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The Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de San José) is a large Roman Catholic church in Downtown San Jose, which serves as the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California, with the distinction of minor basilica. The basilica is named for Saint Joseph, patron saint of the Catholic Church and namesake of San Jose, California.

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Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph (San Jose)
South Market Street, San Jose

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Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph

South Market Street 80
95113 San Jose
California, United States
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Diocese of San Jose

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