Saint Matthew Parish

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Location6021 Whittier Ave.
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°24′43″N 82°56′33″W / 42.41194°N 82.94250°W / 42.41194; -82.94250
Built1930, 1955
Built byMatthew Lalewicz
Saint Matthew Parish
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Location6021 Whittier Ave.
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°24′43″N 82°56′33″W / 42.41194°N 82.94250°W / 42.41194; -82.94250
Built1930, 1955
Built byMatthew Lalewicz
ArchitectDonaldson & Meier, O’Dell & Diehl
Architectural styleModern, Tudor Revival
NRHP reference No.100008814[1]
Added to NRHPApril 4, 2023

Saint Matthew Parish is Catholic church located at 6021 Whittier Avenue in Detroit. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023.[1]

Saint Matthew Parish was established in 1926, with the first mass held the following year in a new building located about six blocks from the present parish complex. Anticipating growth, the parish purchased property at the corner of Harper and Whittier, the present site of the church. Also purchased was a house to serve as a rectory. In 1930, a school and convent, designed by the architectural firm of O’Dell & Diehl, were constructed at the site. The school started with 351 students, and by 1940 had 800.[2]

In 1953, the parish contracted the architectural firm of Donaldson & Meier to design a new church and rectory. The church was completed and the first mass was held in September 1955. Along with the new church, the school was expanded multiple times, with additions constructed in 1948, 1959, and 1961. The school's peak enrollment occurred in 1966, with 1,214 students. A parish activities building was constructed in 1966.[2]

However, church membership and school enrollment began declining. In 1980, the last teaching nun left the school, and the associated convent was demolished in 1981. By 2000, the school had only 146 students, and the school was closed in 2008. As of 2023, the parish is still active and has regular masses.[2]

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