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St. Isidore, Los Alamitos - Parish established in 1921, moved to new church in Los Alamitos in 1926. Suppressed 1960 in favor of St. Hedwig's. Re-opened for services in 1962, closed 1999 due to earthquake retrofit costs.
St. Isidore Parish was established in 1921, the same year as Holy Family in Orange and St. Anne in Seal Beach. Before 1921, only five parishes had been established in Orange County. Citizens of Los Alamitos had to use the general store or hotel for mass services before the opening of the church.
St. Hedwig in Los Alamitos (1989 to 1994) Our Lady of Fatima Parish in San Clemente (1994 to 1999) St. Catherine of Siena in Laguna Beach [2] (1999 to 2001) [4] In addition to his pastoral jobs, Freyer was named as the first bishop's liaison to the Jovenes para Cristo (Young Adults for Christ) movement in 1998.
St. Patrick’s first building opened in 1859. The present building was dedicated in 1867. St Hedwig was founded in 1877. The current church was dedicated in 1883.
Los Alamitos (Spanish for 'The Little Cottonwoods') is a city in Orange County, California. The city was incorporated in March 1960. ... St. Hedwig School, a K–8 ...
St. Hedwig refers to Hedwig of Silesia (1174–1243), Catholic saint and Duchess of Silesia and of Greater Poland. St. Hedwig or St. Hedwig's may also refer to: Roman Catholic parishes in the United States. St. Hedwig Parish, Union City, Connecticut; St. Hedwig Parish, Cambridge, Massachusetts; St. Hedwig Parish, Southbridge, Massachusetts
Saint Hedwig may refer to: Saint Hedwig of Silesia, 13th-century saint; Saint Jadwiga of Poland, 14th-century saint also known as Hedwig;
Later, St. Andrew's (in 1983), St. Hedwig's (in 1990) and St. Alphonsus' (in 2003) closed, leaving Holy Redeemer the only Catholic high school on the southwest side of Detroit. The Archdiocese of Detroit, which once maintained over 100 high schools throughout the Metro Detroit Region, had just 24 remaining high schools.