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It is the mother church and seat of the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Santa Rosa in California. [1] It is located in the City of Santa Rosa. The parish was founded in 1950 [2] and it became a cathedral when the Diocese of Santa Rosa was established by Pope John XXIII on January 13, 1962. [3] The cathedral was named for the 7th century Pope ...
This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Diocese of Santa Rosa in Northern California.The diocese is divided geographically into five deaneries as follows: Humboldt/Del Norte (Del Norte and Humboldt Counties); Mendocino/Lake (Lake and Mendocino Counties); Napa (Napa County); Sonoma North (northern Sonoma County); and Sonoma South (southern Sonoma County).
The first Catholic presence in the area was the establishment of the Mission San Francisco Solano in present-day Sonoma in 1823 by Jose Altamira. [2]In 1828, a Native American woman was listening to Juan Amoros preaching to a group by a creek near present-day Santa Rosa.
St. Bernard's High School (Eureka, California) St. Helena Catholic Church (St. Helena, California) St. Vincent de Paul High School (Petaluma, California) St. Teresa of Avila Church (Bodega, California)
Santa Rosa Cathedral of St. Eugene (Roman Catholic) 38°26′50″N 122°41′16″W / 38.4471248°N 122.6878238°W / 38.4471248; -122.6878238 ( St Eugene's Cathedral, Santa Rosa, California
St. Helena Catholic Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in St. Helena, California. Founded in 1866 by Fr. Peter Deyaert, it remains an active congregation in the Diocese of Santa Rosa. The church, like the town and nearby Mount Saint Helena, is dedicated to St Helena of Constantinople.
The Old Santa Rosa Catholic Church and Cemetery is a historic church building and cemetery on Main Street in Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, California.Built from 1870 to 1871, the church was the first in Cambria and is one of the oldest remaining buildings in the town.
[citation needed] Archbishop Alemany dedicated the church on June 2, 1861. [1] Originally it was part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Today the parish belongs to the Diocese of Santa Rosa in California. [2] A California Historical Landmark, the church is still in use today and is the oldest church in continuous use in Sonoma County.