St. Francis Xavier College Church | |
The College Church in 2018 | |
| Location | Lindell and N. Grand Blvds.,St. Louis, Missouri |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 38°38′13″N90°13′59″W / 38.63694°N 90.23306°W /38.63694; -90.23306 |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1884-1898 |
| Architect | Thomas Walsh Henry Switzer |
| Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
| Part of | Midtown Historic District (St. Louis) (ID78003392[1]) |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | July 7, 1978 |
| Designated STLL | 1976 |
St. Francis Xavier College Church is aCatholic church in theMidtown neighborhood ofSt. Louis, Missouri, United States. The church was built by theSociety of Jesus in 1836: the current building dates from 1884.[2] It serves as a parish church in theArchdiocese of St. Louis and for theSaint Louis University community. It is acontributing property in theMidtown Historic District on theNational Register of Historic Places and it is listed as aCity Landmark in St. Louis.


The parish was established in 1836 when St. Louis BishopJoseph Rosati,C.M. permitted the Jesuits to establish a parish at their college. It was St. Louis' first English-speaking parish.[3] The congregation initially met in the college's student chapel, which was dedicated to St.Aloysius Gonzaga. The chapel was located on Washington Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets. As the parish grew, plans for its own building were begun. Thecornerstone for the first church was laid on April 12, 1840, by Bishop Rosati. It was located at the intersection of Ninth Street and Christy (Lucas) Avenue. While from its beginning the church was dedicated to St.Francis Xavier it has always been popularly called the College Church.[3]
Saint Louis University moved to its present location on Grand Boulevard in 1867. ArchbishopPeter Richard Kenrick gave permission in 1879 for the College Church to move to the new campus. Plans for the current church were drawn up by St. Louis architect Thomas Walsh. He had previously designed DuBourg Hall, which served as the only university building for several years.[3] Excavation for the new church began on June 8, 1884, and the cornerstone was laid by Coadjutor ArchbishopPatrick J. Ryan. He was assisted by BishopsWilliam H. Gross,C.Ss.R. ofSavannah andJoseph Dwenger,C.Pp.S. ofFort Wayne. By the end of the year, the lower church was completed and a roof built over it. It served the parish as its church until the upper church was completed.
The upper church was built as finances allowed. The original architect, Walsh, died before it could be built. Henry C. Bronsgeest, S.J., the parish pastor, hiredChicago architect Henry Switzer to complete the church. Bronsgeest had the upper church modeled afterSt. Colman's Cathedral inCobh,Ireland.[4] The church was completed in 1898, with the exception of thespire on top of the tower. It was completed in 1914 and bells were placed in the tower at the same time.[5] The windows were created by Emil Frei Jr., and they were installed from 1929 to 1938.[4] George and Anna Backer provided the funding for the windows.
The church was listed as a City Landmark in St. Louis in 1976.[5] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Midtown Historic District in 1978.[1] A major renovation of the church was completed in 1990.
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