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St. Cecilia's was established as a new parish serving southern Los Angeles in 1909. The original parish church, located on Normandie Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets, was dedicated in August 1910. The first pastor of St. Cecilia's was the Rev. Paul Dillon. [1] In December 1919, Reverend Edward H. Brady took over as the pastor at St. Cecilia's.
Alessandro Scarlatti Il martirio di santa Cecilia, oratorio donné pour la première fois le 1 er mars 1708; Messa di Santa Cecilia(1720). Georg Friedrich Händel composed two works for Saint Cecilia with John Dryden: The Oratorio Alexander's Feast or The Power of Music (1736) and Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1739).
St. Cecilia Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and a historic landmark located at 120 East 106th Street between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York. The parish was established in 1873. [5] It was staffed by the Redemptorist Fathers from 1939 to 2007.
Santa Barbara, covering Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. The region has 37 parishes, 6 Catholic high schools, 3 Catholic hospitals, 4 cemeteries, 3 active duty military chapel installations, 6 parochial missions and 4 Spanish missions. As of 2023, the Episcopal Vicar is Bishop SÅ‚awomir Szkredka.
Santa Cecilia in Trastevere is a 5th-century church in Rome, Italy, in the Trastevere rione. It is dedicated to the Roman martyr Saint Cecilia (early 3rd century AD) and serves as the conventual church for the adjacent abbey of Benedictine nuns .
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Santa Cecilia-class freighter, a US Navy ship class USS Santa Cecilia, lead ship of the class, originally the freighter SS Santa Cecilia; Spanish ship Santa Cecilia, originally the frigate HMS Hermione, handed over to the Spanish in 1797 after a mutiny; USAT John L. Clem, named Santa Cecilia from 1932 to 1936
In addition to the mass, still in 1720, Scarlatti composed almost as long (40 min.) vespers, discovered more recently, both scores being intended for the Santa Cecilia in Trastevere church. In 1708, he had composed Il Martirio di Santa Cecilia, inspired by the same figure, Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, patron saint of musicians.