CHURCH READIES NEW BUILDING; CARDINAL TO ATTEND OPENING.Byline: Lisa Mascaro Daily News Staff Writer When morning Masses come to a close today at St. Peter Claver This article is about the Jesuit Saint. For the Filipino municipality, see Claver, Surigao del Norte. Saint Peter Claver (in Spanish: Pedro Claver Church in Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. , so, too, an era will end at the Catholic church that is opening a new house of worship Noun 1. house of worship - any building where congregations gather for prayer house of God, house of prayer, place of worship bethel - a house of worship (especially one for sailors) Saturday. More than 1,000 parishioners and Cardinal Roger Mahony His Eminence Roger Michael Cardinal Mahony (born February 27, 1936) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as the fourth Archbishop of Los Angeles, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1991. , head of the Los Angeles Archdiocese, which includes Simi Valley, are expected to celebrate the opening of a new $3.2 million church. But that doesn't ease the bittersweet bittersweet, name for two unrelated plants, belonging to different families, both fall-fruiting woody vines sometimes cultivated for their decorative scarlet berries. process of shuttering the old building, where babies have been baptized bap·tize v. bap·tized, bap·tiz·ing, bap·tiz·es v.tr. 1. To admit into Christianity by means of baptism. 2. a. To cleanse or purify. b. To initiate. 3. , couples wed and Mass celebrated for more than two decades. Parishioner Jim Carper gets choked up when he talks about sacraments celebrated at the church, where he converted to Catholicism 10 years ago and watched his now-college-age daughter receive her first Holy Communion. ``There's hundreds of stories like that,'' said Carper, chairman of the dedication committee. ``There's been so many weddings, funerals and baptisms.'' In fact, there's almost been too many. With more than 2,300 families in the parish and a church that can hold just 700 people, the noon Sunday service is typically celebrated by a spillover spill·o·ver n. 1. The act or an instance of spilling over. 2. An amount or quantity spilled over. 3. A side effect arising from or as if from an unpredicted source: crowd. The church is one of two main Catholic congregations in the city that were started 25 years ago when the valley began growing with new residents. Ever since St. Peter Claver opened in what was supposed to be a temporary facility at the corner of Cochran and Stow streets, there's been constant plans for a new, permanent building. Under construction for the past 18 months, the $3.2 million facility located across the church's 1-acre lot from the old one is a mission-style structure, with a half-moon-shape interior for wide rows of pews. Without a single major donation, the project was paid for through parish fund-raisers, from bingo night profits to pennies collected in a water bottle at the back of the church - the Pennies from Heaven campaign, which netted about $7,000. When it was time to break ground, parishioners came to the ceremony with clumps of dirt from their yards to contribute to their new house of worship, Carper said. ``It's a beautiful new building and place of worship Noun 1. place of worship - any building where congregations gather for prayer house of God, house of prayer, house of worship bethel - a house of worship (especially one for sailors) ,'' said the church pastor, Monsignor Gary Bauler. ``I hope we can build something great for God, of peace and hope and love.'' On Saturday, Mahony will join hundreds of parishioners from across the area for the long and tradition-steeped ceremony of blessing the new church, from the walls that hold it up to the people who hold it together. Church members are expected to gather outside, while the building remains locked until the cardinal accepts the keys from the builders and passes them along to the pastor to unlock the door. But today, there will be another ceremony unfolding. Before the old church is closed and changed from a place of worship to a multipurpose mul·ti·pur·pose adj. Designed or used for several purposes: a multipurpose room; multipurpose software. multipurpose Adjective meeting room, parishioners will begin an hours-long procession that involves taking down the crucifixes, statues, banners, candles and other religious items and walking with them into the churchyard. |
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