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Grace and St. Peter's Church is a parish of the Episcopal Church of the United States located in Baltimore, Maryland's historic Mount Vernon neighborhood. It is the oldest stone church in the city and stands in the Anglican and Western Catholic traditions of liturgy, music, and teaching. It is also home to the Wilkes School, a coeducational Episcopal day school educating children from three years old to grade five.

History
The church was completed in 1852 from a plans drawn by noted Baltimore architect J. Crawford Neilson. Originally called Grace Church, the congregation merged with St. Peter's Church (an older congregation founded in 1802) in 1912 and took the combined name Grace & St. Peter's. Constructed of brownstone, the church's interior features a stone high alter designed by Henry M. Congdon and a reredos depicting Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper.