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The first Catholic church in the City of Mountain View was built in 1867 with funds gathered by Rev. Joseph Bixio, S.J., of Santa Clara.The original structure was a little white wooden building, topped by a cross, nestled among tall shade trees and enclosed by a white picket fence at the corner of El Camino Real and Alviso Road.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church is a historic church located near Mount Holly, North Carolina, Gaston County, North Carolina.It was the fourth Catholic church built in North Carolina, the first west of Raleigh, and the first in what is today the Diocese of Charlotte.
St. Joseph's College was a seminary of the Archdiocese of San Francisco at Mountain View, California opened in September 1924. [1] It was also referred to as St. Joseph's Seminary. It was run by the Sulpician Fathers. [2] Its creation was supervised by Archbishop Edward J. Hanna. [3]
The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in northern California cause $22 million in damage to St. Joseph's Cathedral. [10] The earthquake also caused one death and extensive damage to Saint Joseph's Seminary in Mountain View. [11] The diocese decided to closed Saint Joseph's, demolish the building and sell part of the property to a developer.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Bovill, Idaho), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Latah County, Idaho St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pocatello, Idaho) St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , Chicago, Illinois
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St. Joseph's Seminary (Callicoon, New York), former seminary in Callicoon, New York, listed on the National Register of Historic Places St. Joseph's College (Santa Clara County, California) , former Seminary in Mountain View, California
Detail of the dome View from the altar. The original St. Joseph's Church was called San Jose de Guadalupe [2] built on the site of the current basilica in 1803, and was the first non-mission parish built in California for the benefit of Spanish settlers instead