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St. Sebastian

Los Angeles

Our community is excited to participate alongside all parishes, missions and Catholic centers in the Archdiocese to strengthen and renew our Church for the future. Please continue reading to learn how this campaign will benefit us.

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Letter from the Pastor

Campaign Details

Our Parish Goal

$230,000

Pledged over 5 years for the Called to Renew Campaign.

Our Parish Receives

$115,000

To renew our parish and strengthen ministries.

Parish Needs

Rectory Renovations

It has been many years since the Rectory has seen renovations. The rectory is in poor condition internally and externally. We would like to repair the floors, windows, cabinets, roof, and shingles. We would also like to paint the interior and exterior.

Church Signage

The church signage is the face of the Church where we display parish information and Mass schedule. We would like to upgrade it to create a more welcoming environment.

Air Conditioning & Heating

Depending on the time of year, the temperature in the church can get uncomfortable. Our Church was built at a time when indoor cooling/heating was not common. We will install a new HVAC system in the Church and Rectory to help moderate the temperature to make our worship experience more comfortable.

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Project for Parish School

The school is an important part of our parish community. Perhaps you have children who have attended, or currently attend our school. Maybe you are an alumnus. Studies show that students who attend Catholic Schools are more likely to remain Catholic as adults. We want to support our school by upgrading the five water fountains and adding more lights to the yard and Pre-School area.

A Bold Plan of Renewal

We — the Catholic faithful — are the agents of renewal for Church and society. I am grateful for this opportunity to walk alongside clergy and parishioners in strengthening our parishes and ministries, the heart of our Archdiocese.
Archbishop José H. Gomez