Saint John the Evangelist Church (Columbus, Ohio)
Saint John the Evangelist Church was a Catholic church of the Diocese of Columbus located on the Near East side of Columbus, Ohio, United States. The initially German-American congregation was founded in 1897, and the High Gothic church building was completed the following year. In 1979, neighboring Holy Rosary Church was merged into the parish, forming the Community of Holy Rosary-St. John and within the decade was 70% black. The merged community was again merged into Saint Dominic Church in 2024. While all Masses for the merged parish are hosted at St. Dominic, the St. John campus continues to host a food bank, learning center and a health clinic sponsored by the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Columbus Landmarks designated the complex as one of its "most endangered" sites the year of its merger and closure.
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South Ohio Avenue, Columbus
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The Community of Holy Rosary and Saint John the Evangelist
South Ohio Avenue 660
43205 Columbus
Ohio, United States
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