The Möller Organ

4,933 pipes; 4 manuals;
88 stops

The organ at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle was installed in 1965 by M.P. Möller Pipe Organ
Company of Hagerstown, Maryland. The bulk of the instrument is located behind the high altar, and a nave division is perched above the pews on the south side of the church. Peragallo Pipe Organ Company of Paterson, New Jersey rebuilt the instrument in 1999, adding a new 4-manual moveable console.The organ at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle was installed in 1965 by M.P. Möller Pipe Organ Company of Hagerstown, Maryland. 4,324 pipes stand behind the high altar, and 619 pipes are situated on the southwest wall of the church, above the pews.

In 1999, Peragallo Pipe Organ Company of Paterson, New Jersey rebuilt the instrument in 1999, adding a new 4-manual moveable console from which all 4,943 pipes are played. The console has 32 pedals, and 244 keys to control thousand of pipes placed around the church. 

The Roosevelt Organ Project

We have acquired an ideal organ for our church – the 1892 Roosevelt pipe organ, originally built for the now-closed Church of All Saints in Harlem. The instrument will need to be carefully restored and installed at St. Paul the Apostle. By restoring this historic American pipe organ, the church intends to bring new life to this timeless art form with performances, educational programs and liturgies surrounding the organ, and support its growing community of world-class artists.

Hear the Möller Organ Live!

Various pieces performed by Jeffrey Parola, Director of Music at St. Paul the Apostle, LA.