Earlier this month, VICE Broadly reported a Catholic church in San Francisco dedicated a mass to Beyoncé's body of work. Reports now suggest Queen Bey herself bought a church in New Orleans. 

According to TMZ, Beyoncé is now the owner of a 7,500-square-foot church built in the early 1900s. The site reports the church has been out of commission due to its members passing away and was reportedly listed at $850,000, but it's unclear whether that's the price the "Formation" singer paid. 

According to New Orleans' The Times-Picayune, the property was purchased for an undisclosed price on May 11 according to Orleans Parish records. The property was purchased by the Noble Jones Trust, and paperwork was signed by a close friend of the Knowles family, The Times-Picayune reported. The church building's mailing address is reportedly directed to a property where Beyoncé, Solange and the rest of the Knowles family have been spotted. 

Like always, Beyoncé fans will just have to stay tuned to see what the superstar has in store next.