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Same here in Pittsburgh. St. Boniface, where Latin Mass is said, had the entire neighborhood except for a dozen homes ripped down for the Interstate highway.Well, honestly, some of those parishes simply no longer have many people living in the parish boundaries. Some of those parishes were built when there were houses in the neighborhoods, which have since changed to businesses, etc.
I live in Philadelphia, and I can think of one parish specifically in the downtown area, that used to be surrounded by homes in the 1800s, but today is surrounded by businesses and next door to a skyscraper and across the street from a Macy’s.
Disappearing residential neighborhoods is the number one cause for church buildings to close.