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2526 S 12th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 771-6371

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St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 664-4408

Glory To Glory Christian Church (Church Without Walls)
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1920 S 7th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 932-2259

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Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Louis
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1910 Serbian Dr
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 776-3262

Welcome to Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Louis! We are a small, but proud Orthodox parish, and we welcome you to explore our pages to learn more about our parish and its members, but more importantly, our Orthodox Faith. We would love you to join us at 10AM for our Holy Liturgy every Sunday, as well as on our special church holidays. See our website for our calendar, current list of events, services, and Lenten dates. Visit our Announcement pages for special church announcements and event descriptions.

Sts Peter & Paul Parish in Historic Soulard
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1919 S 7th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 231-9923

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2740 Arsenal St
St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 771-3460

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St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 773-7168

The "New" Church
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Holy Trinity Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church
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1910 Serbian Dr
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 776-3262

St. Francis de Sales Church
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2653 Ohio Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 771-3276

St. Francis de Sales Church (the Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales) is a Roman Catholic Oratory located in south St. Louis, Missouri. It is the second largest church in the Archdiocese of St. Louis after the cathedral-basilica. The church is popularly known as the "Cathedral of South St. Louis."The historic main church was designed in the neo-Gothic style. Its stained glass windows were crafted by the St. Louis glazier Emil Frei, Sr. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 2005 the church has been operated by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, which practices the Latin liturgy and emphasizes the liturgical arts, with a strong music program.BeginningsThe original Saint Francis de Sales Church was destroyed following the great St. Louis Tornado in 1896. It was rebuilt according to the design of Berlin architect Viktor Klutho in a neo-Gothic style. The sanctuary contains an 52ft altarpiece featuring a polychrome sculpture of the Crucifixion in its upper register. Side altars are dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph, as well as Our Mother of Perpetual Help and the Infant of Prague. The stained glass windows are the work of the eminent St. Louis glazier Emil Frei, Sr. The church is dedicated in honor of Saint Francis de Sales, bishop and doctor of the Church. At 300 feet tall, the church, with its main spire, ranks as the sixth-tallest church in the United States.

Higher Heights Deliverance Church of God
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2127 California Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104-2232

(314) 776-2996

Way of Life Church
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1730 S 11th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 776-0123

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1908 Lafayette Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 899-0047

Faith Paradise Temple Church of the Apostolic Faith
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1965 Wyoming St
St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 256-1117

St. Louis Friends Meeting - Quakers
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1001 Park Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 588-1122

Salvation Army
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2823 Cherokee St
St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 771-2684

The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul of Saint Louis
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1310 Papin St
St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 881-6000

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul--Archdiocesan Council of St. Louis serves individuals and families in need throughout the Greater St. Louis area. The Society consists of more than 3,400 volunteer members belonging to 142 parish-based conferences (chapters). Volunteers make home visits to those in need to provide person-to-person services, including arranging utility and prescription drug assistance and assisting with housing and transportation needs. The Society also operates six thrift stores. In fiscal year 2014, the Society assisted 264,859 people, provided $6.3 million in direct aid and distributed $6.1 million in in-kind goods to those in need. One of the oldest and most well-respected charities in St. Louis, the Society is a proud member of the United Way of Greater St. Louis. As a Catholic lay organization, an essential part of the Society’s work is to maintain the confidentiality and dignity of those being served, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or age.

Missionaries of the Holy Family
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3014 Oregon Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118-1412

(888) 484-9945

[Watch our video under Mission.] Welcome! Offering the Perpetual Mass Association since 1933, we are a worldwide, Roman Catholic religious order of over 900 priests and brothers, faithful to Jesus Christ and His Vicar, emphasizing the Holy Family as the standard of holiness for all families. God bless your family! +JMJ+ http://www.msf-america.org/perpetual-mass-association.html

Luthern Medical Center
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St Frances Cabrini Academy
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3022 Oregon Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118-1412

(314) 776-0883

Loving On Christ Ministry
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(314) 803-0815

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Saint Joseph Croatian Church
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2112 S 12th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 772-2675

Sts Peter & Paul Parish in Historic Soulard
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1919 S 7th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 231-9923

Mccgsl Church
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1920 S 7th St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 361-3221

We are committed to breaking down the barriers that divide us and so we seek to be an inclusive church in the way we refer to God and humans and in our attitude regarding gender, age, race, physical or mental ability, and sexual orientation. We are a people of faith continuing to learn to love and care for one another, the worlds around us, and ourselves. As we proclaim the amazing love of Jesus for ALL humans, we seek to teach others about living life as exemplified by Jesus Christ. At MCC of Greater Saint Louis, we strive to have interconnected ministries and relationships that still support our vision.

Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Louis
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1910 Serbian Dr
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 776-3262

Welcome to Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Louis! We are a small, but proud Orthodox parish, and we welcome you to explore our pages to learn more about our parish and its members, but more importantly, our Orthodox Faith. We would love you to join us at 10AM for our Holy Liturgy every Sunday, as well as on our special church holidays. See our website for our calendar, current list of events, services, and Lenten dates. Visit our Announcement pages for special church announcements and event descriptions.

Historic Trinity Lutheran Church - Saint Louis
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
812 Soulard St
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 231-4092

Historic Trinity is a diverse, caring and welcoming Christian community adjacent to downtown Saint Louis and serving the entire metro area. We celebrate and demonstrate our faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ through inspiring worship and study, daily service to our neighborhood's homeless and needy families, support of urban elementary Lutheran education initiatives, and mission outreach here and through servant events abroad

Lafayette Park United Methodist Church
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2300 Lafayette Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 771-9214

Gia Dinh Duc Tin Family of Faith
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St. Vincent DePaul Parish
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1408 S 10th St
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(314) 231-9328

Masses 4:30pm Saturday 9:00am and 11:00am Sunday 12:05pm Monday-Friday 6:30pm Holy Days Reconciliation 3:45-4:15pm on Saturdays or by appointment

Missionaries of the Holy Family
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3014 Oregon Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118-1412

(888) 484-9945

[Watch our video under Mission.] Welcome! Offering the Perpetual Mass Association since 1933, we are a worldwide, Roman Catholic religious order of over 900 priests and brothers, faithful to Jesus Christ and His Vicar, emphasizing the Holy Family as the standard of holiness for all families. God bless your family! +JMJ+ http://www.msf-america.org/perpetual-mass-association.html

Saint Wenceslaus Parish
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3014 Oregon Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 865-1020

Masses For The Lord's Day Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM Monday through Saturday in Annex Chapel Morning Prayer (Lauds) 7:05 AM Rosary 7:20 AM Mass 7:45 AM Masses For Holy Days Of Observation Eve Before The Holy Day 6:00 PM Holy Day 8:00 AM Confessions Saturdays 3:00 - 3:30 PM Anytime by appointment. Eucharistic Adoration -Ordinary Time: Eucharistic Adoration with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is every Wednesday evening from 6:00-7:00 PM in the annex chapel. There is a minimal amount of community prayer with the majority of the time being dedicated to private prayer. The evening ends with Benediction. Eucharistic Adoration also on First Saturdays at 7:00 AM. -Advent: During Advent, Eucharistic Adoration takes place in the church from 6:00-7:00 PM every Wednesday. Evening Prayer (Vespers) is prayed in community followed by private prayer and Benediction. -Lent: During Lent, Stations of the Cross begin at 6:00 PM every Wednesday in the church followed by exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a period of private prayer and Benediction at 7:00 PM HISTORY The Bohemian parish and school of St. Wenceslaus, named in honor of the 10th century King of Bohemia were founded in 1895 as an off-shoot of St. John Nepomuk Parish, the first Czech parish in the United States, which had outgrown its capacity. Father Charles Pekar was appointed temporary pastor in 1895 followed by the appointment of Father B.H. Faitlik as the first permanent pastor in March 1896. The school opened September 3, 1895 with 2 School Sisters of Notre Dame and 76 students. By 1896, the school had grown to 100 students and 4 teaching sisters. In June, the sisters moved into their own convent, the former priest’s house, while the pastor moved into a rented building. On June 11, 1897 Father Charles August Bleha was appointed pastor and served here until he became pastor of St. John Nepomuk on May 15, 1900. He initiated work on the new priest’s residence which was completed August 21, 1898. This building still serves as the rectory today. He was succeeded by Father John Nekula who was pastor from 1900 until his death in 1922. Under his guidance, the congregation increased significantly resulting in a need to enlarge the facilities to accommodate parishioners and students. The church building was enlarged and re-blessed on September 2, 1906. The sisters moved into a renovated building across the alley in April 1914, enabling the convent to be converted into extra classrooms for more students. Following his ordination on June 11, 1915, Father William Hamtil, a former student of St. Wenceslaus School, was appointed assistant pastor until August 1919 when he became assistant pastor at St. John Nepomuk. In June 1922, after the death of Father Nekula, Father Hamtil was appointed pastor at St. Wenceslaus. Continued growth resulted in the ground-breaking for a new church on August 7, 1925. The cornerstone was laid on October 11, 1925, and the completed church was dedicated on May 31, 1926. This is the church building used today. The sacristy was added in 1939. The old church was converted into classrooms in 1930, as enrollment reached 185. In June 1933, the janitor’s living quarters were converted into a single large classroom. In this same year, the first kindergarten class opened with 36 students while the attic of the convent was remodeled to house additional sisters. By September 1935, enrollment was 302; consequently, on May 13, 1936 a new, ten-room, fireproof school with adjoining convent for 10 was begun. It was dedicated on October 18, 1936. In 1945, Father Joseph Pelly, M.S.F. was the first Missionary of the Holy Family to assist Father Hamtil by celebrating some of the Masses at St. Wenceslaus. By 1948, the school was overcrowded again with 525 students, 9 sisters and 2 lay teachers. On February 10, 1954, ground was broken for the addition of several classrooms and a cafeteria which were completed on December 5, 1954. On December 10, 1960, Father Hamtil died and his weekend assistant, Father Joseph Pelley, M.S.F. was appointed administrator until Archbishop Joseph Ritter announced on December 28, 1960 that care of the Parish would be given to the Missionaries of the Holy Family. Father Herman Berg, M.S.F. was appointed pastor with Father Ed Matthews, M.S.F. as his assistant. In 1965, Father Berg was transferred and Father Pelley was appointed pastor, but he died the same day he was to assume duties; Father Peter Roebrocks, M.S.F. was then named pastor. In the 1960’s, the number of parishioners and school children began to decline as people moved to the suburbs, resulting in the closing of St. Wenceslaus School in May 1972. It re-opened in the fall as a consolidated school of St. Agatha, St. Agnes, St. Francis de Sales and St. Wenceslaus parishes. Educating grades 6-8, it was renamed Notre Dame Elementary West after the School Sisters of Notre Dame who staffed it. The St. Francis de Sales School Building became Notre Dame Elementary East for children in grades 1-5. Enrollment for the combined schools was 566 students. In 1974, as further consolidation was needed, the school moved into the former St. Frances De Sales High School building. In September 1981, the Wenceslaus building became Monsignor Behrmann’s Learning Disability Canter. This center operated as an ungraded educational system for 96 students until the spring of 1995 when it moved to St. John the Baptist Parish. During the summer, Notre Dame Elementary School moved back into the St. Wenceslaus school building with 154 students and a staff of 12. On January 21, 1976, when Father Roebrocks died, his associate, Father Edward Zaborowski, M.S.F. was appointed pastor. He was assisted by Brother Joseph Roelke, M.S.F. who was eventually ordained a priest in August 1981 and celebrated his First Mass at St. Wenceslaus. Father Roelke succeeded Father Zaborowski by being appointed administrator in January 1988 and subsequently became pastor in August 1988. On May 27, 1989, Bishop Edward O”Donnell ordained parish Deacon Fred Brown, M.S.F. a priest in the parish church. George Miller, the first parishioner from St. Wenceslaus to become a permanent deacon, was ordained on June 8, 1991 by Archbishop John L. May who subsequently appointed Deacon Miller to serve at St. Wenceslaus where he continues to minister today. Furthermore, Deacon Miller served as Director of the Permanent Diaconate for the St. Louis Archdiocese from Jan. 1, 1998 to June 30, 2005 while simultaneously serving at St. Wenceslaus. In July 2000, Father John Lombardi, M.S.F. was appointed associate pastor. Brother John Griffin, M.S.F. was appointed to St. Wenceslaus in October 2001 to assist in the care and ministries of the parish. On June 1, 2001, Father Roelke became Provincial of the Missionaries of the Holy Family’s North American Province. Consequently, Father James Wuerth, M.S.F. was appointed pastor on September 1, 2001. In 2002, St. Pius V Parish closed its school and joined the parishes supporting Notre Dame Elementary. As a result of this merger, the name of the school was changed to St. Frances Cabrini Academy. In 2005, under the leadership of Archbishop Ramond L. Burke (now Cardinal Burke in Rome), final decisions for restructuring the South City Deanery were made in which 10 parishes were suppressed, either becoming chapels, an oratory, or the church buildings were sold. In spite of their assignment to other parishes by the Archdiocese, most people went shopping for a parish that suited them. In addition, a number of parishes became personal parishes, i.e., parishes without boundaries, dedicated to a particular spirituality or ministry. At this time, St. Wenceslaus was designated to be a Personal Parish for those drawn to the mission and spirituality of the Missionaries of the Holy Family. A number of people from the neighboring suppressed parishes became members of St. Wenceslaus in the following years. In November, 2009, Father John Lombardi, M.S.F retired to the Little Sisters of the Poor. In March 2010, Brother John Griffin, M.S.F. retired to Padua Place in San Antonio, TX. Through the years, St. Wenceslaus Parish has adapted to changes in its neighborhood and congregation. The parish still has some parishioners of Bohemian heritage but welcomes, and is actively involved with, many people of diverse backgrounds from the neighborhood and larger community. ST. WENCESLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH staffed by: Missionaries of the Holy Family since 1960 The Missionaries of the Holy Family (MSF) is a worldwide Roman Catholic men’s Congregation of over 900 priests and brothers serving in 22 countries. The Congregation of the Missionaries of the Holy Family was founded in Holland by John Berthier, a French La Salette priest, on September 28, 1895, coincidentally the feast of St. Wenceslaus, while St. Wenceslaus Parish was founded in St. Louis that same year. The Missionaries of the Holy Family have a three-fold charism: First, they are missionaries, i.e., they bring the Gospel to those who are far away, which includes people who live on other continents as well as those who live nearby but are distant from God. The second charism of the Congregation is the promotion of vocations. Driven by the desire to provide missionaries for the Church, and by the many young men who wanted to become priests but were considered too old according to the thinking of the time, Father John Berthier, with the encouragement of Pope Leo XIII, founded the Institute for Late Vocations. The Missionaries of the Holy Family continue to be blessed with the charism of fostering late vocations for the Church. The third charism is the pastoral care of families. The Missionaries hold as their model, the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, in their mutual love, unity, peace, prayer and obedience to the will of God; and they strive to inspire all families entrusted to their care with the desire to imitate the Holy Family. FRIENDS OF THE MISSIONARIES OF THE HOLY FAMILY Friends of the Missionaries of the Holy Family is a lay organization of men and women supporting the Missionaries of the Holy Family primarily through prayer. Friends of the Missionaries of the Holy Family meets quarterly for an evening Mass followed by a social gathering where new information is shared. For any occasion, give the gift of prayer through the Perpetual Mass Association. To receive a Perpetual Mass Folder, or for more information about the Friends of the Missionaries, please call Maury Prater or Mary Martin at 314-577-6300.

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1001 Park Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 588-1122

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St. Louis, MO 63118

(800) 325-3040

Words have been our business and faith our inspiration for more than 139 years. We are the publisher of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, and we are dedicated to spreading the Gospel message of Jesus Christ throughout the world. In Matthew 28:19, Jesus said, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” We live this mission every day as we develop and publish materials that contribute to Gospel ministry across the country and throughout the world. As the publisher for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, CPH exists to serve the church, listening to congregations, responding to their needs, and providing biblical resources for today’s ministry.

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3558 S Jefferson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63118

(800) 325-2399

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St. Louis, MO 63118

(314) 803-0815

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St. Louis, MO 63104

(314) 865-5000

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St. Louis, MO 63104

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