It was the first of seven churches built in the historic neighborhood and features the Gothic Revival style.
The building has accommodated several different congregations throughout its existence; today it serves the Eastern Catholic Maronite Church.
Today, it still dominates the northern park of Ladd's Addition as the only non-residential structure facing it.
A stained-glass rose window dominates the front gable with exposed rafters continuing on all sides of the structure.
A set of 16 Ionic columns holds up the entry arch, a feature also present in nearby homes designed by Faber.