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A replacement chapel, named La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles – for Mary, mother of Jesus or "The Church of Our Lady of the Angels" – was rebuilt using materials of the original church in 1861. The title Reina, meaning "Queen", was added later to the name. [5]
The Neo-Romanesque church was built and staffed by the Capuchin Friars. It was the third Capuchin parish in the city. [3] Although the church closed in 2007, [4] the parish school remains open. Our Lady Queen of Angels School is a member of Partnership Schools, a network of nine Catholic PreK-8 schools serving Cleveland and New York. [5]
The church is known for its stained glass windows, designed by John Terrance O'Duggan. [5] In designing the organ, Walker took great pains not to cover the Great Gable Window, depicting Our Lady of the Angels surrounded by nine choirs of celestial spirits.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles), informally known as the COLA or the Los Angeles Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Los Ángeles), is the metropolitan cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church (La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles), a historic Catholic church built in 1814 in Los Angeles, California; Queen of Angels Church, Newark (1854-2016), New Jersey; Church of Our Lady Queen of Angels (New York City) (1886-2007), New York, United States
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The Queen of Angels Foundation is an association of lay faithful of the Catholic Church dedicated to fostering devotion to Mary, Mother of Jesus.The Foundation is a volunteer group of lay men and women who "...strive together in a common endeavor to foster a more perfect life for themselves and their community by promoting reverence for the Blessed Virgin Mary, in whose name, as Our Lady of ...
Holy Name (Girls), Pomona (Closed 1949) (reopened as Pomona Catholic High School) Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the archdiocese; Mount Carmel (Closed 1976) Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles (Closed 1982) Pater Noster, Los Angeles (Closed 1991) Pius X.Downey (merged with St. Mathias 1995) Notre Dame (Girls), Sunland (Closed 1960s)