped by a spectacular tiled dome – one of the largest free-standing elliptical domes in North America.
97 Haywood St., Asheville, N.C. 28801
www.saintlawrencebasilica.org
2. Immaculate Conception Church
This church features a beautiful hand-carved white oak crucifix suspended above the altar and set against a backdrop of stacked stone.
208 Seventh Ave., Hendersonville, N.C. 28791
www.immaculateconceptionchurch.com
3. Sacred Heart Church
Conveniently located near Pisgah National Forest in Brevard, a walkable town noted as a tourism, retirement and cultural destination.
150 Brian Berg Lane, Brevard, N.C. 28712
www.sacredheartbrevard.org
4. St. Andrew the Apostle Church
Just 20 minutes north of Asheville, Mars Hill is a small college town near a host of outdoor activities.
149 Brook St., Mars Hill, N.C. 28754
www.standrew-sacredheart.org
5. St. Bernadette Church
Enjoy panoramic views of Grandfather Mountain. An outdoor St. Anthony of Padua Chapel and a Lourdes grotto are open for prayer.
2085 N.C. Hwy. 105, Linville, N.C. 28646
www.stlucienbernadette.org
6. St. Elizabeth Church
Boone is located near hiking trails, zipline courses, ski resort chairlifts and waterfall trails that
provide perfect leaf viewing opportunities.
259 Pilgrim’s Way, Boone N.C. 28607
www.saintecc.org
7. St. Frances of Rome Church
Sparta is situated in the heart of the Blue Ridge Parkway not far from the second oldest river in the world, the New River.
29 Highland Dr., Sparta N.C. 28675
www.stfrancesofrome-sparta.org
8. St. Francis of Assisi Church
Located hillside in a town within the Nantahala National Forest, visitors can pray at an outdoor
St. Joseph Shrine.
299 Maple St., Franklin, N.C. 28734
www.stfrancisassisifranklin.org
9. St. Francis of Assisi Church
Come see the 33 beautiful windows designed by Statesville Stained Glass Co. and venerate a first-class relic of St. Francis in the nave of this “mountain Gothic” style church.
167 St. Francis Pl., Jefferson, N.C. 28640
www.stfrancisofassisi-jefferson.org
10. St. Joseph Church
Nestled between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Nantahala National Forest, this area is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream.
316 Main St., Bryson City, N.C. 28713
www.stjosephbryson.org
11. St. Margaret of Scotland Church
Perched above Maggie Valley, this is the perfect spot for leaf looking near the Blue Ridge Parkway.
37 Murphy Dr., Maggie Valley, N.C. 28751
www.stmargaretofscotlandmv.org
12. St. Mary, Mother of God Church
Filmmakers have captured the beauty of this small town located near the Cherokee Indian Reservation and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
22 Bartlett St., Sylva, N.C. 28779
www.stmarymotherofgod.com
13. St. Jude Church
Formerly a mission of Sacred Heart Parish in Brevard, this picturesque octagonal church was elevated to a parish in July, making it the newest church in the Diocese of Charlotte.
3011 Hwy. 64 East, Sapphire Valley, N.C. 28774
www.stjudeofsapphirevalley.org
14. Holy Angels Church
Mayberry fame aside, Mount Airy is known for its white granite and Holy Angels Church is made from it. Also check out the historic altar, stained glass and statues inside.
1208 North Main St., Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030
www.mountairycatholicsha.com
15. St. Margaret Mary Church
This wooden church built in the Gothic style, with large exposed rafters, just celebrated its 85th anniversary last year.
102 Andrews Place, Swannanoa, N.C. 28778
www.saintmmc.com
16. St. William Church
This westernmost church in the diocese is in a quaint town flanked by the Hiwassee and Valley Rivers.
765 Andrews Road, Murphy, N.C. 28906
www.st-william.net
17. St. Lucien Church
In an area surrounded by national forest and graced by the North Toe River, the town boasts a lively arts scene and great parks.
695 Summit St., Spruce Pine, N.C. 28777
www.stlucienbernadette.org