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St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church

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Built
  
1919

Opened
  
1919

NRHP Reference #
  
89000786

Added to NRHP
  
14 July 1989

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Location
  
8666 Quincy Street Detroit, Michigan

Architectural style
  
Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Catherine of Siena, St Boniface Roman C, Chapel of St Theresa, St Stanislaus Bishop a, St Charles Borromeo Roman C

The St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church is a church located at 8666 Quincy Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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Description

The St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Parish Complex consists of the church, rectory, school, and convent. All of the buildings are essentially Neo-Romanesque in character, and are constructed of dark red brick trimmed with Indiana limestone.

The church is in the Italian Romanesque style, with Byzantine and Art Deco influences. It has a gable front facade with towers at the sides. The entrance is through a triple arched, two-story Romanesque arcaded portico. Above the entrance is a round window flanked with arched niches.

The school is a three-story I-shaped building; the rectory is a five-bay center entrance Colonial house with Romanesque Revival details. The three-story convent building, which was built during the Great Depression, features more modest ornamentation. A central pavilion containing the entrance divides the building into three elements.

Significance

The St. Theresa of Avila Parish was built as an Irish-American parish, built at a time when the prosperity of the community was such that this magnificent complex could be afforded. The need for this building reflects the population boom in the city brought about by the automobile industry.

The parish was closed in the 1980s; the Allen Academy, a K-12 charter school, now uses the school building.

References

St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church Wikipedia