St Agnes Catholic Church

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Erected in 1908 by Portuguese fisherman families on the Point Loma, San Diego shoreline, St Agnes Catholic Church replaced its original wooden mission structure with the current Mediterranean-style building in 1933 using funds donated by local tuna-boat crews. The annual Festa do Espírito Santo procession carries a sterling-silver crown from the United Portuguese S.E.S. Hall of San Diego to the church altar, continuing a 700-year-old tradition honoring Queen Saint Isabel of Portugal that links this parish to La Playa's fishing-village heritage. A bilingual Portuguese-English Mass on the last Sunday of each month preserves the liturgical language of the founding community, while English-language Masses and a Saturday vigil serve the broader peninsula congregation. The Men's Club has hosted a monthly Fish Fry since 1993, and the Women's Guild runs seasonal fundraisers including an annual St. Patrick's Day dinner that regularly sells out the parish hall at Cañon and Evergreen. The parish's deep connection to Point Loma's maritime roots is documented in the archives of the Portuguese Historical Center, which chronicles the La Playa settlement patterns that made St Agnes the spiritual anchor of San Diego's Portuguese community. Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration — running continuously since 1982 — and the OCIA adult-initiation program represent the parish's most sustained devotional and catechetical commitments.

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