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Bellflower / California / United States
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St. Dominic Savio Parish was founded in 1952. Together with the Salesians at next-door St. John Bosco High School, this community ministers to spiritual and educational needs in Bellflower and surrounding cities. Our patron is Saint Dominic Savio. A saint at 15 years of age, he was educated by St. John Bosco and the Salesians. Life of Saint Dominic Savio Born on April 2, 1842 to Carlo and Birgitta Savio in a small city in Italy, Dominic was one of 10 children of a peasant family. Despite the fact that his illiterate parents could not teach Dominic and his brothers and sisters intellectually and academically, Mrs. Savio had taken special effort to raise and nurture her children in the Roman Catholic faith and tradition, teaching the principles of religion instead. Eventually, Dominic was able to read and write at age 6, and he also made his first holy communion at an unusually early age, his resolutions being, "I will go often to Confession and Holy Communion", "Jesus and Mary will be my Special Friends", and "I wish to die rather than commit a sin". By 1854 Dominic started to find special attraction to the priesthood and to feel a special vocation, drawing him very close to God. At the age of 12, he initially became acquainted with St. John Bosco Don Bosco --, the founder of the Salesian order and the Oratory of St. Francis de Sales in Turin. Encouraged by Don Boscos message that it was necessary for everyone to become a saint, making it Gods will for everyone, and that becoming a saint was actually easy for everyone to achieve, Dominic started taking this "matter" very seriously soon. However, seeing such a young boy isolating himself from his peers and extending the times he spent in prayer to the point that he even "offered up" his lunch breaks in order to pray, Don Bosco put him back on a more realistic way of achieving saintliness. He pointed out that one becomes a saint by fulfilling ones daily duties and not by neglecting any of them in any way, holiness consisting of being happy and helping others be happy. Dominic quickly put this advice into practice. He was a diligent and cheerful student. With a real concern for the spiritual welfare of his friends, he would encourage boys to go to confession when he saw them sinning, and would not allow them to swear or curse while they were playing with him. Sometimes he would invite them to make visits to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament or say the rosary with him. Dominic also had a great love for purity. Once he came across a group of boys laughing over an impure magazine one of them had brought into the Oratory. When Dominic saw the pictures, he tore the magazine into pieces and scolded his friends for putting their souls in such danger. The graces Dominic Savio had begun to receive were great and plentiful. Even though Dominic felt a great desire to do penance, Don Bosco put him back on a more "realistic" level since he saw that the boys health was slowly deteriorating. Don Bosco encouraged Dominic to make obedience his sacrifice and penance and to seek sanctification by the martyrdom of daily duty, having Dominic arrive at the conclusion, "I cant do big things but I want everything to be for the glory of God." So Dominic made small, everyday things into sacrifices for God; never complaining about the weather or food, doing little odd jobs for the other students, and faithfully controlling his eyes to guard his purity. In 1857, Dominic contracted tuberculosis at the age of 15; he was not able to recover, and after but a few weeks of illness, he received the Last Rites from a priest on March 9, 1857. Dominic died with a radiant smile on his face, exclaiming in the very moment before his death, "Oh, what lovely things I see!"
Middletown / Connecticut / United States
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The baroque architectural style of this church, built in the 1930's, is modeled on one in Mellili, Sicily, the village where many Middletown families trace their origins. Religious education classes are held Sundays 8:45am-9:55am for grades one, four, five and six; Mondays, 4:30pm-5:30pm for grades two and three; and Mondays 6pm-7pm for grades seven and eight.

Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1952, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church has served as a place of worship for its parishioners during the last 15 decades. In the mid-1950s, it was decided two separate buildings would be constructed for the church and a school. Immaculate Heart of Mary School is now located behind the church, off of Lillis Drive.

Hillsborough / New Jersey / United States
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Due to current construction for an expansion and renovation, Mary Mother of God Church celebrates mass, usually led by the Reverend Sean Broderick, in the parish center gymnasium. The church continues to hold many of its programs, including its adult and youth ministries, music rehearsals for its choirs and folk group, and its various prayer groups in the Monsignor Liam Minogue Parish Center or in Father Gene Schellberg Hall. The church offers a preschool for three and four year-olds and religious education classes for first grade through eighth grade students. The church's Catholic Youth Organization Basketball league, the Mary Mother of God Saints, offers teams for girls and boys in elementary, middle, and high school.  

Clearwater / Florida / United States
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Serving the local community since 2007, St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church is located on Belcher just north of Easy Bay Drive. It offers many programs for youth, adults and for people "in-between jobs."  There is always some sort of humanitarian effort going on at the church. The website is comprehensive and user-friendly.

Point Pleasant Beach / New Jersey / United States
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Located on Forman Avenue, St. Peter's Church is a Catholic community striving to live the Gospel message in the spirit of St. Francis by welcoming and serving others. As an instrument of peace and love, the facility's mission is to worship together and care for all creation.

 

Honolulu / Hawaii / United States
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Established in 1950, Holy Family Catholic Academy serves students in kindergarten through grade eight. Its academic curriculum includes various subjects, such as English, math, science and social studies. The academy offers a range of extracurricular programs in art, music, dance, computer science and physical education. In addition, Holy Family Catholic Academy conducts foreign language programs in Spanish. It supports a variety of sports activities, such as basketball, volleyball, and track and field. The school provides several before- and after-school care programs that include afternoon snacks, outside play and homework time and other recreational activities. Holy Family Catholic Academy is located in Honolulu.
Laguna Niguel / California / United States
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St. Timothy Catholic Church holds Mass Monday through Friday at 8:30am. During the weekend, Mass is held on Saturday at 5pm and on Sunday at 7am, 9am, 11am, and again at 5pm. There are programs offered for all ages, from preschool through adults. St. Timothy holds many special events, including  holiday socials, blood drives, pancake breakfasts and volunteer days. St. Timothy is for individuals who are followers of Jesus Christ. 

Pittsburgh / Pennsylvania / United States
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St. Thomas More Church is a Roman Catholic Church that serves the Pittsburgh community. The church is open daily for worship services with extra services on Sundays. The church also offers a variety of ministries, religious education programs and youth groups.

Cherry Hill / New Jersey / United States
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Serving Cherry Hill, Saint Thomas More Catholic Church was established in 1994. 

Dunedin / Florida / United States
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Our Lady of Lourdes Church is a Catholic church with facilities that include a large church, school and property. It has a rich history of serving its parish in the community. The church welcomes new parishioners and usually holds a registration and welcome meeting on select Sundays following the 9:30am mass.

Lebanon / Pennsylvania / United States
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Lebanon Catholic School is a ministry of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg serving diverse families of the Lebanon area. We provide a co-educational, spiritual learning environment for studentts in grades Pre-Kindergarten-12th. Studnets are encouraged to become life-long disciples and learners through emphasis on prayer, worship, service, and academic discipline. By sharing the mission of the Church to guide, form, and teach as Jesus did, we prepare out students to fulfill their roles in the Church and in society.
Diamond Bar / California / United States
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St. Denis Catholic Church cuts a fine figure on its corner lot. Set back from the road and surrounded by well-manicured grounds, St. Denis welcomes parishioners via a stately front entrance that's located off of the main driveway. To the right, a courtyard and fountain add to the visual appeal. Inside, there's main floor and balcony seating. The friendly and approachable staff help to create a lasting sense of community. This church is a popular spot for weddings, too.

Port Orange / Florida / United States
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MISSION STATEMENT Our Lady of Hope Roman Catholic Church is a worshiping and welcoming parish community serving the Kingdom of God. We celebrate and live our faith in Jesus Christ through the Sacraments, and by our words and actions. BRIEF HISTORY Our Lady of Hope parish was started on September 13, 1981. The founding pastor was Father George Moreau. Masses were held at Carriage CoveMobile Park on Nova Road, Spruce Creek High School and Elementary School and daily Mass at the CWA hall near the church property. Everything was out of the trunk of the car. On Holy Thursday of 1983 we moved into the new hall, which served as the church as well as the parish hall. This building was erected with second collection monies. No fund drive was initiated at all. Due to the generosity of our parishioners this building was paid off and so was the rectory.
Dubuque / Iowa / United States
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The Archdiocese of Dubuque offers worship and educational services. It offers educational services from grades kindergarten through eight. The church operates various ministries, such as youth formation, campus, peer and hispanic ministries. Its hispanic ministry plans, coordinates and administers pastoral and catechetical services. Its family life and adult faith office coordinates premarriage programs, parish-based sponsor couple and remarriage preparation. Its education resource center offers various resources and materials in print and nonprint formats. Archdiocese of Dubuque also provides education to children through various activities for their development. The church helps adults to learn about catholic faith through social activities. Its social service division manages a wide variety of social services for individuals, couples and families. Archdiocese of Dubuque is located in Dubuque, Iowa.
Clermont / Florida / United States
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Blessed Sacrament Catholic Community was established as a mission church of St. Mary in 1933. In 1961, the church was given the status of a parish. The community services of the church include Catholic charities offering individual and family counseling, marital counseling, post-annulment and pre-marital evaluations. It also provides Catholic immigration and refugee services. Angels of Mercy provides food, clothing and counseling to the needy. The neighborhood center provides clothing and food and assists the community with utility bills as well as provides emergency assistance with housing. The ministries and organizations of the church offer community services including education and medical facilities.
Beaumont / California / United States
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Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha is an active community church. It offers youth programs, bible study and Sunday worship services. Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha is a Catholic church that provides direction and faith to young and old members alike.

Piscataway / New Jersey / United States
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen, located in Piscataway, N.J., and established in 1937, is a Catholic religious organization that offers worship and community-based services. It serves Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren counties in New Jersey. The diocese has a staff of bishops and priests from other religious communities and serves more than 600,000 Catholics. It offers Sunday Mass prayers and confession services and organizes religious sacraments. Additionally, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen operates various Catholic schools that serve children in grades kindergarten through 12. Its schools promote gospel values and provide academic educational programs that include English, math, language arts, physical education, science and social studies. It additionally emphasizes on moral and ethics of life, and reading, creative writing and communication skills. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen also operates cemeteries that serve as parish burial grounds and various mausoleums that offer peaceful prayers. It also organizes funeral processions.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Archbishop Albert E. Meyer established Our Lady of Lourdes Congregation as a parish in 1958. The name was chosen because it was the centennial anniversary of the appearance of the Blessed Mother to St. Bernadette at Lourdes. A wing of classrooms was added to the building in 1961 to meet the need of burgeoning class sizes. The '70s and '80s brought tremendous growth to the parish  in membership, programs, committees and staffing.

All of the changes and growth over 30 years have made Our Lady of Lourdes a destination parish. The '90s brought great overhauls to the worship in both space, converting the gymnasium to a church, and style, by introducing dramatic presentations and dance to the liturgies. Expanded music and drama programs were brought into the fold.

Our Lady of Lourdes also hosts an Annual Fun Fest for the community. Beginning in 1985, the festival has been a means of gathering the community and celebrating the parish.

Mass is held every Sundaya and during the week.

Eden Prairie / Minnesota / United States
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This parish was organized in the late 1970s to serve the fast-growing suburban area. It held its first services in 1981 in several rented spaces. The first church opened in 1984 to serve a congreagation of more than 1,000 households. in 1989 the parish completed an expansion adding about 9,000 square feet of worship, office and multi-use space.