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Our Lady of La Vang Parish

Coordinates: 37°20′26″N 121°52′58″W / 37.34056°N 121.88278°W / 37.34056; -121.88278
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The proto-cathedral

Our Lady of La Vang Parish (Template:Lang-vi), formerly Saint Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish, is a national parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California serving the Vietnamese community. The proto-cathedral is located in Downtown San José, one block north of San José State University. It is named after Our Lady of La Vang.

History

The bell of St. Patrick's Church, recast in 1906 from the original 1872 bell

Originally called St Patrick, The Parish was established in the city of San José, following what is now the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph. The parish was founded in 1872 with Father Joseph Gallagher serving as the first pastor.[1] It was named for Patrick, Archbishop of Armagh and patron saint of Ireland.

The original parish church was a Gothic building at the intersection of Ninth and Santa Clara streets, which was completed in 1888. This church was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, but rebuilt less than a year later. The second church was replaced by the current church at the intersection of Eighth and Santa Clara streets in 1967.[1] From 1981 until 1990, St. Patrick’s served as the cathedral of the Diocese of San José. The cathedra was then transferred to the newly renovated St. Joseph’s, at which time the parish was redesignated St. Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish.

A statue of the Virgin Mary on the church grounds

In 2002, the parish changed from being a “regular” territorial parish to being a national parish for the Vietnamese population. In addition to the several services offered in Vietnamese, the parish also offers English and Spanish Masses.

The church building was damaged by a fire on the morning of August 31, 2012.[2] On April 28, 2013, Bishop Patrick J. McGrath signed a decree renaming the proto-cathedral in honor of Our Lady of La Vang.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Clyde Arbuckle (1986). Clyde Arbuckle's History of San José.
  2. ^ Preuitt, Lori; Trujillo, Damian (31 August 2012). "San Jose's St. Patrick's Cathedral Catches Fire". NBC Bay Area (KNTV). Retrieved 2013-11-05. {{cite episode}}: Missing or empty |series= (help)
  3. ^ Ward, Roberta. "'Our Lady of La Vang' new name of St. Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish". The Valley Catholic. Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. Retrieved November 7, 2013. Bishop Patrick J. McGrath announced April 28, at a Mass at a temporary worship site for St. Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish, that the parish would now be named after Our Lady of La Vang ... 'I have today signed a decree to rename the parish,' he announced.

37°20′26″N 121°52′58″W / 37.34056°N 121.88278°W / 37.34056; -121.88278