Fiesta 2024 Update

Our annual Fiesta is almost here and we’ve sold a record number of tickets. Thank you for your support!

This year we’re excited to offer an early opportunity to view and bid on Silent Auction items and packages through our Fiesta Fundraising platform two days before our Fiesta event!

Starting September 5th, you can:

  • Preview and bid on incredible Silent Auction items like San Diego Zoo experiences, golf packages, theatre tickets, and so much more.
  • Participate remotely if you’re unable to attend in person. You will be able to bid during the event.
  • Bid confidently, as Silent Auction items will close at 7:15 PM on September 7th.
  • You can access our Fiesta Fundraising platform by clicking here.

Additionally, you can make a significant impact by supporting the yearly needs of the Eudist Servants through One Cause. Your generous contributions will directly support:

  • A new (used) vehicle  for transportation needs.
  • Upgrades and Repairs for Casa Campos
  • Funding for prescription medicine which is crucial for  the prison infirmary and the inmates.

We look forward to your participation and hope to see you at the event!

If you have any questions, please email us at esehfiestacommittee@gmail.com.

You can also watch a video on how to bid in the Silent Auction.

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Antonia Brenner was twice divorced and had raised seven children when she gave up her comfortable life in Southern California to live in a small prison cell in the border city of Tijuana.

The onetime Beverly Hills resident became a nun at age 50, and for more than three decades devoted her life to serving not only those behind bars, but also others on the outside who were poor, sick, and vulnerable.

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For ten years, Tony Granillo was incarcerated in El Pueblito de La Mesa prison, where he met Mother Antonia, the “Prison Angel.” Her presence, he recalls, radiated love, peace, and mercy. Even the guards and officers respected her; when she was there, no one dared to harm anyone.

The Beatification Process for Mother Antonia Brenner

We have officially begun the process toward beatification for our beloved Mother Antonia Brenner. We are working closely with the Center for Sainthood Studies in the Archdiocese of San Francisco to ensure every step honors her extraordinary life and legacy.

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