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2020 Parish Goals #TIMGRATEFUL Opening a Door to All “Unfortunately, there are people in our parish who can not afford to attend St. Odilia’s Catholic Church. But your actions open opportunities. Thank you so much! Because of Together in Mission, we have been able to invite many more parishioners and people from the area to attend our schools - from 114 kids, 9 years ago to over 270 children” - Fr. Juan Ochoa | St. Odilia’s Parish Our Parish Goals PARISHES LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER NAME PARISH ID CITY GOAL All Saints 431 Los Angeles $24,257 All Souls 432 Alhambra $33,505 American Martyrs 605 Manhattan Beach $314,616 Annunciation 451 Arcadia $54,834 Ascension 548 Los Angeles $37,214 Assumption 406 Los Angeles $11,756 Assumption 433 Pasadena $66,238 Beatitudes of Our Lord 590 La Mirada $42,015 Blessed Junipero Serra 332 Camarillo $139,867 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha 396 Santa Clarita $190,173 Blessed Sacrament 501 Los Angeles $32,731 Cathedral Chapel 502 Los Angeles $26,718 Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 546 Los Angeles $50,000 Cerritos Korean Catholic Center/St. Raphael Ctr. 253 Norwalk $48,895 Christ the King 503 Los Angeles $31,251 Corpus Christi 479 Pacific Palisades $113,989 Cristo Rey 353 Los Angeles $19,395 1 Divine Saviour 354 Los Angeles $23,477 Dolores Mission 407 Los Angeles $17,867 Epiphany 452 South El Monte $30,290 Good Shepherd 480 Beverly Hills $89,726 Guardian Angel 368 Pacoima $30,576 Holy Angels 453 Arcadia $97,303 Holy Angels 589 Los Angeles $5,395 Holy Cross 300 Santa Barbara $20,572 Holy Cross 326 Moorpark $72,378 Holy Cross 549 Los Angeles $29,860 Holy Family 355 Glendale $100,261 Holy Family 434 South Pasadena $126,931 Holy Family 591 Artesia $91,857 Holy Family 606 Wilmington $72,380 Holy Innocents 623 Long Beach $30,451 Holy Name of Jesus 524 Los Angeles $38,378 Holy Name of Mary 466 San Dimas $195,862 Holy Redeemer 356 Montrose $67,712 Holy Spirit 525 Los Angeles $19,514 Holy Trinity 357 Los Angeles $32,454 Holy Trinity 607 San Pedro $135,212 Immaculate Conception 290 New Cuyama $1,931 Immaculate Conception 454 Monrovia $88,005 Immaculate Conception 526 Los Angeles $29,600 Read And Take Action There are thousands of inspiring books and resources about so many subjects available at libraries. Be encouraged to discover those which interest you. The World Wide Web is a wealth of information, so let your curiosity guide you. What We Do & Why We Do It Our students are the future of the Church and our world. They carry the traditions and spirituality beyond cultural and professional borders. With helping hands and hearts, we support their successes and their challenges in life, providing a spiritual foundation. Go share our mission and be vocal about all the good work you are doing. We are so proud of you! Immaculate Heart of Mary 504 Los Angeles $38,305 Incarnation 358 Glendale $80,688 La Purisima Conception 291 Lompoc $40,527 Maria Regina 571 Gardena $38,029 Mary Immaculate 369 Pacoima $85,931 Mary Star of the Sea 312 Oxnard $51,857 Mary Star of the Sea 608 San Pedro $85,540 Motherof Sorrows 550 Los Angeles $23,620 Nativity 455 El Monte $45,016 Nativity 551 Los Angeles $24,605 Nativity Church 609 Torrance $69,695 O/L of Guadalupe Parish 457 Irwindale $15,604 O/L of Guadalupe (Rosehills) 410 Los Angeles $18,534 O/L of Guadalupe (Sanctuary) 411 Los Angeles $29,259 O/L of the Miraculous Medal 413 Montebello $61,403 O/L of the Rosary of Talpa 415 Los Angeles $16,965 Old Mission Santa Ines 294 Solvang $54,458 Our Lady Help of Christians 408 Los Angeles $17,295 Our Lady of Assumption 314 Ventura $120,076 Our Lady Of Gpe. (Hammel St.) 409 Los Angeles $19,305 Our Lady of Grace 338 Encino $78,373 Our Lady of Guadalupe 292 Guadalupe $21,780 Our Lady of Guadalupe 301 Santa Barbara $24,587 Our Lady of Guadalupe 315 Oxnard $77,560 Our Lady of Guadalupe 316 Santa Paula $32,924 Our Lady of Guadalupe 456 El Monte $90,668 Our Lady of Guadalupe 610 Hermosa Beach $44,520 Our Lady of Loretto 506 Los Angeles $31,446 Our Lady of Lourdes 339 Northridge $125,656 Our Lady of Lourdes 359 Tujunga $49,900 Our Lady of Lourdes Church 412 Los Angeles $25,446 Our Lady of Malibu 481 Malibu $63,765 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 302 Santa Barbara $51,970 Our Lady of Peace 370 North Hills $69,300 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 383 Santa Clarita $152,196 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 572 Downey $100,400 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 592 Los Nietos $62,174 Our Lady of Refuge 625 Long Beach $61,672 Our Lady of Solitude 414 Los Angeles $21,929 Our Lady of Sorrows 303 Santa Barbara $42,418 Our Lady of the Assumption 467 Claremont $139,430 Our Lady of the Bright Mount 528 Los Angeles $14,300 Our Lady of the Holy Rosary 371 Sun Valley $46,792 Our Lady of the Rosary 573 Paramount $38,247 Our Lady of the Valley 340 Canoga Park $51,362 Our Lady of Victory 416 Los Angeles $17,560 Our Lady of Victory 574 Compton $39,495 Our Lady of Zapopan mission 349 North Hollywood $7,642 Our Lady Queen of Angels 529 Los Angeles $31,473 Our Mother of Good Counsel 505 Los Angeles $38,139 Our Saviour 530 Los Angeles $4,654 Precious Blood 507 Los Angeles $28,433 Presentation 552 Los Angeles $23,711 Queen of Angels 293 Lompoc $27,204 Resurrection 417 Los Angeles $36,367 Sacred Heart 317 Ventura $78,091 Sacred Heart 384 Lancaster $93,632 Sacred Heart 418 Los Angeles $27,389 Sacred Heart 435 Altadena $29,952 Sacred Heart 458 Covina $129,545 Sacred Heart 468 Pomona $74,926 Sacred Heart 575 Compton $18,598 Sagrado Corazon y Santa Maria de Guadalupe 604 Cudahy $20,361 Saint Mary Magdalen 491 Los Angeles $12,116 Saint Rita 443 Sierra Madre $65,300 San Antonio de Padua 419 Los Angeles $7,632 San Buenaventura Mission 318 Ventura $46,814 San Conrado Mission 519 Los Angeles $3,290 San Francisco 420 Los Angeles $18,386 San Gabriel Mission 436 San Gabriel $74,640 San Miguel 553 Los Angeles $13,289 San Roque 304 Santa Barbara $46,835 San Salvador Mission 335 Piru $17,289 Santa Barbara Mission 305 Santa Barbara $64,071 Santa Clara 319 Oxnard $122,692 Santa Clara Parish-Chapel 334 #N/A $18,015 Santa Isabel 421 Los Angeles $22,823 Santa Rosa 386 San Fernando $78,149 Santa Teresita 422 Los Angeles $10,518 St Ann 360 Los Angeles $10,060 St Anselm 554 Los Angeles $24,499 St Anthony's Church 320 Oxnard $42,081 St Cyril of Jerusalem 344 Encino $63,795 St Hilary 596 Pico Rivera $54,400 St James the Less 365 La Crescenta $42,905 St Lorenzo Ruiz 476 Walnut $89,375 St Louise de Marillac 464 Covina $147,435 St, Peter 620 San Pedro $18,893 St. Agatha 532 Los Angeles $51,255 St. Agnes 533 Los Angeles $45,909 St. Albert the Great 576 Rancho Dominguez $36,419 St. Aloysius Gonzaga 577 Los Angeles $29,544 St. Alphonsus 423 Los Angeles $39,387 St. Ambrose 508 West Hollywood $13,137 St. Anastasia 482 Los Angeles $90,659 St. Andrew 438 Pasadena $84,972 St. Anne 483 Santa Monica $16,825 St. Anthony 439 San Gabriel $72,212 St. Anthony 534 Los Angeles $18,765 St. Anthony 612 El Segundo $38,337 St. Anthony 626 Long Beach $41,100 St. Anthony of Padua 578 Gardena $65,116 St. Athanasius 627 Long Beach $38,797 St. Augustine 484 Culver City $82,939 St. Barnabas 628 Long Beach $66,448 St. Bartholomew 629 Long Beach $74,222 St. Basil 509 Los Angeles $13,890 St. Basil Korean Apostolate Comm. 258 Los Angeles $1,000 St. Bede the Venerable 361 La Canada $168,178 5 St. Benedict 424 Montebello $49,786 Our Centers of Worship St. Sebastian Catholic Church operates as a center of worship for thousands of parishioners throughout the year. It is a place of mercy and reconciliation. Your work ensures tomorrow. Keep up the great work! St. Bernadette 535 Los Angeles $47,289 St. Bernard 362 Los Angeles $32,859 St. Bernard 579 Bellflower $49,006 St. Bernardine of Siena 341 Woodland Hills $120,303 St. Brendan 510 Los Angeles $62,163 St. Bridget Chinese Cath. Ctr. 511 Los Angeles $11,982 St. Bridget of Sweden 342 Van Nuys $44,691 St. Bruno 593 Whittier $115,244 St. Casimir 512 Los Angeles $14,893 St. Catherine 613 Avalon $11,706 St. Catherine Laboure 614 Torrance $74,159 St. Catherine of Siena 343 Reseda $68,638 St. Cecilia 537 Los Angeles $40,590 St. Charles Borromeo 372 North Hollywood $98,541 St. Christopher Church 459 West Covina $77,847 St. Clare 387 Santa Clarita $77,602 St. Clement 485 Santa Monica $9,766 St. Columban 513 Los Angeles $12,100 St. Columbkille 556 Los Angeles $18,395 St. Cornelius 630 Long Beach $76,604 St. Cyprian 631 Long Beach $35,756 St. Denis 469 Diamond Bar $129,494 St. Didacus 388 Sylmar $90,773 St. Dominic 363 Los Angeles $90,035 St. Dominic Savio 580 Bellflower $91,648 St. Dorothy 460 Glendora $95,422 St. Elisabeth 373 Van Nuys $47,524 St. Elizabeth 440 Altadena $47,982 St.
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