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Trinity Lutheran Church
812 Soulard St, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States
Pontiac Square Park
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Frenchtown Member's Only Dog Park
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St Louis Escape
1517 S 8th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Way of Life Church
1730 S 11th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Soulard Art Gallery
2028 S 12th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
1408 S 10th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
St. Joseph Croatian Catholic Church
2112 S 12th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Rock Church Soulard
2420 S 12th St, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States
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Molly's In Soulard
816 Geyer Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104
1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café
1860 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Hammerstone's
2028 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
St. Louis Bread Co.
2018 S 7th St Ste 101, St. Louis, MO 63104
Chava's Mexican Restaurant
925 Geyer Ave #3921, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States
Nadine’s Hash House
1802 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104
Bogart's Smokehouse
1627 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Goshen Coffee Roasters
910 Geyer Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104
101 St. Louis Sports Spirits Sand
1724 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104
Epic Pizza & Subs
1711A S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
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Dollar Tree
2014 S 7th St Suite 102, St. Louis, MO 63104
Soulard Barber Shop
1809 S 7th St, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States
Soulard Farmers Market
730 Carroll St, St. Louis, MO 63104, United States
Riley's Flowers
1705 S 7th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Soulard Market Park
S 8th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Graffiti Loft
1802 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
St. Louis BarCycle
1013 Ann Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104
Soulard Spice Shop
730 Carroll St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Good Day Farm St Louis Dispensary (Soulard)
1531 S Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104
Morgan Ford Massage & Spa
1037 Russell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104
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9th Street Abbey
1808 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Dwell 912 Guest house & B&B
912 Hickory St, St. Louis, MO 63104
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Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church

1919 S 7th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
4.6(40)
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attractions: Trinity Lutheran Church, Pontiac Square Park, Frenchtown Member's Only Dog Park, St Louis Escape, Way of Life Church, Soulard Art Gallery, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, St. Joseph Croatian Catholic Church, Rock Church Soulard, restaurants: Molly's In Soulard, 1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café, Hammerstone's, St. Louis Bread Co., Chava's Mexican Restaurant, Nadine’s Hash House, Bogart's Smokehouse, Goshen Coffee Roasters, 101 St. Louis Sports Spirits Sand, Epic Pizza & Subs, local businesses: Dollar Tree, Soulard Barber Shop, Soulard Farmers Market, Riley's Flowers, Soulard Market Park, Graffiti Loft, St. Louis BarCycle, Soulard Spice Shop, Good Day Farm St Louis Dispensary (Soulard), Morgan Ford Massage & Spa
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Nearby attractions of Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church

Trinity Lutheran Church

Pontiac Square Park

Frenchtown Member's Only Dog Park

St Louis Escape

Way of Life Church

Soulard Art Gallery

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

St. Joseph Croatian Catholic Church

Rock Church Soulard

Trinity Lutheran Church

Trinity Lutheran Church

4.7

(41)

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Pontiac Square Park

Pontiac Square Park

4.4

(100)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Frenchtown Member's Only Dog Park

Frenchtown Member's Only Dog Park

3.8

(41)

Open until 9:00 PM
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St Louis Escape

St Louis Escape

4.5

(695)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church

Molly's In Soulard

1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café

Hammerstone's

St. Louis Bread Co.

Chava's Mexican Restaurant

Nadine’s Hash House

Bogart's Smokehouse

Goshen Coffee Roasters

101 St. Louis Sports Spirits Sand

Epic Pizza & Subs

Molly's In Soulard

Molly's In Soulard

4.3

(1.2K)

$$

Open until 1:30 AM
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1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café

1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café

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$

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Hammerstone's

Hammerstone's

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Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Louis Bread Co.

St. Louis Bread Co.

3.8

(411)

$

Open until 6:00 PM
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Dollar Tree

Soulard Barber Shop

Soulard Farmers Market

Riley's Flowers

Soulard Market Park

Graffiti Loft

St. Louis BarCycle

Soulard Spice Shop

Good Day Farm St Louis Dispensary (Soulard)

Morgan Ford Massage & Spa

Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree

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(252)

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Soulard Barber Shop

Soulard Barber Shop

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(127)

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Soulard Farmers Market

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Riley's Flowers

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Cameron AustinCameron Austin
Attending Holy Mass here was a greatly disheartening experience. To start with what was good, it should be said that the exterior of the Church is beautiful and everything above 10 feet within the interior of the church is also beautiful. This is one of the most historic churches in St. Louis with a rich history. Additionally, two parishoners welcomed me warmly to the church, and I have heard that this parish community does great work with the poor and homeless, which is great. But what is bad here is really bad. The interior of this church has been absolutely butchered. It is still obvious from the layout that this Church was once very beautiful and probably looked something like its daughter church, the magnificent St. Francis de Sales, some five minutes away. But at some point, someone had the horrible idea to turn this into a church in the round and now there are pews in front of (and facing away from) the formerly prominent altars and the beautiful high altar is tucked away almost out of sight and certainly out of mind. Drab carpet was also added and makes this place feel less like an awe-inspiring temple to The Lord, Jesus Christ and more like your grandparents' living room. Additionally, the liturgy - if it could be called a liturgy - was terrible. It was not terrible merely in the way that many liturgies are terrible, such as in terms of bad music or poor preaching, but instead it felt slapdash to the point that I am not even certain it was a valid Mass. It seemed like the priest just sort of made things up as he went along and even asked the crowd for their own prayer intentions to interject during the Mass. This felt less like I was there for a representation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and more like I was attending a prayer group at an old folks home where the Eucharist just happened to be consecrated. The evident former splendor of the Church contributes to the bad experience one has at Mass here. One of the parishoners who greeted me told me how wonderful the acoustics are in the building and certainly they must be good, but it just makes it all the more heartwrenching to think of how this place, which was once filled with majestic gregorian chant, incense, pious prayer, and sacred hymns to the Lord, now resounds with the clamor of a few elderly people singing badly written songs from the 1970s. The inherent beauty that could be seen in the stained glass and magnificently decorated ceiling contrast terribly with what lies below it. Overall, this church seems to stand now as a sad memorial to what has happened to so many beautiful churches across the US and elsewhere with its "wreckovation" and bad liturgy. Perhaps one day, the horrible renovation may be undone, and a different crowd can fix this beautiful space. The lack of pews in the back, an interesting remenant of a rood screen in front of the high altar, and an immersion baptismal font could perhaps suit a byzantine congregation in the future which could breathe new life into the building after the monstrously renovated round pew setup is removed. In any case, I would look elsewhere if you seek to find a truly Catholic experience that currently glorifies The Lord, Jesus Christ Included are some photos, including one photograph of what the church apparently used to look like before the disastrous renovation.
Justin FullerJustin Fuller
Historic German church in the vibrant Soulard neighborhood. It does a lot of great work with the local homeless population. A very close-knit and welcoming small community worships here and is very proud to continue the great legacy of this church. On an aesthetic level, I will say that the interior had a renovation in the latter half of the 20th century giving it a round, stadium-like layout (that I neglected to photograph) unique to most 19th century neo-gothic churches. Aside from that, the Emil Frei stained glass is breathtaking and radiant, and complements the various altars and stenciling quite nicely.
Tuoc PTuoc P
Despite the fact that our visit was brief, we were cordially welcomed by the two great female parishioners and the priest. Those ladies took the time to tell us about the history of the church, the community, the unique layout of the altar and the seating areas. The hospitality and kindness left a lasting impression on us. The church and parishes are wonderful.
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Attending Holy Mass here was a greatly disheartening experience. To start with what was good, it should be said that the exterior of the Church is beautiful and everything above 10 feet within the interior of the church is also beautiful. This is one of the most historic churches in St. Louis with a rich history. Additionally, two parishoners welcomed me warmly to the church, and I have heard that this parish community does great work with the poor and homeless, which is great. But what is bad here is really bad. The interior of this church has been absolutely butchered. It is still obvious from the layout that this Church was once very beautiful and probably looked something like its daughter church, the magnificent St. Francis de Sales, some five minutes away. But at some point, someone had the horrible idea to turn this into a church in the round and now there are pews in front of (and facing away from) the formerly prominent altars and the beautiful high altar is tucked away almost out of sight and certainly out of mind. Drab carpet was also added and makes this place feel less like an awe-inspiring temple to The Lord, Jesus Christ and more like your grandparents' living room. Additionally, the liturgy - if it could be called a liturgy - was terrible. It was not terrible merely in the way that many liturgies are terrible, such as in terms of bad music or poor preaching, but instead it felt slapdash to the point that I am not even certain it was a valid Mass. It seemed like the priest just sort of made things up as he went along and even asked the crowd for their own prayer intentions to interject during the Mass. This felt less like I was there for a representation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and more like I was attending a prayer group at an old folks home where the Eucharist just happened to be consecrated. The evident former splendor of the Church contributes to the bad experience one has at Mass here. One of the parishoners who greeted me told me how wonderful the acoustics are in the building and certainly they must be good, but it just makes it all the more heartwrenching to think of how this place, which was once filled with majestic gregorian chant, incense, pious prayer, and sacred hymns to the Lord, now resounds with the clamor of a few elderly people singing badly written songs from the 1970s. The inherent beauty that could be seen in the stained glass and magnificently decorated ceiling contrast terribly with what lies below it. Overall, this church seems to stand now as a sad memorial to what has happened to so many beautiful churches across the US and elsewhere with its "wreckovation" and bad liturgy. Perhaps one day, the horrible renovation may be undone, and a different crowd can fix this beautiful space. The lack of pews in the back, an interesting remenant of a rood screen in front of the high altar, and an immersion baptismal font could perhaps suit a byzantine congregation in the future which could breathe new life into the building after the monstrously renovated round pew setup is removed. In any case, I would look elsewhere if you seek to find a truly Catholic experience that currently glorifies The Lord, Jesus Christ Included are some photos, including one photograph of what the church apparently used to look like before the disastrous renovation.
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Historic German church in the vibrant Soulard neighborhood. It does a lot of great work with the local homeless population. A very close-knit and welcoming small community worships here and is very proud to continue the great legacy of this church. On an aesthetic level, I will say that the interior had a renovation in the latter half of the 20th century giving it a round, stadium-like layout (that I neglected to photograph) unique to most 19th century neo-gothic churches. Aside from that, the Emil Frei stained glass is breathtaking and radiant, and complements the various altars and stenciling quite nicely.
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Despite the fact that our visit was brief, we were cordially welcomed by the two great female parishioners and the priest. Those ladies took the time to tell us about the history of the church, the community, the unique layout of the altar and the seating areas. The hospitality and kindness left a lasting impression on us. The church and parishes are wonderful.
Tuoc P

Tuoc P

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Attending Holy Mass here was a greatly disheartening experience.

To start with what was good, it should be said that the exterior of the Church is beautiful and everything above 10 feet within the interior of the church is also beautiful. This is one of the most historic churches in St. Louis with a rich history. Additionally, two parishoners welcomed me warmly to the church, and I have heard that this parish community does great work with the poor and homeless, which is great.

But what is bad here is really bad. The interior of this church has been absolutely butchered. It is still obvious from the layout that this Church was once very beautiful and probably looked something like its daughter church, the magnificent St. Francis de Sales, some five minutes away. But at some point, someone had the horrible idea to turn this into a church in the round and now there are pews in front of (and facing away from) the formerly prominent altars and the beautiful high altar is tucked away almost out of sight and certainly out of mind. Drab carpet was also added and makes this place feel less like an awe-inspiring temple to The Lord, Jesus Christ and more like your grandparents' living room. Additionally, the liturgy - if it could be called a liturgy - was terrible. It was not terrible merely in the way that many liturgies are terrible, such as in terms of bad music or poor preaching, but instead it felt slapdash to the point that I am not even certain it was a valid Mass. It seemed like the priest just sort of made things up as he went along and even asked the crowd for their own prayer intentions to interject during the Mass. This felt less like I was there for a representation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and more like I was attending a prayer group at an old folks home where the Eucharist just happened to be consecrated.

The evident former splendor of the Church contributes to the bad experience one has at Mass here. One of the parishoners who greeted me told me how wonderful the acoustics are in the building and certainly they must be good, but it just makes it all the more heartwrenching to think of how this place, which was once filled with majestic gregorian chant, incense, pious prayer, and sacred hymns to the Lord, now resounds with the clamor of a few elderly people singing badly written songs from the 1970s. The inherent beauty that could be seen in the stained glass and magnificently decorated ceiling contrast terribly with what lies below it.

Overall, this church seems to stand now as a sad memorial to what has happened to so many beautiful churches across the US and elsewhere with its "wreckovation" and bad liturgy. Perhaps one day, the horrible renovation may be undone, and a different crowd can fix this beautiful space. The lack of pews in the back, an interesting remenant of a rood screen in front of the high altar, and an immersion baptismal font could perhaps suit a byzantine congregation in the future which could breathe new life into the building after the monstrously renovated round pew setup is removed. In any case, I would look elsewhere if you seek to find a truly Catholic experience that currently glorifies The Lord, Jesus Christ

Included are some photos, including one photograph of what the church apparently used to look like before the...

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6y

Horrible experience, person representing St.Peter Paul church admin office named Phyllis called me a Stranger and denied my request to have Priest return my phone call regarding a request that I had to add my Washington University hardship to announcements during prayer request so that the next sermon would be aware of my situation that caused me to miss two days of work. My paternal parent, my paternal grandparents, my in-laws through marriage all Catholic, and never have I heard of any person representing any Catholic church deny a request for a church Priest to phone a non member calling me a Stranger, her exact words , " i can give our Priest your message but I'm not sure he's going to call a stranger..." Phyllis at St Peter Paul church should never call God's life a Stranger. In my opinion that is a severe evil , a insult to God. I am embarrassed to know that such a person is answering a church phone or representing any...

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5.0
1y

Historic German church in the vibrant Soulard neighborhood. It does a lot of great work with the local homeless population. A very close-knit and welcoming small community worships here and is very proud to continue the great legacy of this church. On an aesthetic level, I will say that the interior had a renovation in the latter half of the 20th century giving it a round, stadium-like layout (that I neglected to photograph) unique to most 19th century neo-gothic churches. Aside from that, the Emil Frei stained glass is breathtaking and radiant, and complements the various altars and stenciling...

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