St. Finbar Catholic Church and School is a Catholic church and elementary school on Olive Avenue in Burbank, California. It is the largest Catholic parish in Burbank. St. Finbar gained notoriety for its innovations in adapting to its multiethnic community, offering Vietnamese-language Masses to a wave of immigrants from Vietnam in 1975.
Early history
Formed in 1938, the parish built a temporary church in 1940. The current church was built in the early 1950s. In 1945, the elementary school opened under the administration of seven sisters from the Sisters of Providence. By 1952, the enrollment of the school had grown to 670 students. The first lay principal was hired in 1969, and the last two Sisters of Providence left the staff in 1984.
Changing demographics
St. Finbar serves a community that has been a microcosm of the greater Los Angeles area. Located one mile from The Walt Disney Company's corporate headquarters and the former NBC Studios, St. Finbar served an overwhelmingly Anglo community for many years. The parish changed beginning in the 1970s and accelerating during the 1980s into an increasingly multiethnic community with many of the problems of a large urban area. By 2000, Burbank's population had reached 100,316 people.[1]
As Vietnamese refugees began moving into the Burbank and Santa Ana areas in 1975, St. Finbar and a parish in Orange County drew media attention when they jointly brought in Vietnamese redemptionist priest Rev. Tran Ngoc Bich to provide services for Vietnamese immigrants. Father Bich heard confessions in Vietnamese preceding Masses in that language at the St. Finbar Parish Hall and at St. Barbara's in Santa Ana.[2]
By 1990, St. Finbar was described by the Los Angeles Times as a "thriving" parish and a local "landmark"—the largest parish in Burbank with 3,600 registered member families.[3] Believing there may be thousands of unregistered Catholics in the parish, and concerned that some may be elderly or infirm, St. Finbar's pastor, Father Robert Howard declared 1990 a "year of evangelization" and sent 200 volunteers door-to-door conducting a Catholic "census" across the parish's 17-square-mile (44 km2) territory.[3] The census-takers carried questionnaires across the community during Holy Week, asking residents a series of questions about their religion, including whether they had been baptized and confirmed.[3]
Experimentation with Spanish-language Mass
In July 1993, the Los Angeles Times published a 2,200-word profile of St. Finbar's titled, "Parish Mirrors Burbank's New Ethnic Makeup."[4] The article discussed St. Finbar's efforts to adapt to its changing demographics. In particular, St. Finbar had launched an experiment by offering Mass in Spanish. The Times noted that the experiment was a success: "When Mass is celebrated in English, the pews of St. Finbar are never full. Although a dwindling flock faithfully attends, the church is never even half full - until it is time for the Spanish Mass. Then the drought ends and the flood begins. Every Sunday, hundreds of Latinos make their way to the Catholic community of St. Finbar in Burbank, filling every seat, using every hymnbook."[4]
The program met with resistance from some English-speaking parishioners, who felt "as though they were being outnumbered," according to St. Finbar's pastor. Father Howard described the backlash to the Spanish Mass: "It was a long time in coming, and it was painful because we knew that we would hurt some of the good, solid families that have been here. Some, I'm sad to say, will leave the parish. But the archbishop once said, 'It's amazing, if we're going to be together in heaven, why can't we live together here on earth?'"[4]
One of the oldest members of the parish, Ray Halbur, recalled that when the parish's first church was built, "it was 98% white."[4] Halbur noted that, as the church's population began to change, the white parishioners "either moved or passed away." Halbur said that, as of 1993, "there aren't too many of the original families still there." Haber noted that some of the remaining Anglo members felt that "Latinos are taking over the church," and that the parish "caters more to them."[4] Unlike many, Halbur accepted the change, saying: "Overall, everybody has accepted the way it has changed. Naturally, there is always some dissension. I had some. It's just something you have to accept. You can't turn them away. That's not the Catholic tradition."[4]
The experiment at St. Finbar was the subject of a study by a pastoral committee in 1993.[4] Since 1993, numerous parishes with large Latino communities in Southern California (and across the United States) have followed St. Finbar's example, and are now offering Spanish-language Masses.
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Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region |
- Deanery 13 (Westside)
- Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Pacific Palisades
- St. Monica Catholic Church, Santa Monica
- St. Augustine Catholic Church, Culver City
- St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Brentwood
- St Paul the Apostle Church, Westwood
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- Deanery 14 (Central LA/Hollywood)
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- Deanery 15 (Downtown/South)
- Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
- La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles
- Precious Blood Catholic Church
- St. Cecilia Catholic Church
- St. Patrick Catholic Church
- St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
- St. Vincent de Paul Church
- Deanery 16 (South LA/Inglewood)
- St. John Chrysostom Church, Inglewood
- St. Odilia Church, Los Angeles
- Ascension Catholic Church, Los Angeles
- Spanish mission
- La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles (Note: This is not a Spanish mission, but rather, a parish church.)
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San Fernando Pastoral Region |
- Deanery 5 (West San Fernando Valley)
- Cathedral of St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, Sherman Oaks
- Our Lady of Grace, Encino
- Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Northridge
- Our Lady of the Valley, Canoga Park
- St. Bernardine of Siena Church, Woodland Hills
- St. Bridget of Sweden Catholic Church, Van Nuys
- St. Catherine of Siena Church, Reseda
- St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church and School, Encino
- St. Euphrasia, Granada Hills
- St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church, Sherman Oaks
- St. John Eudes Church, Chatsworth
- St. John the Baptist de la Salle Church, Granada Hills
- St. Joseph the Worker Church, Winnetka
- St. Mel, Woodland Hills
- Deanery 6 (Crescenta Valley, Glendale and Eagle Rock)
- Holy Family Catholic Church, Glendale
- Incarnation Catholic Church and School, Glendale
- Deanery 7 (Central San Fernando Valley and Burbank)
- Guardian Angel Church, Pacoima
- Jesus Sacred Heart Syriac Catholic Church, North Hollywood
- Mary Immaculate Catholic Church, Pacoima
- Mission San Fernando Rey de España, Mission Hills
- Our Lady of Peace Church, North Hills
- Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Sun Valley
- St. Alphonsa Syro-Malabar Church, San Fernando
- St. Anne Melkite Catholic Cathedral, North Hollywood
- St. Charles Borromeo Church, North Hollywood
- St. Didacus Catholic Church, Sylmar
- St. Elizabeth Church and School, Van Nuys
- St. Ferdinand Catholic Church, San Fernando
- St. Francis Xavier Church, Burbank
- St. Genevieve Catholic Church, Panorama City
- St. Jane de Chantal Catholic Church, North Hollywood
- St. Patrick Catholic Church, North Hollywood
- St Paul Assyrian Chaldean Catholic Church, North Hollywood
- St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, Burbank
- Santa Rosa Catholic Church, San Fernando
- Deanery 8 (Santa Clarita Valley and Lancaster/Palmdale)
- Blessed Junipero Serra Catholic Church, Lancaster
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San Gabriel Pastoral Region |
- Deanery 9 (East LA, Boyle Heights, City Terrace)
- All Saints Catholic Church, Los Angeles
- Assumption Catholic Church, Los Angeles
- Deanery 10 (Pasadena, Altadena, San Gabriel, Monterey Park, Montebello, Alhambra)
- All Souls Catholic Church, Alhambra
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, Pasadena
- St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Pasadena
- Mission San Gabriel Parish, San Gabriel
- Deanery 11 (Arcadia, Covina, Glendora, Monrovia, La Puente)
- Annunciation Catholic Church, Arcadia
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- Deanery 17 (Downey, Compton, Huntington Park, Lynwood)
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- Beatitudes of Our Lord Catholic Church, La Mirada
- Holy Family Catholic Church, Artesia
- Deanery 19 (South Bay and San Pedro)
- American Martyrs Catholic Church, Manhattan Beach
- SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Wilmington
- Deanery 20 (Long Beach)
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- Deanery 1 (Lompoc, Solvang, Santa Maria)
- La Purisima Mission, Lompoc
- Mission Santa Inés, Solvang
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- Santa Barbara Mission, Santa Barbara
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- Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura
- Deanery 4 (Simi Valley, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo)
- Blessed Junipero Serra Catholic Church, Camarillo
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- Universities and colleges
- Loyola Marymount University
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- Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto HS, Harvard Heights
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- St. Bernard HS, Playa del Rey
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- St. Monica Preparatory, Santa Monica
- Verbum Dei Jesuit HS, Watts (Boys)
- High schools, closed
- Daniel Murphy HS, Los Angeles
- Mount Carmel HS, Los Angeles
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San Fernando Pastoral Region |
- High schools
- Bishop Alemany HS, Mission Hills
- Chaminade HS, West Hills
- Crespi Carmelite HS, Encino
- Flintridge Sacred Heart Acad., La Cañada Flintridge
- Louisville HS, Woodland Hills
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- Providence HS, Burbank
- St. Francis HS, La Cañada Flintridge
- St. Genevieve HS, Panorama City
- High schools, closed
- Bellarmine-Jefferson HS, Burbank
- Our Lady of Corvallis HS, Studio City
- Holy Family HS, Glendale
- St. John Paul II STEM Acad., Burbank
- Villa Cabrini Acad., Burbank
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San Gabriel Pastoral Region |
- High schools
- Ramona Convent Sec., Alhambra
- St. Lucy's Priory HS, Glendora
- Bishop Amat Memorial HS, La Puente
- Damien HS, La Verne
- Salesian HS, Los Angeles
- Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary HS, Montebello
- La Salle College Prep., Pasadena
- Mayfield Senior, Pasadena
- St. Monica Acad., Montrose
- Pomona Catholic HS, Pomona
- San Gabriel Mission HS, San Gabriel
- Alverno Heights Acad., Sierra Madre (formerly Alverno HS)
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San Pedro Pastoral Region |
- High schools
- St. John Bosco HS, Bellflower
- St. Pius X-St. Matthias Acad., Downey
- Junipero Serra HS, Gardena
- St. Joseph High School, Lakewood
- St. Anthony HS, Long Beach
- Don Bosco HS, Rosemead
- Mary Star of the Sea HS, San Pedro
- St. Paul HS, Santa Fe Springs
- Bishop Montgomery HS, Torrance
- Universities and colleges, closed
- Marymount College, Palos Verdes
- High schools, closed
- Queen of Angels Acad., Compton
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