Checked in on Saturday afternoon 3/27/2021 and found that the Catholic Radio format "St. John Paul Catholic Radio" was on the air on 1450 Escondido. Call letters remain intact with a sung jingle used as the top-of-hour ID. Not sure when the changeover from standards took effect since it has been at least a week since I last tuned in.
As mentioned by Frequency1 above, with one of the owners being from KCJP-LP 95.7 FM in El Centro and K227BN 93.3 FM in Brawley, it makes sense that 1450 now appears to be a simulcast of those stations.
1450 is indeed added to the website for JP2 Catholic Radio:
JP2 Radio - JP2 Catholic Radio
This article dated 12/22/2020 from the Southern Cross - Diocese of San Diego newspaper:
SAN DIEGO – Since it began broadcasting five years ago, St. John Paul II Catholic Radio has borne much spiritual fruit and fostered Catholic community in the Imperial Valley. “We get letters all the time,” said Raul Caro, the radio apostolate’s founder and director, referring to the many...
www.thesoutherncross.org
Highlights:
-The original plan was to be on-air by mid February 2021.
-Claims that "The new station will expand its reach to an additional million potential listeners. During daytime hours, the signal will carry to most of San Diego County, excluding the South Bay. He (Raul Caro, the radio apostolate’s founder and director) hopes to acquire an affiliate station in downtown San Diego in late spring to further expand the coverage area."
-(Raul) "Caro said that his radio operation prides itself on being independent, broadcasting curated content from three Catholic radio networks – EWTN, Ave Maria and Relevant Radio – picking what he believes to be “the best blend” of programming. Ultimately, he would like to establish a physical studio in San Diego County and is seeking community partners to produce San Diego-specific content."
-"Steve Beuerle, who with Caro serves as co-director of IHS Media, the nonprofit that was formed to purchase the San Diego-based radio station, agreed that the station will be “much more local” and “much more live.”"