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Most Reverend José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles Intentionally blank for 2-page viewing HOW TO USE THE 2019-2020 DIRECTORY two-thousand nineteen– TO FIND: twenty-twenty Cover Story – Catholic Charities of Los Angeles ............................................................................page 2 Archdiocesan Information – Officials and Departments ..............................................................................pages 17-24 – Pastoral Regions Overview .................................................................................. page 61 – Regional Maps with Parish Locations ............................................................pages 62-71 Clergy & Deacons – in Telephone Index .........................................................................................pages 27-60 – Clergy in Photo Index ............................................................................... pages 213-233 – Deacons in Photo Index ............................................................................ pages 237-247 Religious Communities of Men and Women .....................................pages 187-195 Women Religious – Listing of names and addresses ................................................................ pages 196-212 Parishes – Check Telephone Index ..................................................................................pages 27-60 – See Alphabetical Listing.................................................................................pages 72-73 – Parishes by City .......................................................................................... pages 76-123 Eastern Rite Churches ..............................................................................page 124-125 Ethnic Liturgies ........................................................................................pages 131-133 Advertising – Ads, General ............................................................................................. pages 249-278 – Ads, Retreats ............................................................................................ pages 180-185 – Ads, Schools............................................................................................. pages 139-150 – Advertising Categories .............................................................................. pages 276-278 2019-2020 – Alphabetical List of Advertisers ........................................................................... page 249 ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES CATHOLIC DIRECTORY Editorial – (213) 637-7378 Production Sales – (213) 637-7590 Proofreaders Cover Art Chris Krause Bertica Garcia Dubus Jim Garcia Eileen O’Brien John August Swanson Patty Brooks Steve Picard Moderator Mary Casares John Michael Filippone Cover Design Father James Clarke, Ph.D. Joe Manza Osvaldo Cisternas 02-INSIDE_FRONT_COVER.indd 2 7/17/2019 1:43:12 PM 2019-2020 OFFICIAL CATHOLIC DIRECTORY OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES Most Reverend José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles Published continuously since 1947 by THE TIDINGS CORPORATION : ANGELUS • VIDA NUEVA • CATHOLIC DIRECTORY 3424 Wilshire Boulevard • Los Angeles • California 90010-2241 • (213) 637-7000 To order: (213) 637-7378 Volume 73 001-011-Front.indd 1 7/17/2019 2:46:53 PM 2 COVER STORY Catholic Charities: 100 years of compassion In the past 100 years, both the history of Los Angeles and the history of Catholic Charities have experienced great changes. In 1919, Bishop John J. Cantwell was at the helm of the then-90,000-square-mile Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles. He was especially noted for the spiritual care and material welfare of the non-English speaking people of the area, and it was Bishop Cantwell who brought together the various Catholic charitable groups providing services throughout the City of Los Angeles and formed the Associated Catholic Charities. Artist John August Swanson reflects By 1921, the organization had linked these Catholic activities on his serigraph, The Madonna of the with city, county and state departments, institutions and agencies Harvest (2010): The work evolved from and was renamed the Bureau of Catholic Charities. Only a year many sources. It took a long time to later, the southern area of the sizable diocese was split off to form develop the idea and the art. It was like the Diocese of Los Angeles-San Diego and in 1926 the organiza- ground being prepared for planting. tion was again renamed as the Catholic Welfare Bureau. This artwork expresses the goodness Just 10 years later, the diocese was again divided to become the and beauty of the Madonna. I portray Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the Diocese of San Diego, and in Services for other vulnerable populations include immigration Mary as a young woman who is close 1937 the Catholic Welfare Bureau was incorporated in the State of and refugee support and psychological services, English as a to the Earth, with her feet in its soil. California. Its member agencies include the Catholic Youth Orga- Second Language (ESL) and General Education diploma (GED) She is a woman who grows food for her nization (CYO) and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD). classes for adults, and services for homebound seniors. family, who knows poverty, who is a refugee, and who understands the labor The agency was eventually incorporated in 1986 as Catholic Catholic Charities continues its tradition of service with pro- of those who work the land. She honors Charities of Los Angeles, Inc., and became the social service arm grams to meet contemporary needs. Adjacent to its corporate office the people who care for the Earth; those of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles yet remains its own non-profit is a “village” that includes two critically needed programs. The first who grow and harvest our food. public benefit corporation. is Angel’s Flight Shelter for homeless, runaway and at-risk boys Regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, age or religious belief, (ages 10 through 17). The second is housing for transition-age Mary is placed into a backdrop of life youth (TAY), young men who have aged-out of the foster-care within a larger community of people Catholic Charities continues to provide services to anyone in system and are homeless. Additionally, mothers and their children working together and helping one need. Supplying emergency services and the basic necessities of who are victims of domestic violence can find housing and assis- another. Stories about Mary, the Virgin life to the poorest residents of the archdiocese, it also strives to tance in locations throughout the Archdiocese. Mother of Jesus, inspire and nurture find permanent solutions to crisis situations by offering clients the people from all over the globe, from tools and resources they need to better their lives. While Catholic Charities of Los Angeles has continued to grow its programs and services over a century, there are considerable many faith groups and religions. People Today, Catholic Charities of Los Angels operates 18 community challenges in meeting the growing population and clients’ needs recognize within the icons and images centers and eight homeless shelters. It also serves the poor with today. You can help Catholic Charities to begin a new “Century of of the Madonna a way to reconnect multi-faceted programs and offers a continuum of care for clients Compassion” to provide help and create hope for those most in with the source of life, to experience the as they move from vulnerability to self-sufficiency. need in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Check kind of unconditional love perhaps best expressed by one’s own mother. Various programs serve children and teens including after- out the agency website at www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org for school child care, youth employment services, homework assis- ways to assist in giving hope and opportunities to those who are His catalogue of works and further infor- tance and tutoring, and support for pregnant and parenting youth. less fortunate in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. mation can be found on his website at The agency’s CYO program continues to coordinate interscholastic (See pages 162-163 for current services, locations and contact www.johnaugustswanson.com. athletics for Catholic elementary schools in Los Angeles County. numbers for Catholic Charities of Los Angeles.) The 2019 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory 001-011-Front.indd 2 7/17/2019 2:46:53 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Table of Contents ARCHDIOCESAN TO ORDER DIRECTORIES ... (213) 637-7378 OFFICES & Advisory Boards A High Schools ...................................139-150 S History of the Archdiocese .................8-11 Pages 17-26 Advertisers Safeguard the Children ........................ 171 Holy Days of Obligation ..........................13 Alphabetical List ............................... 249 St. John’s Seminary ......................135-136 Hospitals ..........................................164-165 Advertising Categories ............276-278 St. Vincent de Paul (see Society House of Prayer for Priests ................. 179 Angelus ......................................................18 of St. Vincent de Paul ) .............24, 177 TELEPHONE INDEX Archbishop José Gomez ............................5 J Schools: Archdiocesan Advisory Boards ...... 25-26 Boarding .............................................. 150 Alphabetical List of Jubilarians, 2019 ............................... 14-15 Archdiocesan Offices ........................ 17-24 Colleges .............................................. 139 Clergy & Institutions Archdiocesan Statistics ...........................13
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