This church has a surprisingly modern character
for it's claimed date of 1923. The Irish parish was organized one year prior to the completion
of the church and eight-room school. Architect William Koehl designed other churches on Cleveland's
West Side. The church sits amid a park-like campus along Lorain Avenue. The low gable roof
structure has brick piers and several ranges of small, pointed-arch windows along its side
elevation. The façade has a large segmental arch broken into three bays, flanking octagonal
towers with stone trim and a front brick vestibule with three entrances.
Architect: William Koehl
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