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2019 Diocese of DIRECTORY Monterey THE DIOCESE OF MONTEREY 1 Aptos, Resurrection Church 2 Arroyo Grande, St. Patrick’s Church 3 Atascadero, St. William’s Church 4 Boulder Creek, St. Michael’s Church 5 Cambria, Santa Rosa Church 6 Capitola, St. Joseph’s Church 7 Carmel, Carmel Mission Basilica Church 8 Carmel Valley, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 9 Castroville, Our Lady of Refuge Church California 10 Cayucos, St. Joseph’s Church 11 Corralitos, Holy Eucharist Church 12 Davenport, St. Vincent de Paul Church Santa Clara 13 Felton, St. John’s Church 20 County 4 14 Gonzales, St. Theodore’s Church 13 15 Greenfi eld, Holy Trinity Church 12 4940 16 Hollister, Sacred Heart Church 37 11 38 6 1 17 Hollister, St. Benedict’s Church 45 Santa Cruz 46 18 Jolon, San Antonio Mission Church 47 16 County 17 19 King City, St. John the Baptist Church 33 20 Los Gatos, Christ Child Church 44 9 21 Los Osos, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 26 22 29 30 San Benito Church 23 41 7 32 31 43 County 22 Marina, St. Jude’s Church 8 23 Monterey, San Carlos Cathedral 14 (The Royal Presidio Chapel) 24 Morro Bay, St. Timothy’s Church 42 25 Nipomo, St. Joseph’s Church 26 Pacifi c Grove, St. Angela Merici Church 15 Monterey 27 Paso Robles, St. Rose of Lima Church County 28 Pismo Beach, St. Paul the Apostle 19 Church 18 29 Salinas, Cristo Rey Church 30 Salinas, Madonna del Sasso Church 36 31 Salinas, Sacred Heart Church 5 32 Salinas, St. Mary of the Nativity Church 27 3 33 San Juan Bautista, Old Mission Church 34 San Luis Obispo, Old Mission Church 39 10 34 35 San Luis Obispo, Nativity of 35 San Luis Obispo Our Lady Church 24 48 County 36 San Miguel, Old Mission Church 21 37 Santa Cruz, Holy Cross Church 38 Santa Cruz, Our Lady Star of the Sea Pacifi c Ocean 28 2 39 Santa Margarita, Santa Margarita de 25 Cortona Church 40 Scotts Valley, San Agustin Church 41 Seaside, St. Francis Xavier Church 42 Soledad, Our Lady of Solitude Church 43 Spreckels, St. Joseph’s Church 44 Tres Pinos, Immaculate Conception Missions of California San Carlos Borromeo de Monterey, June 3, 1770; San Carlos Bor- Church romeo de Carmelo, transferred December 24, 1771 • San Antonio de Padua, July 14, 1771 45 Watsonville, Our Lady Help of • San Gabriel Archangel, August 8, 1771 • San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Spetember 1, 1772 • San Chirstians Church Francisco de Asis, June 29, 1776 • San Juan Capistrano, November 1, 1776 • Santa Clara de 46 Watsonville, Our Lady of the Assump- Asis, January 12, 1777 • San Buenaventura, March 31, 1782 • Santa Barbara, December 4, 1786 tion Church • La Purisima Conception, December 8, 1787 • San Diego de Alcala, July 16, 1769 • Santa Cruz, 47 Watsonville, St. Patrick’s Church August 28, 1791 • Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, October 9, 1791 • San Jose de Guadalupe, 48 Eastern Rite, Eparchy of Phoenix, June 11, 1797 • San Juan Bautista, June 24, 1797 • San Miguel Archangel, July 25, 1797 • San St. Anne Byzantine Catholic Church Fernando Rey de España, September 8, 1797 • San Luis Rey de Francia, June 13, 1798 • Santa 49 Shrine of St. Joseph, Guardian of the Inez, September 17, 1804 • San Rafael Archangel, December 14, 1817 • San Francisco de Redeemer Solano, July 4, 1823 Diocese of Monterey 2019 Directory TABLE OF CONTENTS History of the Diocese of Monterey ..................... 2 Pismo Beach – St. Paul the Apostle .................. 30 Administration ............................................... 3 Salinas – Cristo Rey ..................................... 30 Departments ................................................. 4 Salinas – Madonna del Sasso Pro Cathedral ........ 31 Catholic Charities ........................................... 8 Salinas – Sacred Heart ................................. 31 Catholic Schools ............................................ 9 Salinas – St. Mary of the Nativity ...................... 32 San Juan Bautista – Old Mission ..................... 32 Parishes San Luis Obispo – Nativity of Our Lady .............. 33 Monterey – San Carlos Cathedral (The Royal Presidio Chapel) ............................ 17 San Luis Obispo – Old Mission Pro Cathedral ....... 33 Aptos – Resurrection ................................... 17 San Miguel – Old Mission .............................. 34 Arroyo Grande – St. Patrick’s ......................... 18 Santa Cruz – Holy Cross ............................... 34 Atascadero – St. William’s ............................. 18 Santa Cruz – Our Lady Star of the Sea ............... 35 Boulder Creek – St. Michael’s ......................... 19 Santa Margarita – Santa Margarita de Cortona ... 35 Cambria – Santa Rosa ................................. 19 Scotts Valley – San Agustin ........................... 36 Capitola – St. Joseph’s ................................. 20 Seaside – St. Francis Xavier ............................ 36 Carmel – Carmel Mission Basilica .................... 20 Soledad – Our Lady of Solitude ....................... 37 Carmel Valley – Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ............ 21 Spreckels – St. Joseph’s ................................ 37 Castroville – Our Lady of Refuge ...................... 21 Tres Pinos – Immaculate Conception ................ 38 Cayucos – St. Joseph’s ................................. 22 Watsonville – Our Lady Help of Christians ........... 38 Corralitos – Holy Eucharist ............................ 22 Watsonville – Our Lady of the Assumption .......... 39 Davenport – St. Vincent de Paul ...................... 23 Watsonville – St. Patrick’s .............................. 39 Felton – St. John’s ....................................... 23 Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine (San Luis Obispo) ...................................... 40 Gonzales – St. Theodore ............................... 24 Shrine of St. Joseph Guardian of the Redeemer Greenfield – Holy Trinity ............................... 24 (Santa Cruz) ............................................ 40 Hollister – Sacred Heart / St. Benedict’s .............. 25 Vicariates ..................................................... 41 Jolon – Mission San Antonio de Padua ............... 25 Priests .......................................................... 43 King City – St. John the Baptist ........................ 26 Deacons ....................................................... 47 Los Gatos – Christ Child ............................... 26 Deceased Clergy & Seminarians ....................... 48 Los Osos – St. Elizabeth Ann Seton .................... 27 Institutions .................................................... 49 Marina – St. Jude’s ...................................... 27 Boards, Committees and Councils ..................... 51 Morro Bay – St. Timothy’s .............................. 28 The Laity ....................................................... 53 Nipomo – St. Joseph’s .................................. 28 Religious Communities .................................... 55 Pacific Grove – St. Angela Merici ..................... 29 Index ........................................................... 60 Paso Robles – St. Rose of Lima ........................ 29 Information on Other Dioceses .......................... 65 www.dioceseofmonterey.org 1 Diocese of Monterey HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF MONTEREY The Diocese of Monterey was generated by the seed of faith planted by Franciscan Friar, Saint Junipero Serra, when he founded the Mission of San Carlos Borromeo on the shores of Monterey Bay on June 3, 1770. At the same time Don Gaspar de Portola, leader of Mexico’s military expedition, claimed Alta California (the present State of California), for Spain. The mission, ultimately a part of a chain of twenty-one historic California Spanish missions stretching from San Diego to Sonoma, assumed primary importance. Spain decreed Monterey as the capital of California and established a presidio, or military outpost, for protection against encroachment from other national powers. San Carlos Borromeo Mission, like the other missions, was a religious center established for the conversion and education of Native Americans. Friction between the mission and the presidio, generated by Serra’s dispute over military treatment of the indigenous people, resulted in Father Serra’s relocation of the mission to a site near Carmel Bay on August 24, 1771. There the Mission of San Carlos de Carmelo became the headquarters for the rest of his California missionary work. Pope John Paul II beatified Father Serra in 1988. He was canonized a Saint on September 23, 2015, at Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Francis. He is buried in the floor of the sanctuary of Carmel Mission Basilica. The Holy See erected the Diocese of Both Californias on April 27, 1840, and named Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno as bishop. In 1849 the Diocese of Both Californias was renamed the Diocese of Monterey and Joseph Alemany was named bishop. Later Baja California was separated from Monterey and the original Diocese of Monterey was divided with a new province established in San Francisco. More changes followed as California grew. The Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles was divided with the creation of the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno in 1924. Finally the current Diocese of Monterey was created in 1967 and encompasses four Central Coast counties of Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito, and San Luis Obispo. Bishop Daniel Garcia, the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Monterey, leads the people Mission San Carlos Borromeo circa 1870. From the of the diocese in an ever deeper appreciation and activation of the “grace upon Ed Grabhorn’s Collection San Francisco, California grace”