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7401 Delmar Boulevard (at Jackson)
University City, Missouri 63130
www.holycommunion.net
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion moved to University City in
1938 from Washington and Leffingwell (28th Street), where it had been
located since a year after its founding in 1869. That then-fashionable
neighborhood had so many churches (including for a time two other
Episcopal churches) that it was known as “Piety Hill.” The original Holy
Communion, now Jamieson Memorial CME, was completed in 1877 to designs
of vestryman Henry G. Isaacs, one of the city’s leading architects. It
had unfortunate acoustical properties that plagued the congregation for
many years, so special attention was given to the acoustics when the new
church was designed in 1950 by Raymond E. Maritz (1894-1973). In the
twenties, Maritz and his partner Ridgely Young had been the most popular
architects of large-scale period revival houses, designing many along
Forsyth in Clayton and in all the private places.
The first building on the site was the white brick wing, designed by
E.E. Christopher, formerly the city architect of St. Louis, with J.E.
McClelland. The stone and glass addition across the front of the 1938
wing was built in 1958-1959 to the designs of William Bernoudy and
Edouard J. Mutrux, who were better known for their low-lying houses in a
style influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright. The font and many other
furnishings of the church were brought from the old building. The altar
was originally placed in St. Mark’s Memorial Episcopal Church, located
from 1887 to 1910 at Washington & Vandeventer. The chapel off the left
aisle is named for Robert Lee Enfield, a parishioner killed in World War
II. The etched windows screening the chapel from the church depict St.
Francis giving praise for the natural world. They were designed by Lea
Kesterer in 1990 as a memorial to Wilma Sheperd and are among the most
remarkable works of art glass in the city.
The first rehearsals of the Chamber Chorus were held at Holy Communion
Church back in 1956, and more recently the women’s voices of the group
were heard here in a program accompanied by
Martha Shaffer on June 4,
1995.
Notes by
Esley Hamilton and
Philip
Barnes
Photo by Roger Hill
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The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus
PO Box 11558, Clayton, MO 63105
636.458.4343
stlchamberchorus@gmail.com
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Chorus
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John Wahlers, Web Engineer
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