Downtown Los Angeles in Los Angeles County, California — The American West (Pacific Coastal)
Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
Our Lady Queen of Angels
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
1. Knights of Columbus Marker
Inscription.
Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles. Our Lady Queen of Angels. , This tablet commemorates the one hundredth anniversary of the erection of this church, Our Lady Queen of Angeles. , Built in 1814 by the Franciscan Fathers, restored and enlarged in 1912, Right Reverend Thomas James Conaty being Bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles.
This tablet commemorates the
one hundredth anniversary
of the erection of this church,
Our Lady Queen of Angeles.
Built in 1814 by the Franciscan
Fathers, restored and enlarged in 1912,
Right Reverend Thomas James Conaty
being Bishop of
Monterey and Los Angeles.
Erected 1914 by Knights of Columbus. (Marker Number 144.)
Location. 34° 3.422′ N, 118° 14.362′ W. Marker is in Los Angeles, California, in Los Angeles County. It is in Downtown Los Angeles. Marker is on Main Street, 0.1 miles south of Cesar Chavez Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 535 N Main St, Los Angeles CA 90012, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regarding Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles. This is Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 3, designated in 1962, and California Historical Landmark No. 144, designated in 1934.
La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles--the Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels--was dedicated on December 8, 1822 during California's Mexican era. Originally known as La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles, the church was the only Catholic church for the pueblo. Today it primarily serves the Hispanic population of Los Angeles. Source: California Historical Landmarks, California State Parks.
Additional keywords. Catholic, Mexican, pueblo
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
2. Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
International Order of the Alhambra marker (left) and Knights of Columbus marker (right).
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
3. International Order of the Alhambra Marker
In memory of
Joe Scott,
District Commander,
Ronda Caravan No 84,
International Order
of the Alhambra.
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
4. Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
5. Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
6. Matthew 28:19-20 Mural
"Me ha sido dada toda autoridad en el Cielo y en la tierra. Vayan, pues, y hagan que todos los pueblos sean mis discípulos. Bauticenlos en el Nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo, y enseñenles a cumplir todo lo que yo les he encomendado a ustedes. Yo estoy con ustedes todos los dias hasta el fin del mundo" -- Mateo 28:19-20 "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” -- Matthew 28:19-20
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
7. NDGW Marker
La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora
la Reina de Los Angeles,
oldest church in the City
of Los Angeles.
Dedicated December 8, 1822.
Plaque placed by California Parlor
Native Daughters of the Golden West,
March 20, 1937.
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
8. Dios te Salve Maria Marker
Dios te Salve Maria. Llena de Gracia. God Save you Mary. You are full of grace.
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
9. Santo Templo Marker
¡El Señor está en su Santo Templo! Calle la Tierra ante su Acatamiento -- Habac. 2.20 But the Lord is in His holy temple! Let all the earth be silent before Him. -- Habakkuk 2:20
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
10. Santa Maria Marker
Santa Maria Madre de Dios Ruega por Nosotros Pecadores. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
11. Timothy Cardinal Manning Marker
The annunciation mosaic on the church facade is a reproduction of a detail from the image of Our Lady of the Angels in the portiuncula chapel at Assisi. This image provided the inspiration from which the city was named to honor Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles. The mosiac was erected in 1981 to commemorate the bicentennial of the founding of the city.
Presented by
His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Manning,
Archbishop of Los Angeles; the parishioners of La Placita; and the people of the City of Los Angeles, September 4, 1981.
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
12. Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
NDGW marker (bottom left), Santo Templo (top middle), Dios te salve Maria (top left), Santa Maria marker (top right), and Timothy Cardinal Manning (bottom right).
Photographed By Craig Baker, February 6, 2018
13. Church viewed from Main Street
Photographed By Michael Kindig, July 28, 2010
14. Historical Landmark Sign
Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles
Historical Landmark,
State of California No. 144.
Unknown photographer, via Wikimedia Commons, 1869
15. Plaza del Pueblo de Los Angeles
Dating from the era of the Pueblo de Los Angeles, The Plaza and "Old Plaza Church" (Mission Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles) in 1869. There is a square main brick reservoir in the middle of the Plaza at the right, which was the terminus of the town's historic lifeline: the Zanja Madre. The Plaza itself was rounded and turned into a traditional ornate plaza, with a fountain that later became a bandstand. The building in the top right background was the Lugo House.
1908
16. Church of Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles (Old Plaza Mission)...
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