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St. Martin de Porres 19767 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda Established August 1970 from St. Joseph's in Placentia; original church completed 1972. Current church completed 1982. [12] St. Norbert 300 E. Taft Ave, Orange Established 1963, current church completed 1967. [13] St. Pope John Paul II Polish Center 3999 Rose Dr, Yorba Linda
Martin de Porres is often depicted as a young mixed-race friar wearing the old habit of the Dominican lay brother, a black scapular and capuce, along with a broom, since he considered all work to be sacred, no matter how menial. He is sometimes shown with a dog, a cat and a mouse eating in peace from the same dish.
Santiago de Santa Ana: 1810 Spanish King Ferdinand VII-Governor José Joaquín de Arrillaga: José Antonio Yorba: Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Orange, Tustin, El Modena, Olive: Cañón de Santa Ana: 1834 Mexican Governor José Figueroa: Bernardo Yorba: Yorba Linda, Yorba Hacienda: Los Alamitos: 1834 Mexican Governor José Figueroa: Abel Stearns
Martin Maria de Porres Ward, O.F.M. Conv. (born Matthias DeWitte Ward; March 20, 1918 – June 22, 1999) was an African-American Catholic priest and Franciscan friar who served as a missionary in Brazil for more than forty years. [1] [2] He was the first African American to join the Conventual Friars Minor.
Province of St. Martin de Porres (Southern) [ edit ] On December 8, 1979, in response to the rapid growth of the Catholic population in the Southern United States , the Order of Preachers approved the foundation of a new Dominican province – the Province of Saint Martin de Porres.
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San Martin de Porres, Lima, Peru: January 14, 2024 47,413 sq ft 4,404.8 m 2: Piura Peru Temple: edit: Piura, Peru: Announced 1 October 2023 TBD Trujillo Peru Temple: edit: Trujillo, Peru: June 21, 2015 28,200 sq ft 2,620 m 2: For location on regional map see Argentina map