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Nice Church Service at Trinity Episcopal Church, Downtown San Jose
We went to a very spiritual and uplifting church service at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown San Jose. This is a historical church. They are currently doing a fund raising project to save th...
First Church Built in San Jose in 1863 - Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, San Jose, CA
I visited Tininty Episcopal Church, which is in the downtown area of San Jose. It is the oldest church in San Jose and was built in 1863. It was designed by James W, Hammond. It continues to be an...
Lovely, high Mass with smells and bells. Diverse congregation and beautiful music with seating in sections and central round altar. Parking is limited.Thanks
Delightful beautiful church/cathedral in downtown San Jose
This small wooden (tongue-and-groove) has survived earthquakes, been expanded and had its entry relocated, has a gorgeous looking organ. There are two statues to the Virgin indicating an active Hispan...
Nice Church Service at Trinity Episcopal Church, Downtown San Jose
We went to a very spiritual and uplifting church service at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Downtown San Jose. This is a historical church. They are currently doing a fund raising project to save th...
First Church Built in San Jose in 1863 - Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, San Jose, CA
I visited Tininty Episcopal Church, which is in the downtown area of San Jose. It is the oldest church in San Jose and was built in 1863. It was designed by James W, Hammond. It continues to be an...
Oldest Church building in San Jose in constant use
Gorgeous example of 19th Century religious structures. It is the oldest continually operating church in San Jose, California
Midnight Mass
Lovely, high Mass with smells and bells. Diverse congregation and beautiful music with seating in sections and central round altar. Parking is limited.Thanks
Delightful beautiful church/cathedral in downtown San Jose
This small wooden (tongue-and-groove) has survived earthquakes, been expanded and had its entry relocated, has a gorgeous looking organ. There are two statues to the Virgin indicating an active Hispan...