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A Dwelling Place (1976) Gentle Night: Music for Advent and Christmas ... "Sing a New Song: Part 2, The St. Louis Jesuits: Earthen Vessels." America, May 30, 2005.
A Dwelling Place (1976) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration) Gentle Night (1977) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration) Lord of Light (1981) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration) The Steadfast Love (1985) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration) Let Heaven Rejoice (1997) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration) Lift Up Your Hearts (1996) (St. Louis Jesuits collaboration)
St. Stanislaus Seminary is a former Society of Jesus (Jesuits) seminary that was founded in 1823 on the outskirts of Florissant, Missouri within the current municipal limits of Hazelwood, Missouri. It was the longest continuously operated Jesuit novitiate in the United States .
St. Liborius was established as a German national parish in 1856. [2] The church building is a large Gothic Revival structure covered in red brick. It was designed by New York City architect William Shickel. [3] At one time the central bell tower featured a stone tracery spire. It was removed in the 1960s. [4] The church was completed in 1889.
This is a list of properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places within the city limits of St. Louis, Missouri, north of Interstate 64 and west of Downtown St. Louis. For listings in Downtown St. Louis, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and Downtown West St. Louis.
The Shrine of St. Joseph is a Catholic church in St. Louis, Missouri in Columbus Square. The church began in 1843 when the Jesuits founded the parish to serve the residential community consisting mostly of German immigrants. The church is the site of the only authenticated miracle in the Midwestern United States.
St. Louis University High School (SLUH) is an all-male Jesuit high school in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1818, it is the oldest secondary educational institution in the United States west of the Mississippi River, and one of the largest private high schools in Missouri. It is located in the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Glory and Praise are post-Vatican II Hymnals from the United States Catholic Church, largely comprising the music of the St. Louis Jesuits.The book was published by North American Liturgy Resources (NALR) and the contents were later purchased by the Oregon Catholic Press.