St. Basil Catholic Church | |
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Location | 3611 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90005 |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Catholic (Roman Rite) |
Website | www.stbasilchurch-la.org |
History | |
Founded | 26 November 1919 |
Dedicated | 29 June 1969 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | A.C. Martin & Assoc. |
Administration | |
Diocese | Archdiocese of Los Angeles |
Division | Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region |
Clergy | |
Archbishop | Roger M. Mahony |
Bishop(s) | Edward W. Clark |
Assistant priest(s) | Fr. Kijun Lawrence Pak |
Honorary priest(s) | Msgr. Charles Hill (pastor emeritus) |
Pastor(s) | Fr. Frank Hicks |
Coordinates: 34°03′42″N 118°18′11″W / 34.06167°N 118.30306°W
St. Basil Catholic Church is a Catholic Church parish of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Serving the archdiocese's Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region, the Roman Rite parish is located at 3611 Wilshire Boulevard in the Wilshire district of Los Angeles, California. The parish church building was built from 1967 to 1969 and dedicated in 1969. In 1969 and 1970, the parish was the site of pickets and demonstrations by Chicano Movement protesters who objected to the archdiocese's expenditure of substantial funds on construction of the new parish rather than on the poor and social justice programs.
With the growth of Los Angeles to the west from downtown along Wilshire Boulevard, Bishop John Cantwell announced the creation of a new parish to be named after St. Basil of Caesarea. The parish was created on 26 November 1919. Father William McDermott Hughes (1880–1939) was named as the pastor of St. Basil.
The first permanent church building for the St. Basil parish was built at 7th Street and South Catalina Street and was dedicated on 21 November 1920. In 1922, Father Edward Kirk (1884–1949) became St. Basil's second pastor and remained so for 27 years until his death in 1949.