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Church in California, United States
Holy Family Catholic Church
The exterior of the church in 2023. The bell tower is much taller than any other building nearby.
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33°51′44″N 118°04′46″W / 33.8622°N 118.0795°W / 33.8622; -118.0795
LocationArtesia, California
Address18708 Clarkdale Ave, Artesia, CA 90701
CountryUnited States
Language(s)English, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese
DenominationCatholic
Membership15,000 (2014)
Websiteholyfamilyartesia.org
History
StatusChurch
FoundedDecember 25, 1930 (1930-12-25)
Founder(s)Fr. Manuel Vicente
DedicationThe Holy Family of Jesus
Dedicated
  • June 14, 1931 (old church)
  • September 29, 1961 (current church)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleCalifornia mission (old building)
Years built1959-1961
GroundbreakingOctober 18, 1959
CompletedSeptember 29, 1961
Construction cost$5,000 (equivalent to $91,195 in 2023)
Specifications
Capacity1,000 (1961)
Administration
DivisionSan Pedro Pastoral Region
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles
DeaneryDeanery 18
Clergy
ArchbishopJosé Horacio Gómez
Auxiliary Bishop(s)Marc Vincent Trudeau
Priest(s)
  • Rev. John Ernesto Ma. Cordero, MMHC
  • Rev. Dominic Melvin Ma. Deniña, MMHC
  • Rev. Matthew Frederick Ma. Fernandez, MMHC
Pastor(s)Rev. John Ernesto Ma. Cordero
Deacon(s)
  • Dn. John Manalo
  • Dn. Simon Gonzalez
Laity
Liturgy coordinatorEmil Salud
OCIA coordinatorRudy Perpinan
Youth ministry coordinatorEJ Victoriano

Holy Family Catholic Church is a Catholic church located in Artesia, California. Established in 1930, it holds masses in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. It is named after the Holy Family of Jesus and is a part of the San Pedro Pastoral Region in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The church also contains a school, Our Lady of Fatima (OLF), named after one of Mary, mother of Jesus' titles. As of 2014, it has over 15,000 active parish members and 80% of the mass attendees are Filipino as of 2019. Rev. John Ernesto Ma. Cordero, MMHC, currently serves as its pastor. Its logo reads "Go, Therefore, and Make Disciples of All Nations...," quoting Matthew 28:19.

History

Before the creation of the church, Artesia already had a sizeable Portuguese population, causing a demand for a church that would hold mass in their native language. Fundraising for it was led by Joaquim Coelho Pinheiro and Elvira da Silva, a married couple devoted to their religion. Fr. Manuel Vicente arrived in Artesia in 1929 and organized church supporters, holding masses in the Scott and Frampton Building until it was completed. Vicente also trained altar servers, had youth classes, created a choir, and formed the first Society of the Holy Name division in the Western Coast of the U.S.

Groundbreaking on the church site took place on the same day it was founded, December 25, 1930. The church was completed six months later, at a cost of $5,000 (equivalent to $91,195 in 2023). It was dedicated on June 14, 1931, by Archbishop John Joseph Cantwell. During the construction, Vicente and his sister Rosa lived in the Parker Hotel on the city's Main Street. After the completion of the church, the diocese purchased a house at 1807 Washington Street. It stayed in use until the 1950s. Some of the debt from building the church was paid for by Vicente's minor role as a priest in the major motion picture Tiger Shark in 1932. He had to ask permission from the Archdiocese before assuming the position.

Vicente's health began to decline, and he died on February 15, 1938, from colorectal cancer. His funeral was held in the Cathedral of Saint Vibiana. Patrick O'Connor, one of Vicente's successors starting in 1943, envisioned the growth of the church to include ministries and religious education. The archdiocese then acquired a location at 187th and Clarkdale measuring 4.5 acres (1.8 ha). To raise funds for the parish school, going door-to-door was the main strategy, with the church being able to raise $50,000 for the complex. The school, Our Lady of Fatima, was named after one of the main contributors to the fundraising, the Our Lady of Fátima Society, and in honor of the Marian apparitions in Portugal in 1917. Joseph Thomas McGucken dedicated the school on August 22, 1948, and it opened on September 13. It was staffed by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary when it first opened, staying for over 20 years. In the 1940s and 50s, donations mainly came from dairy farmers in the area, auctioning their cattle to raise money.

With the growing number of parishioners, William Kelly, the pastor at the time, directed the construction of a new church. Groundbreaking took place on October 18, 1959, and was dedicated on September 29, 1961, by James Francis McIntyre. John Twomey, the pastor during the 1980s, created a committee that remodeled the rectory, and added a meeting hall, kindergarten, and computer lab. The Congregation of the Mission administered the church starting in 2004, assigning Johnny Zulueta as the pastor. Roger Mahony assigned the parish to the Marian Missionaries of the Holy Cross in 2010, a Philippine-based congregation, and the two most recent pastors, Raymond Decipeda and John Cordero, are a part of the organization.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the church had to close down, and masses were held online on Facebook and YouTube through live-streaming. In addition to this, it also held live conversations from a building adjacent to the church property, 18616 Seine Ave, called the Blessed Carlo Acutis Broadcast Center. After the lockdown ended, it was renamed the Youth Ministry Center.

List of pastors

This is a list of parish pastors from the church's founding in 1930 to 2023.

  1. Fr. Manuel Vicente – 1930–1938
  2. Msgr. Thomas English – 1938–1940
  3. Msgr. John Hurley – 1940–1943
  4. Fr. Patrick O'Connor – 1943–1958
  5. Fr. William Kelly – 1958–1966
  6. Fr. Mario Matic – 1966–1970
  7. Fr. George Kass – 1970–1980
  8. Fr. John Twomey – 1980–1992
  9. Msgr. Loreto Gonzales – 1992–2004
  10. Fr. Johnny Zulueta, C.M. – 2004–2010
  11. Fr. Raymond Decipeda, MMHC – 2010–2016
  12. Fr. John Cordero, MMHC – Since 2016

Activities

The inside of the church in 2018, during a celebration of First Communion

The church offers all Seven Catholic Sacraments. It also offers youth ministry and religious education programs.

Architecture and features

The old church building is designed in the style of the Spanish missions in California. The current church is made out of red brick. At its opening in 1961, it had a capacity of 1,000 people.

A $60,000 statue of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, the Holy Family, was made by Rhode Island–based Artisan Granite and placed in the front of the church, being blessed on September 8, 2013. It was vandalized in June 2014, and the community came together to clean it. A replica of Michelangelo's Pietà, also made by Artisan Granite, was installed in June 2014.

On December 12, 2018, the same day as the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a stain appeared on a church-owned sidewalk that had a resemblance to the Virgin Mary. Some reports claim that the image appears blue at certain times. It has been called a miracle due to the fact that it is still standing as of December 2019. A small shrine was created around the apparition to protect it from normal foot traffic. The runoff of sprinklers from the rectory helps maintain the image, tracing it every night.

References

  1. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Rodgers, Ann (May 12, 2022). "Artesia parish's digital ministry is uniting Filipino Catholics beyond COVID". Angelus. Archived from the original on July 6, 2024. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
  3. ^ Beckham, Daniel E. (June 15, 2014). "Gang Taggers Desecrate Sacred Shrine at Holy Family Catholic Church in Artesia". Cerritos Community News. Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  4. ^ "History & Events". Portuguese Historical Museum. Archived from the original on August 28, 2023. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
  5. ^ "Holy Family Catholic Church Bulletin". Parishes Online. Archived from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved August 18, 2023.
  6. Beckham, Daniel E. (June 11, 2014). "Replica of Michelangelo's Pieta Finds Home at Holy Family Artesia". Cerritos Community News. Archived from the original on July 6, 2024. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  7. Martin, Erika (December 15, 2018). "Faithful Flock to Pay Tribute to Effigy of Virgin Mary That Appeared Near Artesia Church on Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe". KTLA. Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  8. Hirasuna, Susan (December 19, 2019). "Lady of Guadalupe apparition seen on Artesia church sidewalk". FOX 11. Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  9. Arellano, Gustavo (December 19, 2019). "At this church, many see a divine image of the Virgin of Guadalupe written in concrete". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  10. "Holy watermark at local church?". Angelus. December 19, 2018. Archived from the original on August 29, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.

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