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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in ...

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    4848 Pearl Ave, San Jose Holy Spirit 1200 Redmond Ave, San Jose Sacred Heart of Jesus 325 Willow St, San Jose St. Anthony 20101 McKean Rd, San Jose St. Catherine of Alexandria 17400 Peak Ave, Morgan Hill: Parish founded 1909; current church opened 1967 [3] St. Christopher 1576 Curtner Ave, San Jose [4] St. Julie Billiart 6410 Cottle Rd, San ...

  3. St. Andrew's Catholic Church (Pasadena, California) - Wikipedia

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    The city's first church was built at the corner of Pasadena Avenue and Bellefontaine. In 1888, the first resident pastor, Father Andrew Cullen, named the parish for St. Andrew. [4] In April 1906, the week following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a solemn requiem Mass was

  4. San Jose Adventist Academy - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Adventist Academy Inc. (SJAA) is a private non-sectarian institution in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It was founded in 1996 under the Adventist Education . Also its partner school, The San Jose Adventist Elementary School (SJAES), formerly known as San Jose Adventist School (SJAS).

  5. Asian Americans in California - Wikipedia

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    Asian Californians are residents of the state of California who are of Asian ancestry. California has the largest Asian American population in the United States, and second highest proportion of Asian American residents, after Hawaii. As of the 2020 US census, there were over 6 million Asian Americans in California; 15.5% of the state's ...

  6. Satanas (gang) - Wikipedia

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    Satanas was a clique from Temple Street since the 1920s that went off solo in the 1970s. In 1972, a car club group started in the Los Angeles area by some Filipino Americans [4] [5] who had formed a cultural bond where they were a minority. [6]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasadena ...

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    Pasadena Ave. and California Blvd. Demolished July 27, 1974 for construction of Interstate 710. [8] 2: Pasadena Athletic and Country Club: November 11, 1977 (#77001545) 1978: SE corner of E. Green St. and S. Los Robles Ave. Demolished in 1977 for construction of the Plaza Pasadena shopping mall, which was demolished in 2000. [9]

  8. Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. (PBMA) is a non-sectarian and non-profit charitable religious fraternal organization for men and women in the Philippines founded by Ruben Edera Ecleo Sr. (December 9, 1934 – December 20, 1987) in 1965 on the Philippine island of Dinagat, off the coast of Mindanao.

  9. Hermano Pule - Wikipedia

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    Apolinario de la Cruz (July 22, 1815 – November 4, 1841 [1]), better known as Hermano Pule (Spanish: [eɾˈmano puˈle], Spanish for "Brother Pule"; [2] [3] also spelled Hermano Puli), was a Filipino religious leader who founded and led the Cofradía de San José (Confraternity of Saint Joseph).