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750 Medford St, El Cajon St. John the Baptizer (Ukrainian) 4400 Palm Ave, La Mesa St. John of the Cross 8086 Broadway, Lemon Grove St. Kateri Tekakwitha 1054 Barona Rd, Lakeside St. Kieran 1510 Greenfield Dr, El Cajon St. Louise de Marillac 2005 Crest Dr, El Cajon St. Luke 1980 Hillsdale Rd, El Cajon St. Martin of Tours 7710 El Cajon Blvd, La Mesa
Church of Our Saviour and the Holy Apostles Pro-Cathedral (Anglican Province of Christ the King 34°03′32″N 118°22′06″W / 34.058941°N 118.368408°W / 34.058941; -118.368408 ( Church of Our Saviour and the Holy Apostles Pro-Cathedral, Los Angeles, California
Sons of the Covenant Monastery, El Cajon, California): a men's monastery of eparchial right, [3] [4] and is dedicated to a life of contemplative prayer, community life, and service to the faithful of the eparchy
St. John Chaldean Catholic Church is a Chaldean Catholic church located in El Cajon, California, United States. It is the third Chaldean parish in San Diego, serving the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle. The church building was originally owned by a non-Catholic Christian denomination before being acquired by the Eparchy. [1]
St. Michael's Chaldean Catholic Church is a Chaldean Catholic church located in El Cajon, California, United States. [1] It is a church part of the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle . [ 2 ] The church plays a central role in the lives of Iraqi immigrants and refugees, providing them with a sense of community, solace, and a place to worship.
Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage, Manhattan, New York City Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Complex (Niagara Falls, New York) Church of the Holy Trinity (Hertford, North Carolina)
This is a list of cathedrals in the United States, including both actual cathedrals (seats of bishops in episcopal Christian groups, such as Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Armenian Apostolic Church) and a few prominent churches from non-episcopal denominations that have the word "cathedral" in their names.
The church hall was opened on November 29, 1989. It became a cathedral when the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle was established in 2002. In September 2020 the cathedral was vandalized with graffiti of contradictory messages including among other things pentagrams , upside down crosses , white power , swastikas , " BLM ", and " Biden 2020 ".