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Contact Us Sanctuary
Our Sanctuary is "A Sacred Space for a Special Day." Designed by the noted French architect, Maximilian Godefroy, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, our building dates from 1818. The Sanctuary, with seating for 350 people, is flanked by Tiffany windows on the sides, a Tiffany mosaic above the altar, and a Henry Niemann organ in the rear balcony.
Weddings and Unions
Many couples have enjoyed having their weddings, holy unions, or renewal of vows in our historic church. For more information, please visit our Wedding and Union Page.
We seek to be accessible to all
Parking
Parking in the Franklin Street garage, opposite our Sanctuary entrance, is free on Sundays until 1:00 pm, then $1/hour (max $4). Metered parking is free on Sundays.
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Contact: 410.685.2330 or Church
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Enoch Pratt Parish Hall
514 N. Charles Street (at the corner of Charles and Hamilton Streets)
The Enoch Pratt Parish Hall was named for prominent member and philanthropist Enoch Pratt (1808-1896). The bricks used for the building's construction in 1879 were salvaged from three Mulberry Street homes owned by Pratt which were demolished to build the original Enoch Pratt Free Library. Pratt Hall and the adjoining Religious Education building house the church offices, rooms for religious education and meetings, and a hall for lectures, dinners, and other events.
Pratt Hall interior
Pratt Hall from organ loft