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Our Lady, Queen Of The Holy Rosary, Pray For Us
We are a long-established Prayer Group of Roman Catholic faithful in the San Francisco area that has met for prayer almost every Wednesday night since October of 1991.   We started in a private residence with just two, then three, then five people, and by the grace of God and His Blessed Mother we grew and grew... in September of 1995 we moved to our current location of Saint Bruno's Roman Catholic Church in San Bruno, California.   San Bruno is south of San Francisco, and north of San Mateo, about 5 minutes from San Francisco International Airport ("SFO").   We now have over 150 regular attendees, and sometimes as many as 300 attend.   Visitors are always welcome.   See below for a map.   There is a parking lot behind the church, plus on-street parking.
Our location is:

Saint Bruno's Catholic Church
555 San Bruno Avenue West
San Bruno, California 94066

Office phone: 650-588-2121
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Directions:
From highway 101 (north or south) exit at San Bruno Avenue West (just south of the CA-380 junction).   Continue on San Bruno Avenue towards El Camino Real.   The church will be on the left side about 3/4 of a mile from the freeway exit, just after Green Avenue.   If you find yourself at the corner of El Camino Real you've traveled past it.
Our evening of prayer starts at 6pm with a Holy Hour of Eucharistic adoration.   The Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) is available during Holy Hour and after Mass.   The Sacrifice of the Mass begins at 7pm, and immediately afterwards we begin praying the Holy Rosary.   We end with Benediction, and our evening ends around 10pm.   Perpetual Adoration is in the adjacent chapel.
Home This page originally posted on 08-Aug-2003

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