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In addition to the Simi Adobe–Strathearn House, there are various historic buildings and structures that have been moved from their original site to the park, including the 1924 Montgomery children's playhouse, the 1902 St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, the original Simi Valley Library, a Colony House built in 1888, [7] [8] the Banaga Barber ...
Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church: Simi Valley: 67: Simi Valley Community Methodist Church (former) Simi Valley: 68: Brandeis/Bardin Institute, Main House: Simi Valley: 69: The Mill: 926 Railroad Ave. Santa Paula: 9/82: Built c. 1890, now occupied by the Ventura County Agricultural Museum 70: First Church of Christ Scientist: 731 South A St ...
The Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima (Spanish: Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima) is a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Rose of Lima (born Isabel Flores de Oliva). It is located in the remains of Oliva's house, [ 1 ] including the well used by the family, which serves as a highlight of the convent among visitors.
St. Mary of the Assumption School, Santa Maria [56] St. Louis de Montfort School, Santa Maria [57] St. Mary Magdalen School, Camarillo [58] St. Paschal Baylon School, Thousand Oaks [59] St. Raphael School, Goleta [60] St. Rose of Lima School, Simi Valley [61] St. Sebastian School, Santa Paula [62] Santa Clara Elementary School, Oxnard [63]
St Rose of Lima 311 S. Central Ave, Safford: Founded in 1937, current church dedicated in 1963 [18] Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 2257 S. 1st Ave, Solomon: Supervised by St. Rose of Lima Parish [19] St. Martin de Porres Mission Church, 50 S. Main St, Pima: Supervised by St. Rose of Lima Parish [19]
St. Rose of Lima Mission, Roman Catholic Church (Silver Lake, Missouri) St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church and School Complex, Crofton, Nebraska; Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church Reno Nevada; St. Rose Roman Catholic Church Complex (Lima, New York) St. Rose of Lima Church (Manhattan), New York; St. Rose of Lima Old Church (New York City) St ...
Saint Rose of Lima Parish Church, commonly known as Gamu Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Gamu, Isabela, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Ilagan. The church was constructed around 1750 by Martin Fernández, a priest who also made the town planning for Gamu. [1]
Rose of Lima, TOSD (born Isabel Flores de Oliva; 20 April 1586 – 24 August 1617) (Latin: Rosa Limana, Spanish: Rosa de Lima) was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic in Lima, Peru, Spanish Empire, who became known for both her life of severe penance [4] and her care of the poverty stricken of the city through her own private efforts.