January 22, 1982
Our Lady's Inn opens in a former
convent on Julia Street
in Soulard, a neighborhood in south
St. Louis City. Dedicated volunteers worked at the
home, which was open 24 hours per day. The founders of Our Lady's Inn were and are insightful, forward-thinking pro-life
activists who saw the need to provide a safe and loving home for pregnant women
who were being pressured into considering abortion. Because every human life,
born or unborn, is precious and unique, these prolifers began providing a place
to stay where the moms could find support, encouragement, safety, nurturing,
resources and referrals toward stabilizing their lives.
1987
Second location opens in a
rented former convent at St. Catherine Alexandria Parish on Diamond Drive in North St. Louis
County. The North County
building served 12 women and their babies.
1997
The Julia and Diamond
locations merge and open as one Our Lady's Inn location, in the former St.
Anthony of Padua Parish convent at 4223 S. Compton, St. Louis, Missouri 63111. This is referred to today as Our
Lady's Inn - St. Louis.
1996
Started fixing up the Compton Avenue
building. The purchase price was $150,000. And, it needed another $150,000 in
repairs and upgrades to meet building codes, such as asbestos abatement, a fire
alarm sytem, plastering, painting, enclosing stairwells, and more renovations.