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Our Lady of the Rosary Church is a Roman Catholic parish in the Diocese of Oakland, California, which is located along the eastern side of San Francisco Bay. It is a very unique parish, as its membership is comprised of people from many nationalities and walks of life. The first-time visitor to Our Lady of the Rosary is usually impressed by the warmth of its people and the involvement of the laity in all aspects of parish life. Our parish tends to be both active and innovative. Ever since Vatican II it has taken lay involvement and the "modernization" of Liturgy to heart - in fact, our parish was the first one in the diocese to establish a parish council, having done so in 1965.
All this makes our parish an exciting place that you can be both comfortable in and proud of. If you haven't come to see us yet, we encourage you to come join us.
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish had its start in 1907. Before that time, local Catholics attended Mass in the town of Niles. When the Western Pacific Railroad lines came through town and an influx of people was anticipated, two lots were donated to the Catholic Church. The first Mass was celebrated in
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Union City
The community of St. James the Apostle Catholic Church, in response to God's call to faith, diligently seeks spiritual, emotional, social, and educational needs that sustain us in Christ. We reach out to others in a spirit of Open Mind, Open Heart, and Open Door, accepting and welcoming one another
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Fremont
At St. Anne we know that we are all individual parts of the mystical Body of Christ. Working together, we find great joy in doing God's work here on earth. We invite and encourage you to join us as we pray, work and fellowship together. The Catholic Church of Saint Anne in Union City has a long and
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Union City
St. Clement Parish was established in 1951. It takes the name from Clement, a priest and martyr of the early church who was the third pope to succeed St. Peter. He is remembered for his love of the Gospel and for the peace and unity he encouraged among the people of the early Church. As the Church
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Hayward
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