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    Pews are installed at the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The building replaces the century-old structure that burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Firefighters battle a multi-alarm fire at Holy Cross Church Sunday...

    Firefighters battle a multi-alarm fire at Holy Cross Church Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, 2014, in San Jose, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Firefighters battle a multi-alarm fire at Holy Cross Church Sunday...

    Firefighters battle a multi-alarm fire at Holy Cross Church Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, 2014, in San Jose, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Members of the San Jose Fire Department salvage the Crucifix...

    Members of the San Jose Fire Department salvage the Crucifix from the burned sanctuary at Holy Cross Catholic Church in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. The four-alarm fire gutted the century old church located 13th and Jackson Streets east of Japantown. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group)

  • Parishioners of Holy Cross Catholic Church attend the first mass...

    Parishioners of Holy Cross Catholic Church attend the first mass at Scalabrini Hall behind their burned church in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. The main sanctuary was destroyed by fire last Sunday. Left to right is Ann Fitzgerald, Jessica Castillo, Paully Zoccoli, Eleanor Currie and Carmen Bondi. All have been attending the church for decades. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group)

  • Rev. Firmo Mantovani is greeted by Pauline Lucas following morning...

    Rev. Firmo Mantovani is greeted by Pauline Lucas following morning mass at Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. The main sanctuary was destroyed by fire last Sunday. Today the parish held their first mass in the hall behind the church. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group)

  • Bishop Patrick McGrath blesses the construction site as the Holy...

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    Bishop Patrick McGrath blesses the construction site as the Holy Cross Church was rededicated in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. Just over two years ago, the Holy Cross Church burned down in a spectacular fire, devastating parishioners of the church that formed a pillar of the local Italian-American community. The church will be rebuilt. (Patrick Tehan/Bay Area News Group)

  • Frances Valdez, 72, had her First Holy Communion back in...

    Frances Valdez, 72, had her First Holy Communion back in the mid-50's at Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif. She reminisced Tuesday, May 25, 2018, about the old church destroyed by fire four years ago and reopening later this week after a rebuild. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • A construction worker works on the new roof of Holy...

    A construction worker works on the new roof of Holy Cross Catholic Church in the Northside neighborhood in San Jose, Calif., on Tuesday, May 30, 2017. The church was destroyed by a fire on Nov. 16, 2014. The church has been holding masses in their parish hall ever since. Construction of the new church began last March with a completion date for sometime in 2018. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)

  • Concrete is pouted in front of the newly-rebuilt Holy Cross...

    Concrete is pouted in front of the newly-rebuilt Holy Cross Church as it nears completion on Jackson Street in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The parish's century-old church burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Leonardo Garcia and Geoff Trigueiro, left to right, prepare to...

    Leonardo Garcia and Geoff Trigueiro, left to right, prepare to hoist the new cross atop the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, California, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. A devastating fire in November 2014 destroyed the church which has served the San Jose community since 1906. Parishioners hope to reopen the church next year. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)

  • The new cross is hoisted by crane atop the rebuilt...

    The new cross is hoisted by crane atop the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, California, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. A devastating fire in November 2014 destroyed the church which has served the San Jose community since 1906. Parishioners hope to reopen the church next year. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)

  • Ed Guardino and Father Livio Stella admire the newly installed...

    Ed Guardino and Father Livio Stella admire the newly installed cross atop the rebuilt Holy Cross Church from across the street in San Jose, California, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. A devastating fire in November 2014 destroyed the church which has served the San Jose community since 1906. Parishioners hope to reopen the church next year. Guardino has been a parishioner at the church since 1937. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)

  • Leonardo Garcia levels out a new cross as it is...

    Leonardo Garcia levels out a new cross as it is installed atop the roof of the newly-rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, California, on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. The original church was destroyed by a fire almost exactly three years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • A workman plasters a wall of one of the two...

    A workman plasters a wall of one of the two church steeples at the Sacred Heart of Jesus church on Willow St. in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, July 3, 2017. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)

  • Stained glass craftsman Wesley Hogan is restoring the windows salvaged...

    Stained glass craftsman Wesley Hogan is restoring the windows salvaged from Holy Cross Church which was destroyed in a fire three years ago in San Jose, California. The fifth-generation glass artisan works on Monday, November 13, 2017 at his shop in Campbell, California. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Stained glass craftsman Wesley Hogan, working November 13, 2017 at...

    Stained glass craftsman Wesley Hogan, working November 13, 2017 at his shop in Campbell, California, shows off some of the colorful stained glass windows that will be used in the newly-rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, California. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Felipe Heredia, left, and Andy Lore solder leaded glass panels...

    Felipe Heredia, left, and Andy Lore solder leaded glass panels at Hogan Art Glass on November 13, 2017, in Campbell, California. The panels will be used to form a 50-foot wide backdrop to the altar at the newly-rebuilt Holy Cross Church, destroyed by a fire three years ago in San Jose, California. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • The original stained glass windows from the fire-ravaged Holy Cross...

    The original stained glass windows from the fire-ravaged Holy Cross Church that were salvaged and restored hang in the new structure in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The parish's century-old church burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Joe Wiltse, right, of Strawn Construction, oversees work on the...

    Joe Wiltse, right, of Strawn Construction, oversees work on the baptism fountain inside the rebuilt Holy Cross Church as it nears completion in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The parish's century-old church burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • Pews are installed at the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in...

    Pews are installed at the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The building replaces the century-old structure that burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • A rebuilt Holy Cross Church nears completion in San Jose,...

    A rebuilt Holy Cross Church nears completion in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The parish's century-old church burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • The choir loft glass at Holy Cross Church gets cleaned...

    The choir loft glass at Holy Cross Church gets cleaned in preparation for the dedication of the new structure, Tuesday, May 25, 2018, in San Jose, Calif. The parish's century-old church burned down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • The floors at Holy Cross Church get mopped as the...

    The floors at Holy Cross Church get mopped as the rebuilt structure is prepared, Tuesday, May 25, 2018, for rededication in San Jose, Calif. The parish's century-old church burned down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

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SAN JOSE — Frances Valdez has spent nearly her entire 72 years worshiping and celebrating the milestones of her life at the historic Holy Cross Church, a place that’s become like a second home. It’s where she received her First Holy Communion and the Sacrament of Confirmation, and where her children were baptized.

On Friday, she’ll witness the church’s remarkable rebirth.

Frances Valdez, 72, had her First Holy Communion back in the mid-50's at Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif. She reminisced Tuesday, May 25, 2018, about the old church destroyed by fire four years ago and reopening later this week after a rebuild. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Frances Valdez, 72, had her First Holy Communion back in the mid-50’s at Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif. She reminisced Tuesday, May 25, 2018, about the old church destroyed by fire four years ago and reopening later this week after a rebuild. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

Like many parishioners, Valdez watched in horror one November morning as the century-old church — a cultural and religious icon east of Japantown — was ravaged by a mysterious four-alarm fire in 2014.

“It broke everybody’s heart,” said Valdez. “It was part of the family.”

But Valdez was certain she’d see the church rise again. That affirmation will come Friday when the freshly-rebuilt Holy Cross church on N. 12th and Jackson Streets is inaugurated, ready to welcome the city’s faithful Catholics for generations to come.

Bishop Patrick McGrath of the Diocese of San Jose will consecrate the new church with a liturgical celebration on Friday, marking a new era for a parish that has welcomed waves of San Jose’s most faithful immigrants — from Italian to Portuguese, Latino, Vietnamese and Filipino — for over a century.

Families are already rushing to book the church for quinceañeras, baptisms and weddings that were postponed while it was still under construction, said the Rev. Livio Stella, pastor of the church.

“This is a dream come true for a lot of people who are part of this community,” he said.

For nearly four years, the church’s 800 parishioners have worshiped in the bingo hall next door, where a makeshift altar is taken down on weekdays and small laminated images taped to the wall serve as the stations of the cross.

Esperanza Ortiz Becerra, of San Jose, said she’s looking forward to having a stable place to worship again. “Worshiping in the hall hasn’t been the same,” she said.

Holy Cross was originally built for working-class Italian immigrants who were settling in the area, and was designated an Italian National Parish in 1911. But while services are still offered in Italian, it has since become a multi-ethnic congregation.

The new church is a “contemporary interpretation” of its original Italian design — a blend of old and new — according to project architect Ramiro Torres of San Jose-based Topa Architecture.

“It became clearer and clearer to me that I wanted to retain the essence of the old Italian church but at the same time look into the future,” he said. “We couldn’t replicate the old Italian details but we made sure that we designed something that would last another 100 years.”

Crews with Strawn Construction moved in the tan-colored pews last week — one of the finishing touches before parishioners walk in for the first time Friday. An abundance of natural light pours into the small, modern church through eight, 12-foot stained glass windows that were salvaged after the fire and restored.

With a traditional, basilica-style floor plan, Torres and project manager Jared

Pews are installed at the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The building replaces the century-old structure that burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Pews are installed at the rebuilt Holy Cross Church in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, May 16, 2018. The building replaces the century-old structure that burnt down four years ago. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

Casto designed the altar to be simple and closer to the parishioners. It’s flanked by a baptismal font, sacramental items and seating for priests and altar boys and girls. A large crucifix hangs on a striking curved wall made of rich blue and yellow stained glass, symbolic of heaven and god as “the king of heaven,” Torres said.

The crucifix is special — immediately after the fire, parishioners wondered aloud if it was possible that the carved, medieval-style image of Jesus nailed to the cross had survived. It had, and was retrieved from the wreckage with much care and fanfare by a fire crew and crane the following day amid cries of “milagro” — Spanish for “miracle.”

Insurance covered the vast majority — about $7.2 million — of the cost for reconstruction, according to the Diocese of San Jose. The church is paying the remaining $383,400 to cover enhancements, including the clay tile roof, the baptismal font and the signature curved art glass wall behind the altar.

Becerra lives just two blocks from the church and walks to 8 a.m. services on Sundays. She remembers seeing the charred church for the first time after the blaze.

“They were fighting tooth and nail to salvage it,” she said. “But now it looks beautiful. It’s a huge accomplishment that God has allowed us to fulfill.”