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Class of ’24: Commencement Speakers Range From ‘The Chosen’ Actor to Cardinals
Commencement ceremonies will soon be underway at the nation’s Catholic colleges and universities, many of which are annually highlighted in the Register’s “Catholic Identity College Guide.”
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Engaged Encounter in LA: Couples learn how to put God before marriage
As volunteers for Catholic Engaged Encounter (CEE), John and Amy Sabol have spent the last 28 years helping engaged couples plan for their big day by preparing them for what comes after their big day.
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LA Archdiocese helps produce pope’s May 2024 prayer video
A new video featuring Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of May was produced with the help of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Serra High space team seeks to turn school into science destination
This month, Junipero Serra High School in Gardena had a pep rally to celebrate the achievements of what might be its least conventional team: its cutting-edge space squad.
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LA Archdiocese commemorating, taking significant step to support victim-survivors of sexual abuse
April marks Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is commemorating and taking a significant step to support victim-survivors of sexual abuse.
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Experts: LA archdiocese abuse prevention efforts are about ‘changing the culture’
Addressing students during the school’s morning Mass on April 12, Father Michael Wakefield, pastor at St. Francis de Sales Church in Sherman Oaks, relayed a story about a woman who inquired about the healing garden along the parish’s outside wall.
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In Lourdes, getting to Jesus through Mary
On May 4, I will have the privilege to celebrate Mass at the Grotto in Lourdes, France, where the Virgin Mary was said to appear to St. Bernadette Soubirous in 1858
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LA’s Catholic child protection experts look back on 20 years of keeping kids safe
There are few jobs, Susie Lopez will tell you, more rewarding than teaching kids how to stand up to potential predators.
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Remember what the sign of the cross is for
This Easter, we welcomed nearly 3,600 new Catholics to the family of God here in Los Angeles, including more than 2,000 catechumens who were baptized at the vigil Masses across the archdiocese, and more than 1,500 candidates who were newly confirmed in the faith.
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At South LA parish, tears flow at a reunion decades in the making
Twenty-two years ago, Maria Perez Cardenas’ 16-year-old son set out from their hometown in Jalisco, Mexico, to find work in the United States.