St. Cecilia Church in San Francisco

St. Cecilia Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. The parish primarily serves the Sunset District and neighboring Parkside, West Portal, St. Francis Wood, and Forest Hill. It is one of five parishes serving the Sunset District, along with Holy Name, St. Anne, St. Gabriel, and the smaller St. John of God. St. Cecilia Parish was established in 1917, with the first Masses held in a two-story house on Taraval Street. Mayor James Rolph donated to the parish an unused wooden school building, the former Parkside School, which became the first permanent church building, located at 15th and Taraval. The parish will celebrate its Centennial on January 7, 2017, with events planned throughout the 2016-17 school year.

St. Cecilia Church in San Francisco

St. Cecilia Church in San Francisco is a parish of the Archdiocese of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. The parish primarily serves the Sunset District and neighboring Parkside, West Portal, St. Francis Wood, and Forest Hill. It is one of five parishes serving the Sunset District, along with Holy Name, St. Anne, St. Gabriel, and the smaller St. John of God. St. Cecilia Parish was established in 1917, with the first Masses held in a two-story house on Taraval Street. Mayor James Rolph donated to the parish an unused wooden school building, the former Parkside School, which became the first permanent church building, located at 15th and Taraval. The parish will celebrate its Centennial on January 7, 2017, with events planned throughout the 2016-17 school year.