Welcome to Saint Mary of Victories
Saint Mary of Victories Catholic Church stands as one of the most remarkable houses of worship in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis — a living testament to the faith, resilience, and artistry of generations of immigrant Catholics who called this city home.
Nestled just south of the Gateway Arch in the historic heart of old Saint Louis, this majestic church was founded in 1843 to serve the growing German Catholic community. Over the decades it evolved into the beloved Hungarian Catholic Church of Saint Louis, welcoming another wave of devoted faithful while preserving its sacred traditions.
National Register of Historic Places — Saint Mary of Victories has earned a coveted place on the National Register of Historic Places, recognized for its architectural beauty and enduring cultural significance.
A Consecrated Church
As one of the very few consecrated churches in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Saint Mary of Victories holds a special canonical status. The magnificent high altar is adorned with hundreds of sacred relics — a remarkable collection that reflects the Church’s deep commitment to preserving the traditions of the Catholic faith.
Our Community Today
Saint Mary of Victories continues to serve the faithful of Saint Louis and welcomes visitors from around the world. We celebrate the 11 a.m. Sunday Mass on the Third Sunday of each month, conducted primarily in English with elements of Latin and Hungarian.