St. Martin of Tours Church - 639 South Shelby
Street - Louisville, KY 40202
Location & Contact
St. Martin of Tours
639 South Shelby Street
Louisville, KY 40202
For more information please contact the Parish office.
Phone (502) 582-2827
Fax (502) 582-1780
E-mail:
Christina Williams, Parish Secretary
secretary@stmartinoftourschurch.org
Paul Reinhart, Business Manager
prstmartins@gmail.com
Cindy Heckmann, Religious Education Director
cindyheckmann@stmartinoftourschurch.org
Emily Meixner, Director of Sacred Music and Organist
Sheila Williams, Bookkeeper
swilliams@stmartinoftourschurch.org
Welcome to St. Martin of Tours
“Our Doors Never Close”
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Rich In Catholic Tradition And History
Come see the rich catholic tradition and history of the church at St.
Martin of Tours Louisville KY.
“You are the salt of the earth.
You are the light of the world. A
city set on a mountain cannot be
hidden. Just so, your light must
shine before others, that they may
see your good deeds and glorify
your heavenly Father.”
- Gospel of Matthew 5:13-14 & 16
The Shrine of Saints
Magnus and Bonosa
St. Martin of Tours is
entrusted with the care
of these two Roman
martyrs. St. Magnus,
Centurion and Martyr,
207 A.D and St. Bonosa,
Virgin and Martyr, 207 A.
D.
Tradition &
History
Stations of the Cross,
the Rosary, Eucharistic
Adoration, Trinitine
Mass, traditional
stainglass windows,
sacred music, inspiring
paintings and statues.
Click read more to see
the traditional art
work of St. Martin of
Tours.
Music &
Organ
The primary focus of the
music program at St. Martin
of Tours is to lift the hearts
and minds of the faithful
through the great repertoire
that belongs to the Church.
How to get involved
Help St. Martin of Tours make a difference in your life and those around
you, get involved in a multitued of ways!
Out Reach of St. Martin of Tours
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different out reaches of St. Martin of Tours.
OUR Out Reach
Right To Life
“We proclaim that human life is a precious gift from God;
that each person who receives this gift has responsibilities
toward God, self and others; and that society, through its
laws and social institutions, must protect and nurture
human life at every stage of its existence.”
U.S. Catholic Bishops, Pastoral Plan
for Pro-Life Activities, November 2001
Schuhmann Center
Schuhmann Center aides homeless persons and others in
need in the inner city, Phoenix Hill, and Smoketown
neighborhoods with clothing, emergency food, and social
service referrals.
All contributions are
distributed freely, without cost
to homeless persons and
others in need.
Golden Arrow Center
We seek to make the life option viable; honor and meet
each person on their life’s journey in hopes that our clients
develop personal ownership of decisions to effect positive
changes in their lives, always following St. Martin of Tours’
vision.