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Jubilee Mass to mark the revival of a restored Mission San Gabriel
The Stations of the Cross are being hung on the wall as sound speakers are being wired in. The pews are getting bolted down as the paint is getting touched up.
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On cusp of first Mass since fire, San Gabriel Mission went from ‘crisis’ to an ‘opportunity’
Instead of viewing the aftermath of the San Gabriel Mission’s July 2020 arson as a crisis, the Rev. John Molyneux had a different point of view.
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Mission San Gabriel to reopen on Saturday for one day only
A fire tore through the ceiling of the Mission San Gabriel back in July 2020, leaving the church in shambles.
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A little more than two years after a devastating fire, the San Gabriel Mission is nearly restored
Twenty-six months after an act of arson destroyed the roof and heavily damaged the San Gabriel Mission, the 251-year-old historic venue will temporarily reopen Saturday.
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100 YEARS OF FAITH AND EDUCATION
One of the oldest schools in the San Gabriel Valley is celebrating ten decades of education. Sierra Madre’s TK-8th grade St. Rita School, a part of St. Rita’s Catholic Parish, first opened its Baldwin Avenue campus back on September 10, 1922.
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After twenty years, LA’s Cathedral feels like home
For some, it’s the saint tapestries that hang on either side of the nave. For others, it’s the mausoleum or the Guadalupe tilma relic. Some say the Blessed Sacrament chapel, or the crypt of St. Vibiana.
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La Virgen de San Juan de Los Lagos peregrinará en Los Ángeles
Una réplica “peregrina” de la Virgen de San Juan de Los Lagos recorrerá Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos) desde este 9 de septiembre.
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Bishop Aclan still under doctors’ care following stroke
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has asked for continued prayers for the recovery of Auxiliary Bishop Alex D. Aclan following a recent stroke.
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El convento que se convirtió en una casa para madres vulnerables y sus bebés
Un convento de Los Ángeles fue convertido en una casa para madres vulnerables que esperan dar a luz y recibió la inauguración formal con la bendición del arzobispo José H. Gómez.
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LA’s Catholic prison ministry is forging new communities after the pandemic
They are known as chaplains.
Not the priests, deacons, or women religious you’ve seen administering sacraments to the incarcerated. They are the lay men and women who make up the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ Office of Restorative Justice’s (ORJ) volunteer network spread across Southern California.