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  2. San Pedro Pastoral Region - Wikipedia

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    10900 California Ave. Lynwood: St. Gertrude the Great [14] 7025 ... American Martyrs ... American Martyrs, Manhattan Beach; St. Rose of Lima, Maywood ...

  3. Manhattan Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Beach is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, on the Pacific coast south of El Segundo, west of Hawthorne and Redondo Beach, and north of Hermosa Beach. As of the 2020 census , the population was 35,506.

  4. Holy Family Catholic Church (Artesia, California) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Family Catholic Church is a Catholic church located in Artesia, California. Established in 1930, it holds masses in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. [ 1 ] It is named after the Holy Family of Jesus and is a part of the San Pedro Pastoral Region in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles .

  5. List of Americans venerated in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Martyrs of "La Florida" Missions (1549–1715) Luis de Cáncer: ca. 1500 in Barbastro, Huesca, Spain 26 June 1549 in Safety Harbor, Florida, United States Professed Priest, Dominicans: Pensacola-Tallahassee [132] [133] [134] Martyr in odium fidei, uti fertur: 56 Martyrs of "La Florida" Missions: Died: early June 1549 to July 1715 in Florida ...

  6. St. Patrick Catholic Church (Los Angeles, California)

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    St. Patrick's was established in 1907. The parish has served a variety of communities over its more than hundred years. St. Patrick's has always been a parish for welcoming immigrants - starting with Irish and Germans in the 1900s, African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s, Mexicans in the 1950s and now Central Americans since the 1980s.

  7. San Fernando Mission Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The San Fernando Mission Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery located in the Mission Hills community of the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.The property adjoins the San Fernando Mission and Bishop Alemany Catholic High School.

  8. Calvary Cemetery (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Large in scale for the desert Southwest of Southern California, that chapel was dedicated to the memory of a patron, Andrew Briswalter, who died in 1885. When conditions led to the founding of a new, even bigger cemetery on the other side of the Los Angeles River in 1896—in East Los Angeles—the property of the historic cemetery was put to ...

  9. St. Vincent de Paul Church (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The church was built in the 1920s and designed by architect Albert C. Martin, Sr. The Vincentians have operated the parish throughout its history.. Paid for by local oilman Edward L. Doheny and thus is known colloquially as "the Church of Holy Oils."