Chatterbox,
I’m sorry, but I must disagree with you about the evangelization effort. Perhaps this is true in some age groups, but I work for the church, and I am very involved in youth ministry… and it is booming in St. louis. Just check out xlt south, or the lifeteen Mass at a few of the bigger parishes. Hundreds of young people are going to them.
I do agree that the young adult things seem to be lacking, however, I know of many many attempts at parishes to start stuff, only for no one to show up and it is dropped.
My parish has a great sense of community (I’m in St. Charles too). I think that the closing parishes are a result from there being one on every corner to begin with. I think the reason we are not filling them is the overall state of society in general as the church (and other churches) experience a decline in people’s perceived need for God. That’s an overall evangelization effort, not just the way that St. Louis is.
I have to agree with Chatterbox. As a native St. Louisian born and raised catholic I’ve seen a definate lack of evanglization in the church. I was raised by parents who were into evangelization themselves to a certain extent and they often had to attend services in other denomination due to the lack of a focused Catholic movement.

Even for Catholics in St Louis mixing and mingling for singles or new unknow members in a parish seems difficult at best. In other words if you don’t have kids in the school you are kind of forgotten.

I know hundreds of Catholic under 50. Mostly in the teen to 30 range. Perhaps I can introduce you?

I absolutely love St. louis. It was once referred to as the Rome of the west.