- Holy Cross Parish - San Jose, CA
Holy Cross Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Luna Park neighborhood of San Jose, California, United States, that serves the Holy Cross Parish of the Diocese of San Jose The parish is staffed by the Missionaries of St Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinians)
- Holy Cross Church: A Closer Look - OpenSFHistory
The Church of the Holy Cross formed in the 1880s, with mass held in the chapel at the entrance of the Calvary Catholic Cemetery on Lone Mountain near Divisadero Street With the parish growing, Holy Cross’ pastor, Rev John McGinty, had St John the Baptist Church moved seven blocks to Eddy Street near Scott Street, where it was re-dedicated
- Home - Holy Cross Cemetery
Working closely with parishes throughout the Archdiocese, Catholic Cemeteries are the modern version of parish cemeteries As we have prayed together in community, so we are laid to rest within our Catholic community of faith
- Church of the Holy Cross
The Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross 900 Alameda, Belmont, CA, 94002-1604 USA Voice: (650) 591-4447 office@goholycross org Go to contact page
- Connect - Archdiocese of San Francisco
Help for parish staff and volunteers SF Parish Connect is a site for parish employees and ministers, offering resources, events, and documents to aid them in their important work
- Holy Cross Parish Hall, Eddy Street (moved from Market Second Streets . . .
It was moved in 1891 to its present site on Eddy Street and became the first Holy Cross Parish Church When the present Holy Cross Church was completed in 1899, it became Holy Cross Parish Hall The building is of a modest Classical Revival design, a rare survivor of the early 1850s in San Francisco
- Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery - Find a Grave
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery works hard to show its dedicated, compassionate, and reverent service to the deceased They have a mission of ministry, offering hope and consolation through shared beliefs of Resurrection
- Parishes - Holy Cross Monastery - Orthodox Church in America
Holy Cross Monastery serves Orthodox Christians of all ethnic backgrounds and all cultural traditions Services are predominantly celebrated in English, but are often also heard in Romanian, Church Slavonic, and Greek
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