St. Wendel is the name of a Catholic parish and church in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen, Hesse, Germany, dedicated to Wendelin of Trier.
Sachsenhausen had from 1369 a chapel dedicated to Wendelin of Trier, the patron saint of shepherds.
In 1938, the architect Martin Weber built a provisionary church for the parish.
In a simple shape, a single long nave is concluded by a semicircle choir around the altar.
The organ, on a balcony above the main entrance, was built by Förster & Nicolaus Orgelbau in 1966, with 31 stops.