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  2. Christ Cathedral (Garden Grove, California) - Wikipedia

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    It also had an underground chapel with a revolving crystal cross. [12] [13] The opening gala for the Crystal Cathedral was held on May 14, 1980, with 3,000 guests paying $1,500 each. The gala included a recital of music by Vivaldi, Schubert, and Rossini, with the operatic singer Beverly Sills performing solos. [14] Prayer spire (2009)

  3. San Callisto - Wikipedia

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    The church has a single aisle with a chapel on either side. Within the chapel to the right, two angels attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini support a painting by Pier Leone Ghezzi . The chapel on the left contains the well where Callistus I , later venerated as a saint, was martyred.

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange

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    St. Callistus, Garden Grove - Parish was redesignated Christ Cathedral after the purchase of the former Crystal Cathedral; the former St. Callistus campus was sold to and used by the former Crystal Cathedral Ministries until 2018. St. Isidore, Los Alamitos - Parish established in 1921, moved to new church in Los Alamitos in 1926.

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  6. Callistus - Wikipedia

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    Callistus, Calistus,calistas, Callixtus, and Calixtus (all four in Latin) and Kallistos (Greek: Κάλλιστος "the most beautiful one") may refer to: Patriarchs, popes and antipopes [ edit ]

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  8. Pope Callixtus I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Callixtus I (Greek: Κάλλιστος), also called Callistus I, was the bishop of Rome (according to Sextus Julius Africanus) from c. 218 to his death c. 222 or 223. [3] He lived during the reigns of the Roman emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. Eusebius and the Liberian catalogue list his episcopate as having lasted five years ...

  9. Groupe Clarins Updates Institutional Campaign, Logo - AOL

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    The logo, produced internally, will begin appearing on all Clarins communication, including in-store, around the same time as the new institutional campaign that is being introduced starting in ...