Two north St. Louis Catholic Churches open for more than a century are closing, per the Post-Dispatch.
This includes St. Matthew the Apostle in the Ville neighborhood (2715 N. Sarah):
...and St. Augustine in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood (5901 Minerva):
As noted in this Hoodline article, both churches suffered from deferred maintenance/damage:
Both churches are clearly now preservation challenges/future demolition threats.
This includes St. Matthew the Apostle in the Ville neighborhood (2715 N. Sarah):
...and St. Augustine in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood (5901 Minerva):
As noted in this Hoodline article, both churches suffered from deferred maintenance/damage:
As the St. Louis Review explains it, St. Augustine "is no longer used for worship given the unsafe conditions in the nave and narthex due to roof leaks and falling plaster."
The "consolidated community" referenced in the quote above is the St. Peter Claver Parish located in the Penrose neighborhood (4330 Shreve).The notice for St. Matthew adds that the property "has been increasingly subject to vandalism and theft" since regular parish services moved to the consolidated north-side community.
Both churches are clearly now preservation challenges/future demolition threats.


