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The History of St Angela Catholic Church
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Despite the absence of an official church building, St. Angela’s
Parish was established on May 31st 1928 and the first Sunday masses
were held at the Theosophical Society Hall on Monterey Street. Less
than a year later the original St. Angela’s church was completed.
This first St. Angela’s, located on Central Avenue, was built
in the style of village churches found in Brittany and held 180 people.
By the 1950s the growing population of Pacific Grove made it apparent that
a larger Catholic church was needed. Monsignor William Lane broke ground
on the current St. Angela’s church on August 1st, 1956. This new
building, located on Lighthouse Avenue, was designed to seat 400 people
and has been updated and renovated several times to better accommodate
parishioners and enhance parish prayer life.
Over the years, St. Angela’s parish has contributed much to the lives
of the people of the Monterey Peninsula. Many have benefited from a wonderful
education at St. Angela’s School, and then later at St. Angela’s
Children Center. When troubled by difficult times members of our community
have been able to turn to the St. Vincent de Paul Society for financial
and emotional support. The Catholic Daughters, Our Lady of Fatima, the
Italian Catholic Federation and many other important outreach groups continue
to work tirelessly to build a community of kindness and compassion. Presently
there are over 40 active ministries that outreach to the parish and larger
community. We all pray in gratitude as we continue to embrace the spirituality
of stewardship. Thanks be to God for all of our blessings.
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