An ardent and tireless missionary, he saved countless souls and healed many of the sick and lame. By the love and grace of God he persevered in his life of love and sacrifice to the end and died in the scent of sanctity.
Some nine months before the Declaration of Independence was signed, St. Paul of the Cross died the death of a saint, after spending eighty years in the service of Christ.Once a sleepy olive grove on 10 acres of land in La Mirada, St. Paul of the Cross has become a thriving Catholic parish and school of more than 1,400 families since established by James Francis Cardinal McIntyre on May 4, 1956.
Shepherding our flock in the beginning was Father Owen P. Jinks. Under his guidance, St. Paul flourished into an active, viable faith community boasting numerous parish organizations and an elementary school.
In June, 1956 the first religious summer school was held and resulted in a First Holy Communion class of 21 children in July. By August, a residence on Mansa Drive was purchased and became the first rectory. The garage was converted into a chapel where weekday Mass was offered.