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St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Palo Alto, California)

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Country
  
USA

Founded
  
1901 (1901)

Opened
  
June 1902

Architectural style
  
Carpenter Gothic

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Dedication
  
Thomas Aquinas

Phone
  
+1 650-494-2496

St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Palo Alto, California)

Location
  
751 Waverley Street Palo Alto, California

Website
  
www.paloaltocatholic.net

Address
  
751 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California

Similar
  
Saint Joseph Parish, Church of the Transfiguration, Holy Cross Church, Saint Brother Albert Ch, Saint Frances Cabrini P

Started in 1901 and completed in 1902, St. Thomas Aquinas Church is the oldest church in Palo Alto, California and is a registered historic landmark. Its distinctive Carpenter Gothic Victorian style makes it a signature building for the downtown area.

The church is located just three blocks south of University Avenue. At the corner of Waverley and Homer Avenues, it's at the northern edge of the historic "professorville" area of the city. The church was used as a location in the Hal Ashby film Harold and Maude (1971).

St. Thomas Aquinas Parish also includes two other churches, Our Lady of the Rosary Church and St. Albert the Great Church, both also in Palo Alto. The three parishes, as well as St. Aloysius Church in Palo Alto and the Newman Center and St. Ann Chapel at Stanford University were merged into one parish in 1987. St. Aloysius was closed in 1994, the Newman Center at Stanford was reestablished as St. Dominic Parish in 1997, and St. Ann was sold in 1999.

As of the present St. Thomas Aquinas Church is the parish church of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, which also has two Chapels of ease.

References

St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Palo Alto, California) Wikipedia