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  • As fires burn, LA Catholics see grassroots efforts ‘multiply’ overnight
    January 16, 2025  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    Surveying his Pasadena street the morning of Thursday, Jan. 9, Antonio Huerta knew he was one of the lucky ones.

  • OneLife LA changes venue, cancels walk due to fires
    January 16, 2025  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  No Comment

    The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has changed the venue and canceled the walk portion of OneLife LA as a result of the devastating Los Angeles fires and the continuing dangers of poor air quality.

  • Finding God in the wildfires
    January 15, 2025  |  The Latest  |  No Comment

    My heart is heavy for all of you who are suffering because of the wildfires that are still burning in the mountains and along the sea. These days are a trial for our great city and for the family of God here in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to Host OneLife LA
    January 15, 2025  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  No Comment

    The Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ annual OneLife LA, with the theme “Let Us Stand Up Together in Hope,” will go on despite the wildfires that have devastated Los Angeles, although with a modified program and focus.

  • Archdiocese of LA Superintendent on Impact of Wildfires on Catholic Education
    January 15, 2025  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Churches and synagogues are among the buildings that have been destroyed in the deadly wildfires, and that includes several Catholic churches and schools. Corpus Christi Church in Pacific Palisades posted a photo of the burned-out church frame that included the phrase “I have no words.” Local media report that the adjacent K-8th grade school suffered significant damage and that during repairs, 150+ students and more than two dozen staff will be assigned to other schools. That is just one of several Catholic properties that have been damaged or destroyed. The superintendent for Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Paul Escala, joins to share whether we know how many other Catholic schools have been damaged or destroyed. For much of last week, the Catholic schools were closed. Escala tells us what the status is now, how many are open, and whether there is an estimate for when Catholic schools might reopen. Escala discusses more about the Catholic schools, their sports schedules, and their extra-curricular activities. He explains whether they will be rescheduled. He fills us in on whether these fires are different from anything he has faced before and where people can go to donate if they want to help.

  • Fire captain makes way through ruins of incinerated church to find tabernacle intact
    January 15, 2025  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Four days after Corpus Christi Church was incinerated in the Palisades Fire, Capt. Bryan Nassour of the Los Angeles Fire Department picked his way over a 6-foot layer of rubble in the ashen bones of the sanctuary and recovered the tabernacle Jan. 11.

  • Pregnant mom of 4 who lost her home in Eaton Fire: ‘God does things for a reason’
    January 14, 2025  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    Days after a wildfire destroyed their apartment and all their earthly belongings, Raul and Claudia De La Rosa have only one thing to lean on in the face of adversity: their Catholic faith.

  • ONELIFE LA ANNOUNCES VENUE CHANGE FOR SATURDAY EVENT
    January 14, 2025  |  Press Releases  |  No Comment

    —Participants will be able to gather in solidarity with wildfire victims with service opportunities, a special program and moments of prayer– The Cathedral of Our …

  • Hope rises from the ashes as Catholic aid mobilizes in California wildfires
    January 14, 2025  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    A lone tabernacle that survived the blaze at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Pacific Palisades has come to epitomize hope for countless families devastated by Southern California’s sweeping wildfires. Despite flames that consumed entire buildings, the metallic container — housing the Eucharist — remained nearly untouched.

  • Catholic Church in the Midst of Wildfires/ Common Objections to Faith
    January 14, 2025  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    John, Glen and Sarah give the latest on California wildfires, Jack Smith case report, NFL football, coyotes and dressing up pets.

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