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With football season here, meet the LA priests ministering to NFL teams
Father Richard Sunwoo was never a big sports fan. But when a student from Loyola High School came to him asking for help converting to Catholicism, he decided to meet with him every Sunday.
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San Gabriel Valley bishop offers a blessing at West Covina hospital
Fr. Brian Nunes, auxiliary bishop for the San Gabriel Pastoral Region of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, paid a visit on Wednesday, Aug. 28, to Emanate Health Queen of the Valley Hospital, to bless a site that will become part of its healthcare delivery infrastructure.
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Los Angeles Catholic schools to expand early college prep program
The Los Angeles Archdiocese’s Department of Catholic Schools is expanding its Early College Network (ECN) program to further enhance college readiness among high school students.
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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Aug. 24-31
Gran Tardeada Guadalupana: The fiesta – a fundraiser for the annual Our Lady of Guadalupe procession and Mass in early December in East Los Angeles – includes food, games, music and raffles, 2-8 p.m. Tickets $25 at the door or purchase in advance of the event. The Guadalupe Procession is the oldest religious procession in Los Angeles and the 93rd procession is held on Dec. 1, 2024 (donations to the procession may be made here: lacatholics.org/guadalupe). The fiesta fundraiser is at St. Marcellinus Parish, 2349 Strong Ave., Commerce. 323-816-8576. www.facebook.com/StMarcellinus/
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Early College Network offers LA Catholic students a unique advantage
Ava Ines was apprehensive about taking a college class online.
The summer before her first year of high school, she took an online course, “Global History to the Year 1500,” from Arizona State University (ASU) as a participant in the Early College Network (ECN), a program launched by the LA Archdiocese’s Department of Catholic Schools.
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Turning the world upside down with Jesus’ love
The national political conventions have ended, the parties have nominated their candidates for president, and the election season is entering its final weeks.
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LA Archdiocese welcomes thousands of students back to school
This past week, the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles welcomed over 67,000 students back to classes at over 200 elementary and high schools in the region.
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Fr Mike Schmitz to appear as keynote speaker at Annual Los Angeles Catholic Prayer Breakfast
The Los Angeles Catholic Prayer Breakfast is officially set to take place on September 17 with Fr Mike Schmitz appearing as keynote speaker.
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Kontrapunktus to tap into spirituality of music in return to Laguna Beach
Chamber music originating from the Baroque period will be played in downtown Laguna Beach on Saturday night, when Kontrapunktus makes its return to Orange County.
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El 28% de las parroquias de Estados Unidos tienen Misas en español, revela encuesta
Un estudio, el primero de su tipo, realizado por la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos (USCCB, por sus siglas en inglés), muestra que el 28% de las parroquias del país ofrecen Misas en español.