- St. Augustine Catholic Church, Culver City
St. Augustine Catholic Church is a Catholic church located in
Culver City, California , part of theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles . The church is located across the street from theSony Studios , previously theMGM Studios .Parish history
The mission church
In 1883, the area that later became Culver City was known as La Ballona Valley. That year, a resident of the area donated land on Washington Boulevard for the construction of a new mission church in La Ballona Valley. A small wood frame church was built on the site, with a priests from St. Monica's in Santa Monica saying Mass at the church.
The establishment of St. Augustine as a parish
In 1919, St. Augustine was formally established as a parish of the Monterey-Los Angeles Diocese. In 1922, the church was expanded to seat 500, and in 1926 the parish opened a four-room school operated by six nuns from the Sisters of Mary and Joseph.
Father O'Donnell
Father John O'Donnell was the pastor at St. Augustine from 1923 to 1938. As the pastor of the church located across the street from
MGM Studios , Father O'Donnell developed close ties with the entertainment business. He often acted as a technical advisor for MGM films, and the studio helped the parish raise funds with an annual barbecue.cite web|title=Culver City History: St. Augustine Church|publisher=City of Culver City|url=http://www.culvercity.org/info/church.asp?sec=vis|accessdate=2008-04-17]The parish built a new Franco-Gothic church in 1936 with a seating capacity of 700 on Washington Boulevard. The new church was dedicated in April 1937 in a ceremony presided over by Archbishop
John Cantwell . The "Los Angeles Times " reported on the opening of the new church: "More than 2000 worshipers, including motion picture stars from the M-G-M studios across Washington Boulevard, attended the services. ... Leaning to the Gothic style of architecture, the building's interior is unique."cite news|title=New Church Dedicated: Ceremony Conducted in Culver City by Archbishop Cantwell|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1937-05-03] [cite news|title=Cantwell Will Bless Church: New St. Augustine's in Culver City to Be Dedicated Sunday|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1937-04-29]In November 1938, a contoversy arose when Archbishop Cantwell announced plans to transfer Father O'Donnell to Immaculate Heart Church in Hollywood. Parishioners called a mass meeting to object to the transfer, signed petitions, and presented their objections to the archbishop. [cite news|title=Archibishop to Hear Protests on Transfer of Clergymen|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1938-11-06] Despite the protest, the transfer was not rescinded. In 1946, a wealthy parishioner left her $100,000 estate to Father O'Donnell, who the "Los Angeles Times" described as "the Irish priest who won the hearts of many a movie mogul during the 15 years he was pastor of Culver City's St. Augustine Catholic Church." [cite news|title=Priest, Actors' Friend, Willed $100,000|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1946-07-31] [cite news|title=Priest Noted in Film City Willed $100,000|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1946-07-31]
Msgr. McLaughlin and the new church
In 1949, Monsignor James McLauglin became the pastor and led the effort to construct the large church that is the current home of the parish. The large Gothic church, with a seating capacity of 1,200, opened its doors at Christmas 1957 and was formally dedicated in June 1958. Well-known radio and television personality, Bishop
Fulton Sheen , who went to seminary with Father O'Donnell, traveled to Culver City to speak at the dedication. Following the dedication, the "Los Angeles Times" reported that the "new church is of 13th Century Gothic Design with 14,000 square feet." [cite news|title=St. Augustine's Will Seat 1045|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1958-07-13]Recent years
From 1968 to 1973, Father Charles Kevin Keane was the pastor of St. Augustine's. [cite news|title=Charles Kevin Keane; Pastor|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1993-07-24]
Monsignor Ian Edward Holland was pastor at St. Augustine from 1983 to 1995, at which time he became pastor emeritus at the church. Msgr. Holland died in November 2002, and Cardinal
Roger Mahony presided at his funeral Mass. [cite web|title=In Loving Memory: Monsignor Ian E. Holland|publisher=St. Augustine Church|url=http://www.rc.net/losangeles/staugustine/holland-memorial.html] The parish has 3,000 member families. Father Kevin L. Nolan is the current pastor.October 2001 attack on church statues by Muslim fundamentalist
On October 28, 2001, just six weeks after the
September 11, 2001 attacks byAl Qaeda , a self-styledMuslim fundamentalist from Egypt, Emad Ibrahim Saad, decapitated theVirgin Mary statute at the church, cut a hand off the church's statute ofSt. Rita , and cut off a bronze statue of FatherJunipero Serra at the feet, taking the Father Serra statue with him and leaving it at the nearbyKing Fahd Mosque. Saad also scattered at the church Muslim magazines and fliers stating, "Allah is the only true God." Saad had appeared at the church the previous week, distributing Muslim leaflets before being asked to leave. On discovering the statue of Father Serra, an official at the mosque notified police. Saad was convicted in June 2002 underhate crime laws and sentenced to five years in prison. [cite news|author=Kenneth Reich and Eric Malnic|title=Man Held in Religious Hate Crimes; Vandalism: Muslim fundamentalist is believed to have attacked statues of the Virgin Mary|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=2001-11-07] [cite news|author=Kenneth Reich|title=Man Gets Prison for Religious Hate Crimes|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=2002-06-12]ee also
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Saint Augustine Catholic School
*Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region Notes
External links
* [http://www.rc.net/losangeles/staugustine/ St. Augustine Church web site]
* [http://www.ci.culver-city.ca.us/info/church.asp?sec=vis Culver City History: St. Augustine Church]
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