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    St Basil's School

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Saints Constantine & Helen Orthodox Church

    Saints Constantine & Helen Orthodox Church

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I found my way to an Eastern Orthodox Church in the mid 90s. Prior to that, I attended a…read morenondenominational Church for a few years; a Baptist Church as a teenager and Roman Catholic Churches growing up in the Philippines. The yearning for a quieter, more reverent kind of worship led me to different congregations but I found my HOME when I attended my first Eastern Orthodox liturgy. I love the Eucharistic prayers and have come to appreciate and understand the place of icons and the Sacraments in the One, Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. I started attending Sts Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in the summer of 2022 after a long absence (from any Orthodox Church) for personal reasons. I was welcomed warmly especially by Father Ninos and given warm hugs by the lovely women of the Church. The Liturgy lasts an hour and a half and the congregation stands majority of the time. The hymns are a combination of English and Greek; this worship form that has been in place since the 9th century (with hymns and prayers from as early as the 4th century) is vastly different from what I experienced in nondenominational or even Roman Catholic churches.... but it definitely became more meaningful to me when I participated actively in singing, praying or following along in the Liturgy book provided. The feeling that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses- Saints, heroes, martyrs and warriors of the faith, Apostles, people who ate with and followed Jesus during His time on earth, and angelic beings- becomes real through the help of the iconography on the walls and especially in the iconostasis at the front of the church. If your heart is aching for a connection to the Divine and would like to experience worship that has been in place for centuries- but still speaks to the 21st century soul and spirit- visit Sts Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church on the corner of Amador and Alabama Streets in Vallejo. May the Lord bless your journey.

    Amazing church, extremely friendly and welcoming. Much more so than other churches we've visited…read more Father Ninos, the priest was very warm as was the congregation. They have a designated coffee hour after the liturgy (service) where you really get to meet end mingle with everyone. Overall experience was outstanding. Eye opening to say the least. And "Greek Orthodox" simply implies the language parts of the service are in. You definitely do not have to be Greek to attend God bless !

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    St Basil's Catholic Church

    St Basil's Catholic Church

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Nice clean church to worship. People are friendly and helpful. They have the heater on during cold…read moremorning mass which is a plus, makes it comfortable and you can really relax and focus on the message of god. Highly recommended.

    For the past month, I have been attending St. Basil's for Sunday mass and have found it it so be…read morevery impressionable. The Filipino Priest is very personable and funny. He manages to keep the mass and the Gospel sounding interesting and from the heart, which is very important, I feel, for all the parishioners to stay interested and actually listen to what is being taught. After moving to the area, I had been attended all the Catholic Churches in the area to see which community I wanted to become a part of, and St. Basil, the last one I checked out, has seemed to finally hit the mark. The church itself is beautiful, the community is friendly and welcoming, and I feel a good sense of spirit within the confines of this church. Yes, the neighborhood is not in the best area of town, but it isn't the worst. The church feels safe and I truly feel the spirit of God here. I will say, that I find it to be very distant and cold that no one shakes hands anymore when sharing the sign of peace, but I guess that is how many churches are going now. The little head nod just seems to be so impersonal, and I wish that St. Basil would encourage their parishioners to welcome each other with open arms. There is a good amount of diversity who attend mass at this church, but I will say that the majority of the parish seems to be Filipino. But then, we are in Vallejo and there is a huge Filipino community here, who of course are majority Catholic. Overall, I would recommend anyone looking for a Catholic church to come check this one out. I appreciate that there is a 5:30pm mass on Sundays. I wish there was an even later one. Where I use to attend mass, we would have an 8:00pm and a 10:00pm mass on Sundays. This ensured that everyone could attend Sunday mass regardless of the time of day. I know we are suppose to honor and worship God on our own accord and He is to be our first priority, but I also feel that some people need the additional assistance to lead them to the Lord, and by having the extra mass times, it would allow people the opportunity to receive the added blessings if they were not able to attend earlier in the day, but that's just a thought.

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    St Catherine Of Siena School

    St Catherine Of Siena School

    3.6
    (8 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I toured this school with thinking I was going to enroll my son here. I attended a lot of events at…read morethis school growing up since my cousins went to school here and this was my home church. Unfortunately, I am extremely disappointed to say that the experience I had wasn't that great. First, when I met with the principal she let me know there was a "waiting list" then later speaking with the secretary she said there was no one on the wait list they just say that. During our visit my son was taken back to a room for an assessment where I wasn't present. I sat in the office area. During the assessment, the teacher asked my son questions like "do you get in trouble at school" and "do you talk a lot in class" and things around his behavior. When prior, during the tour, I was asking the principal questions around safety and what that looked like. I even shared certain challenges like talking in class. The following day, the principal called me to let me know that my son could do a "trial" with the school and see how he does in a month. This, I've never heard of and how is that even possible! It sounded like they were being selective and wanted to see how he would behave before fully accepting him into the school. Just by this, I decided this school wasn't the best fit for him. This school lacks diversity, acceptance of all people and judge. The 2 stars are for adding a park that the school didn't have, kudos for the secretaries kindness and her transparency that the principal hid. My son is thriving at his current school and an A/B student.

    After a lot of research into private schools in Solano County 7 years ago, we landed on this one,…read moreand haven't looked back. Our kids actually get sad when they have to miss school for whatever reason. They love their teachers, and the teachers clearly care about their students. They could be teaching for teachers' unions in public schools, earning more money, but they choose our school because they care intensely about our kids and our families holistically: Intellectually, emotionally, physically, spiritually. I've trusted all my many kids with many normal kid-play injuries over MANY years to the wonderful women in the office, both the office manager and office assistant. They call me right away, disclose all the details of the injury, tell me how they treated them (with a lot of medical experience, I assure you they do everything I would have EVERY time), offer to talk to my child and of course allow me to pick them up if I ever deem it necessary. The teachers and administration answer every email and Class Dojo message I've ever sent, no matter how small the topic, within a very short time. Whenever I've approached the principal with a question or concern, she welcomes it with humility and openness, and actually makes changes worth making (this is notably not the case with many school principals). She surrounds herself with committees to make sure she's not missing anything. Between our excellent principal, our wonderful office manager, and our warm office assistant, the ambience in the office is pleasant and welcoming. As a parent, I don't want to leave when I stop in! The school community has really wonderful families we've befriended over the years or worked with on school volunteer opportunities. But for us, the most important aspect is the faith aspect. Our kids get to learn about the Catholic Faith through a beautiful and formational religion program; and they get to see it reflected in the faculty and administration in various ways, through their unique gifts, virtues, and sacrifices. My own faith has been enriched just through getting to know them and seeing their own, personal love of God.

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    The school community is rich with families who give of their time to the school and to the greater community.
    The school community is rich with families who give of their time to the school and to the greater community.
    This is the "Minor" accident they said she had. If i only knew i could went their and made necesarry assessment!
    This is the "Minor" accident they said she had. If i only knew i could went their and made necesarry assessment!
    Regular mass blessings for students with birthdays

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