Father Pitt

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St. Philip’s Church, Crafton

St. Philip’s Church

Designed by the Akron architect William P. Ginther, St. Philip’s presides over a prominent spot in the middle of Crafton, and its lofty spire can be seen from all over the borough.

St. Philip’s Church

Mr. Ginther’s other works in our area are Immaculate Heart of Mary, Polish Hill, and St. Mary’s in McKees Rocks. His churches are concentrated in eastern Ohio, but he designed several others in Pennsylvania and New York and even as far away as California. On one of his other sites, Father Pitt has pictures of St. Bernard’s Church in downtown Akron and St. Joseph’s Church in St. Joseph, Ohio.

West Front entrance
West front
Pinnacles
Side entrance
Side entrance
Tower
St. Philip’s Church
Rectory
Sony Alpha 3000; Canon PowerShot SX150 IS.

The rectory, with its stone below and brick above, makes a good transition between the church and the school next door, and we would not be surprised if A. F. Link, architect of the school, designed it for exactly that purpose.



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