Closed last year as part of a consolidation of south suburban Catholic churches, St. Lawrence O'Toole in Matteson and school buildings are being put on the sale block for $2.7 million.
The shuttered St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church in Matteson is on the market for $2.7 million.
The church closed last year as part of a consolidation by the Chicago Archdiocese of three south suburban churches.The property, 4101 St. Lawrence Drive, is nearly 15 acres on the west side of Governors Highway south of U.S. 30.Advertisementthat as part of its Renew My Church initiative, St. Lawrence O’Toole would, along with St. Irenaeus in Park Forest, consolidate with Flossmoor’s Infant Jesus of Prague Parish and School.
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