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St. Boniface 120 N. Janss St, Anaheim Oldest continuously operating Catholic church in Orange County; established 1860 by German settlers; current church built 1964 [14] St. Juliana Falconieri 1316 North Acacia Ave, Fullerton Established 1965; staffed by Servites since 1993 [15] St. Justin Martyr 2050 W. Ball Rd, Anaheim St. Mary's
[2] [4] Freyer left St. Boniface in 2012 when Bishop Kevin Vann named him episcopal vicar for priests. [4] Freyer served as a board member for the following organizations: the Anaheim Family Justice Center in Dana Point, California; St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton, California [1] Freyer is a chaplain for the Anaheim Police Department. [2]
St. Boniface, the oldest continually operating Catholic church in Orange County, was dedicated in Anaheim in 1872. [5] St. Mary's, the first Catholic church in Fullerton, was dedicated in 1912. [6] The first parish in Orange, Holy Family, was established in 1921. [7]
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet provided the teaching staff. [8] The inspiration for the school's main building was the facility of the St. Joseph's Indian Normal School in Rensselaer, Indiana. [9] St. Anthony's Industrial School in San Diego in 1907, with students sent to St. Boniface. [8] Its role as an Indian school ended in 1952.
Saint Boniface's feast day is celebrated on 5 June in the Roman Catholic Church, the Lutheran Church, the Anglican Communion and the Eastern Orthodox Church. A famous statue of Saint Boniface stands on the grounds of Mainz Cathedral, seat of the archbishop of Mainz. A more modern rendition stands facing St. Peter's Church of Fritzlar.
The Sermones (Pseudo)-Bonifatii are a collection of eighth- and ninth-century sermons attributed to Saint Boniface.The collection contains fifteen sermons and was probably first assembled in the ninth century, but may contain older sermons.
The Boniface Association, in German Bonifatiuswerk, is a Roman Catholic organization whose primary aim is to support Catholicism in largely Protestant areas of Germany and areas formerly part of the German empire. Founded in 1849 and still in existence, it owes its name to Saint Boniface, traditionally hailed as "The Apostle of the Germans."
The house is located in the Saint Boniface area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The objective of the museum is to disseminate the works of Roy and to preserve a piece of heritage for Canadian history. From 1909 to 1937, Roy lived in the heart of Saint Boniface. The house was restored and opened to the public in 2003.