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Sts. Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco

Saints Peter and Paul Church
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Saints Peter and Paul Church
Saints Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco is located in San Francisco
Saints Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco
Location of Saints Peter and Paul Church
Basic information
Location
Geographic coordinates 37°48′5.77″N 122°24′36.71″W / 37.8016028°N 122.4101972°W / 37.8016028; -122.4101972Coordinates: 37°48′5.77″N 122°24′36.71″W / 37.8016028°N 122.4101972°W / 37.8016028; -122.4101972
District Archdiocese of San Francisco
Province Archdiocese of San Francisco
Country United States of America
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Parish
Leadership Archbishop of San Francisco
Direction of façade South

Saints Peter and Paul Church (Italian: Ss. Pietro e Paolo, Chinese: 圣伯多禄圣保禄教堂; pinyin: Guānhuà Shèngbǎoluó Shèngbǐde Jiàotáng) is a Roman Catholic Church in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. Located at 666 Filbert Street, it is directly across from Washington Square and is administered by the Salesians of Don Bosco. It is known as "la cattedrale italiana dell'Ovest", or "the Italian Cathedral of the West", and has served as the home church and cultural center for San Francisco's Italian-American community since its consecration.

During 1926-1927, the church was the target of radical anti-catholic anarchists, who instituted five separate bomb attacks against the building in the space of one year. On March 6, 1927, police shot and killed one man and seriously wounded another, Celsten Eklund, a radical anarchist and local soapbox orator, as the two men attempted to light the fuse of a large dynamite bomb in front of the church. The dead man, known only as 'Ricca', was never fully identified; Eklund died of his wounds some time later without giving any information about his co-conspirators.

In recent years, Saints Peter and Paul has also become the home church for the city's Chinese-American Roman Catholic population, offering weekly masses in Italian, Cantonese, and English. Mass in Latin is offered monthly as well.


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