- St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco
[http://www.stanne-sf.org St. Anne of the Sunset website]
St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church in San Francisco is a
parish of theArchdiocese of San Francisco inSan Francisco, California . St. Anne is one of fourSunset District Catholic churches and mainly caters to the Inner Sunset area nearGolden Gate Park and theUniversity of California, San Francisco hospital campus.The larger, rosy-red church can easily be seen from anywhere in the Inner Sunset and a
MUNI streetcar has a line that travels along Judah Street in front of the Church. Every year, the parishioners of St. Anne's hold anovena honoring their patron saint, in which they have a procession around the neighborhood, commencing in the vestibule of the church.The parish has an illustrious history, dating back to its founding in 1904. The parish grew up with the Sunset neighborhood, originally known as the "Outside Lands," which were made up entirely of sand dunes extending out to present-day
Ocean Beach . The first church, a small wood-frame structure, was built in 1905 on land donated by a Mrs. Jane Callahan. The church, which seated up to 450 people, was toppled in the 1906 earthquake. Though it was rebuilt and extended to accommodate the growing parish, it became apparent that a new church was needed. Groundbreaking and construction began in 1930 and the church was completed three years later and dedicated by ArchbishopJohn J. Mitty .The church is notable for its Romanesque-revival architecture, massive dome, uneven twin towers, great rose windows, and the frieze sculpture that adorns the front facade entrance. The sculpture, created by Mission San Jose Sister Justina Niemierski, depicts a "scriptural account of the whole of salvation history." The parish school opened in 1920 and still serves the children of the neighborhood.
In addition to English, the church celebrates mass in Arabic and Cantonese, a reflection of the very diverse parish.
External links
*cite news
last=Horton | first=Renee | year=2001
title=Arab-Catholics Find Peace and Security in San Francisco
publisher=San Francisco Faith
url=http://www.sffaith.com/ed/articles/2001/1001rh.htm
accessdate=2008-05-01
*cite news
title=Gaudencio Cardinal Borbon Rosales
publisher=CardinalRating.com
url=http://www.cardinalrating.com/cardinal_209__article_5782.htm
accessdate=2008-05-01
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