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Saint John the Baptist Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno on Mariposa Street in Fresno, California. Erected in 1882, St. John Parish is the oldest parish in Fresno. The current Saint John the Baptist Church was dedicated in 1903 and was designated a cathedral in 1922. As of 2025, the rector of the cathedral ...
St. Genevieve 1127 Tulare St, Fresno 1938 [36] St. Helen 4875 E. Grant Ave, Fresno 1955 [37] St. John's Cathedral: 2814 Mariposa St, Fresno 1882 [38] St. Jude 208 West Jefferson, Easton: St. Mary Queen of Apostles 4636 W. Dakota Ave, Fresno 1967 [39] St. Paul Catholic Newman Center 1572 E. Barstow Ave, Fresno 1964 [40] The Shrine of St ...
The first Catholic church in Mariposa, St. Joseph's, was dedicated in 1857. [4] In 1859, Pius IX renamed the Diocese of Monterey as the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles to recognize the growth of Los Angeles. In 1867, Our Lady of Mercy Church was dedicated in Merced. [4] St. John's Church was established in Fresno in 1882.
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St. Alphonsus 351 E. Kearney Blvd, Fresno [30] St. Genevieve 1127 Tulare St, Fresno [30] St. Helen 4870 E. Belmont Ave, Fresno [31] St John the Baptist Cathedral: 2814 Mariposa St, Fresno Founded as parish in 1882, church dedicated in 1908, designated as cathedral in 1922 [32] St. Jude & Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Community
St. Linus in Norwalk (1983 to 1987) Cathedral of St. Vibiana (1987 to 1991) [1] Brennan left St. Vibiana in 1991 to serve as a pastor at St. Linus. He would hold that position for the next 12 years. Starting in 1995, he also held the post of as chaplain to the Southern California Knights of Columbus.
They started to meet, and met again on Wednesday at the St. James Episcopal Cathedral along with Aaron Foster, program manager for Advance Peace Fresno, who has lost two children to gun violence.
Rev. Nelson Serrano Poveda, Latino/Hispanic missioner at Fresno’s St. James Episcopal Cathedral, poses for a photo in his office on Oct. 8, 2024.