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Singles, Couples, Children
The Cathedral offers a variety of special opportunities for people, such as Godly Play for small children, teenage activities, and a Cathedral-sponsored chapter of Integrity. Please ask any priest or staff person for detailed information related to your particular interests.
Seniors
Service and participation in programs are fully open to the older members of the congregation. Seniors serve the Cathedral as docents, ushers, money-counters, board members, hospitality coordinators, and more. We welcome them warmly to the long-standing Friday Friendship group.
St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services
The Cathedral has long offered special services to seniors, starting significantly fifty years ago with the construction of St. Paul’s Manor for residential senior living. Located just blocks from the church, St. Paul’s Senior Homes and Services, a separate non-profit corporation, administers a health care center and other programs for residential and non-residential care.
Hispanic Ministries
We celebrate Mass on Sunday mornings at 9:05 am. Everyone is invited to celebrate the Holy Eucharist in Spanish.
We also celebrate traditional cultural events such as Día de los Muertos, Posadas, and our annual Serenade for Our Lady of Guadalupe. We also offer First Communions, Baptisms, and Quinceañeras.
This year we are presenting a new Guest Preaching Series. This series focuses on issues related to peace and justice within the Latino community. Latino experts in various professions will share their understanding of the gospel by reflecting on their experience, hope, and spirituality. Some of the topics to be covered include HIV/AIDS; Border, Immigration and Justice; the injustice of the War on Drugs; Gay and Lesbian issues for Latinos; Addiction and the Family; and the Water Station Program.
The Guadalupe Art Program is a spiritual empowerment workshop for Latina youth (ages 8 through 17) throughout the Diocese of San Diego. Using the theme of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the central spiritual image in Latino culture, young girls are invited to explore and develop the sacredness of their own lives through art, music, and dance.
Everyone is invited to participate and volunteer in our Hispanic ministries, whether you Spanish is your primary language or not. |
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