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Mission Santa Clara de Asís: 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara Our Mother of Perpetual Help: 1298 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara St. Clare 725 Washington St, Santa Clara St. Cyprian 195 Leota Ave, Sunnyvale St. Justin 2655 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara St. Lawrence, the Martyr 1971 Saint Lawrence Dr, Santa Clara St. Leo the Great 88 Race St, San Jose St ...
Saint Lawrence Academy was a college-preparatory Roman Catholic high school in Santa Clara, California, United States, founded in 1975. The school was marketed for its small size with close interaction among students, administration, faculty, and counselors. It was affiliated with the Diocese of San Jose. It closed in 2016.
The patron saints of the Diocese of San José in California are Saint Joseph and Clare of Assisi.The diocese serves 525,000 Catholics, encompassing 54 parishes, missions, and pastoral centers, eight preschools, 26 TK/K-8th grade, 28 elementary schools and one high school, three college/university campus ministries, one of which part of a Catholic university, and several Catholic cemeteries.
St Lawrence Academy or Saint Lawrence Academy may refer to: Saint Lawrence Academy (Santa Clara) , a Catholic college preparatory school located in California, United States St Lawrence Academy (Scunthorpe) , a Church of England secondary school located in Lincolnshire, England
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Sacred Heart Church (Saratoga, California) Saint Athanasius Parish; Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski Polish Mission; Saint Lucy Parish, Campbell, California; Saint Maria Goretti Parish (San Jose, California) St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Palo Alto, California)
St. Laurence's Church or Saint Lawrence's Church may refer to: Australia. Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney; Austria. Basilica of St. Lawrence, Enns; Brazil
The original parish church was a Gothic building at the intersection of Ninth and Santa Clara streets, which was completed in 1888. This church was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, but rebuilt less than a year later. The second church was replaced by the current church at the intersection of Eighth and Santa Clara streets in 1967 ...