Saint Cecilia Catholic Church in Hialeah, FL, has been serving the needs of a growing Catholic population since 1971, primarily consisting of Cuban exiles and Latin American immigrants. The parish, named after the patron saint of musicians, underwent renovations and established the Redemptoris Mater Seminary on its premises under the leadership of Archbishop Thomas Wenski.
Originally holding its first masses at Filer High School, the church purchased a former Protestant church building in 1992, which was dedicated as the new church in 1996 by Archbishop John C. Favalora. The parish is actively involved in various evangelization initiatives and offers evening prayer and benediction with seminarians every Sunday night after the 6 p.m. mass.
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