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Verbum Dei High School Announces Transition from a Los Angeles Archdiocese School to a Private Jesuit School
The Board of Directors of Verbum Dei High School is pleased to announce the school will transition from a Los Angeles Archdiocesan school to a fully-sponsored Jesuit school, effective July 1, 2022. Led by its President, Fr. Travis Russell, S.J., the Catholic boys’ high school is acclaimed for providing its students a rigorous college and career prep curriculum since 1962.
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St. Casimir renovations celebrate Lithuania’s Catholic spirit
After 80 years on St. George’s Street in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, the parish community St. Casimir Catholic Church has a lot to celebrate.
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No decision yet on whether man accused of setting fire to San Gabriel Mission will go to trial
Criminal proceedings against a man accused of setting fire to Mission San Gabriel almost two years ago continued Tuesday, June 28 with a hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence to bring his case to trial.
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After Dobbs, SoCal pro-lifers prepare to ‘help in any way we can’
For years, it seemed like Jim Hanink and other local Catholic pro-life advocates were rebels for a cause going nowhere.
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La Iglesia Católica celebra “día histórico” por anulación de Roe vs. Wade en Estados Unidos
La Iglesia Católica celebró este 24 de junio como un “día histórico” por la anulación del fallo de la Corte Suprema en el caso Roe vs. Wade, que abrió las puertas al aborto legal en Estados Unidos en 1973, y aseguró que es hora de “construir un Estados Unidos post-Roe”.
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A brief timeline of sex abuse crisis, development of charter
Here is a brief timeline of events surrounding the clergy sexual abuse crisis and the establishment of the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”
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Proclaiming our anthropology
The Catholic novelist Walker Percy once said: “Everyone has an anthropology. There is no not having one. If a man says he does not, all he is saying is that his anthropology is implicitly a set of assumptions he has not thought to call into question.”
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Diocesan victim advocates say they’re on healing quest for abuse survivors
As a victim assistance coordinator for the Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Donna Eurich said believes one of the best results of her position — which springs from the U.S. bishops’ “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” — is to help victims both find healing and not lose their faith.
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After synod ‘listening’ phase, LA Catholics hope for start of something new
As she began preparing her parish’s participation in the local phase of the Synod on Synodality, Alisa De Los Santos of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Camarillo made a discovery. Before helping organize the culturally diverse parish’s multiple synodal “listening sessions,” she realized, she would first need to do a lot of listening herself.
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The San Gabriel Mission’s road to recovery
When the Franciscans arrived in the San Gabriel Valley in the late 1700s and built Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, the historic church became one of the most affluent missions in Alta California.


