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The San Pedro Pastoral Region is a pastoral region of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in the Roman Catholic Church. It covers the City of Long Beach and southern Los Angeles County in California, with its headquarters in Lakewood .
Church name Image Address LA neighborhood School; Blessed Sacrament [40]: 6657 W. Sunset Blvd. Hollywood: No Christ the King [41]: 624 N. Rossmore Ave. Hollywood K-8 [42]: Holy Spirit
Los Angeles –Encino Flintridge-Sacred Heart Academy: 440 Saint Katherine Dr. La Cañada Flintridge Holy Family High School: 400 East Lomita Ave. Glendale Louisville High School: 22300 Mulholland Dr. Los Angeles –Woodland Hills Notre Dame High School: 13645 Riverside Dr. Los Angeles –Sherman Oaks Paraclete High School: 42145 30th St. West ...
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The Union Center for the Arts (former Japanese Union Church) on Judge John Aiso Street. San Pedro Street is a major north–south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California, running Little Tokyo near Downtown Los Angeles to join Main Street, and East and West 46th Streets in a five-way intersection in East Gardena.
St. Cecilia Catholic Church (Los Angeles) St. Charles Borromeo Church (North Hollywood) St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church and School; St. Elisabeth of Hungary Church and School; St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church; St. Mary's Catholic Church (Los Angeles) St. Patrick Catholic Church (Los Angeles, California) St. Paul the Apostle Church and School ...
In 1868 Banning created the Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad, Southern California's first railroad and used it to transport goods from San Pedro Bay to Los Angeles, which soon became a major city in Southern California. [13] 1859 survey map of Rancho San Pedro. San Pedro was a township in the 1860 census.
It was the second Catholic church in Los Angeles to be consecrated. Composer Amédée Tremblay notably served as the church's organist from 1925–1949. [2] Tremblay was succeeded as organist by the British-born musician John Lee. St. Vincent de Paul Church sometime before 1957