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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ACROSS THE ARCHDIOCESE OF LOS ANGELES TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK BY SERVING THEIR LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Archdiocesan Catholic elementary and high schools across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, spanning Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties, will celebrate National Catholic Schools Week from January …
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STATEMENT BY ARCHBISHOP JOSÉ H. GOMEZ ON IMMIGRATION ISSUES
Statements and actions from the new administration in Washington have caused fear in our parishes, schools, and communities. That is not good for anybody. I …
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What going into ‘Jubilee mode’ means for Catholics
In the months leading up to Christmas 2024, the facades of Rome’s churches were draped with tarps and hidden by scaffolding. Crews scrubbed the ancient walls and repaired the crumbling plaster. Indoors, canvases by the great masters were draped for cleaning. Tourist itineraries were rerouted as popular sites became construction zones.
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WATCH: OneLife LA and Mass for the Unborn
On Saturday, EWTN broadcast OneLife LA as well as the “Requiem Mass for the Unborn” from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CALLS ON FAITHFUL TO SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER AND STAND IN HOPE AT ONELIFE LA
Putting this year’s theme “Let us stand up together in hope” into action, OneLife LA offered hope and solidarity with our brothers and sisters suffering …
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After losing everything in Eaton fire, LA family sings to Mary
When Peter and Jackie Halpin and their six adult children and some of their spouses showed up at the site of the family home in northern Los Angeles County on Thursday morning, there was almost nothing left.
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A Virgin Mary statue’s Palisades Fire survival story
In the smoldering rubble of Rick and Tracy McGeagh’s Pacific Palisades home, a statue of Mary stands serene and unscathed amid mangled ruins.
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Catholic parishes offer shelter, relief to evacuated families near LA fires
Several Catholic parishes opened their doors to families evacuated from their homes as wind-driven fires continued to burn through parts of Los Angeles County Jan. 8.
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Local Catholics lend home, school in grassroots efforts to aid California fire victims
Catholic communities, neighborhoods, and churches are working to gather and distribute donations to those affected by the ongoing Southern California fires, according to recent reports.
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After the Eaton wildfire, St. Elizabeth School in Altadena leans on its history
Phyllis Cremer is trying to describe the frenetic, shades-of-gray days after the Eaton Fire decimated swaths of Altadena and Pasadena.