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St. Michael Chaldean Catholic Church

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St. Michael's Chaldean Catholic Church is a Chaldean Catholic church located in El Cajon, California, United States. It is a church part of the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle. The church plays a central role in the lives of Iraqi immigrants and refugees, providing them with a sense of community, solace, and a place to worship. This church, among other Chaldean Churches in the area, struggle to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers, with crowded services being a common occurrence.

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St. Michael Chaldean Catholic Church
East Washington Avenue, El Cajon

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East Washington Avenue 799
92020 El Cajon
California, United States
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