Jesuit Bend, Louisiana


Jesuit Bend is an unincorporated community in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the West Bank of the Mississippi River.

History

Members of the Society of Jesus settled at this location in the early part of the 18th century, a bend in the Mississippi River, hence the name "Jesuit Bend". The Jesuit settlers brought with them from Asia the satsuma, a loosely skinned seedless tangerine. Satsumas have been farmed at this locale ever since.
At one point, Jesuit Bend had a station on the line. Jesuit Bend was also the site of an incident in 1955 when Rev. Gerald Lewis, an African-American Catholic priest, was stopped by parishioners from celebrating Mass there because of his color. The community was thereupon placed under interdict by the Archbishop of New Orleans, Joseph Francis Rummel. This is the location of the , an effort to return open water to a fully functioning freshwater , to help reverse the longstanding problem of wetlands erosion in the Mississippi River Delta.