HERE ARE PHOTOS of Saint Roch Church, in Saint Louis, Missouri. It is located in the Kingsbury neighborhood of the central west end of the city, just north of Forest Park, and is located about eight highway miles west of downtown.
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The exterior photo was taken last year. This Tudor Gothic building was designed by the firm of Lee & Rush, who also designed the now-closed Most Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church and Saint Pius V Church.
The parish dates from 1911; this church was dedicated on November 22, 1922.
This photo of the nave was taken during the Easter season; the following photos were taken on the vigil of Trinity Sunday.
Crucifix over the high altar.
The tabernacle.
A very large stained glass window above the high altar.
Altar of Saint Roch and a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Saint Roch (1295 - 1327) was a French noble layman who tended to the sick and poor, and eventually contracted the Plague, from which he recovered.
JESUS FALLS THE SECOND TIME
OFFERINGS FOR THE POOR
The baptismal font.
A decorative grille, flanked by Stations of the Cross.
Holy water font.
This stained glass window in the narthex says "One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism".
Address:
6052 Waterman Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO 63112
do you have the school
ReplyDeleteWhy yes I do. Here is a photo of the school from 2006:
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