Seeking new premises, the congregation received government permission to sell its property in 1870.
In 2004, the congregation received a Torah for use in worship.
The congregation had received a tongue lashing from the pulpit.
The congregation had received formal recognition by the Holy See on 22 April 1950.
The congregation has received mission congregation funds from the diocese in an effort to become an active part of the downtown community.
Bishop Ramirez's congregation received national attention when its members pledged $100,000 of the $245,000 needed to buy the property.
The chancel is where the congregation receives the blood and body of Jesus.
The pastor of the church, Solomon Yusuf, 51, said the congregation had received no threats.
The congregation received recognition by the French government on 31 October 1842.
In the 1980s, the congregation received inquiries from developers eager to obtain the church's choice property location.