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  2. Dolores Mission, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The church began as a mission in St. Mary's parish in 1925 and in 1945 moved to its present site, renamed “The Mission of Nuestra Senora de los Dolores". In 1946, the Canonnesses of St. Augustine (later named the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) came from Belgium to open the first Catholic school in the neighborhood in 1952.

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in California

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    While there, Brannan and other church members began publication of one of California's first English-language newspapers, the California Star, in October 1846. [5] One of the Brooklyn saints, Angeline Lovett, set up a school in the old Franciscan Dolores Mission, the first English-language school in California. [6]

  4. Mission San Francisco de Asís - Wikipedia

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    Mission Dolores adobe chapel (1856) Mission Dolores adobe chapel c. 1910. The 1876 brick church, severely damaged in the 1906 earthquake, is partially visible. [19] Mission Dolores adobe chapel (2007) After the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, the Mission San Francisco and the rest of Alta California became part of the United States. With ...

  5. Greg Boyle - Wikipedia

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    At the conclusion of his theology studies, Boyle spent a year living and working with Christian base communities in Cochabamba, Bolivia. [4] Upon his return in 1986, he was appointed pastor of Dolores Mission Church, a Jesuit parish in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles that was then the poorest Catholic church in the city. [5]

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  7. Portal:San Francisco Bay Area/Selected article/94 - Wikipedia

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    It was located near what is today the intersection of Camp and Albion Streets, about a block-and-a-half east of the surviving adobe Mission building, and on the shores of a lake (supposedly long since filled) called Laguna de los Dolores. The present Mission church, near what is now the intersection of Dolores and 16th Streets, was dedicated in ...

  8. Spanish missions in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    By 1800 indigenous numbers were a fraction of what they had been before the arrival of the Spanish, yet even today many people living in Baja California are of indigenous heritage. All missions in Mexico were secularized by the Mexican secularization act of 1833 by 1834 and the last of the missionaries departed in 1840.

  9. Still fighting: Activist, icon and New Mexico native Dolores ...

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    Apr. 12—Dolores Huerta took a stroll around the National Hispanic Cultural Center on Friday during a break from a string of interviews. At Fourth Street SW, Avenida César Chávez gives way to ...