St. Patrick Catholic Church (Los Angeles, California)
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Saint Patrick Catholic Church is a Catholic church in Los Angeles, California. It is located just east of
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and is one of the oldest parishes in Los Angeles.


History

St. Patrick's was established in 1907. The parish has served a variety of communities over its more than hundred years. St. Patrick's has always been a parish for welcoming immigrants - starting with Irish and Germans in the 1900s,
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in the 1920s and 1930s,
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in the 1950s and now Central Americans since the 1980s.


Destruction & re-construction of the building

The original church building had to be reconstructed after an earthquake in 1933 destroyed its famous towers. The
1971 San Fernando earthquake The 1971 San Fernando earthquake (also known as the 1971 Sylmar earthquake) occurred in the early morning of February 9 in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California. The unanticipated thrust earthquake had a magnitude o ...
completely destroyed the church. As a result, the parish - unable to afford the cost of rebuilding - was forced to worship in the converted parish hall for thirty-five years. With an average attendance of over 600 worshippers, but a maximum capacity of only 402, many parishioners were forced to stand outside the door to the parish hall in order to attend Mass. Through the inspiration of Bishop Stephen Blaire and Monsignor Lloyd Torgerson (pastor at
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Catholic Church in Santa Monica, California), the idea was born of building a church for St. Patrick's Parish with the help of all the parishes and Catholic donors within Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region. The unique capital campaign involved donations from the 77 parishes within the Our Lady of the Angels regions as well as contributions from individual donors and foundations. Under the leadership of Bishop Edward William Clark, the construction of the new church commenced in April 2005. Dedication of the new St. Patrick's Church was held March 17, 2007 (
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2007). One thousand worshipers are now able to celebrate Mass in the new St. Patrick's.


Parish at a Glance

* Number of known households: 1,500 * Number of regular parishioners: 5,000 * Average income for a family of six: $31,634 * Annual baptisms: 475 * Number of students in weekly religious education classes: 700 * Present building seating capacity: 402 * Average attendance per Mass: 600 * Projected seating capacity in new church: 1,000 * Percentage increase in the projected five year local Catholic population: 9.6%


Church building

It has been a long time since the St. Patrick Parish has had a permanent church. In 1971 the church, constructed of un-reinforced masonry, was completely destroyed by the
1971 San Fernando earthquake The 1971 San Fernando earthquake (also known as the 1971 Sylmar earthquake) occurred in the early morning of February 9 in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California. The unanticipated thrust earthquake had a magnitude o ...
. Re-building is not new to the parishioners of St. Patrick's. In 1933 the church was very heavily damaged by an earthquake and rebuilt. Construction on the new church building was begun in April 2005. The opening of St. Patrick's was celebrated in March 2007. One thousand worshipers are now able to celebrate Mass in the new St. Patrick's - more than doubling the present capacity of the current worship space in the parish hall. The unique capital campaign involved donations from the 77 parishes within the Our Lady of the Angels regions as well as contributions from individual donors and foundations.


References

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