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Free Holiday Pageant LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE DIOS INANTZIN Returns To In Person Performance
Latino Theater Company returns to in-person performance this December with La Virgen de Guadalupe, Dios Inantzin, the company’s signature holiday pageant that has been a Los Angeles holiday tradition since 2002.
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Catholic University Allows Student Group’s Planned Parenthood Fundraiser
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez said Nov. 5 he was “deeply disappointed” by Loyola Marymount University’s decision to allow a student group’s fundraiser for Planned Parenthood to go forward later the same day despite thousands of protests against the event.
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Our common humanity
The Gospel of Jesus Christ remains the most powerful force for social change that the world has ever seen. And the Church has been “antiracist” from the beginning. All are included in her message of salvation.
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Saving Us from the Gospel of the Woke
Love is love.” “Science is science.” Homes and offices in Washington, D.C., must display every politically correct lawn sign there is. Around the corner from St. Matthew’s Cathedral, a full-size mural painted on a building declares that not only do “Black Lives Matter,” but “Black Trans Lives Matter.” Who decides these things? According to the Good Book, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, to name a few, all lives matter. So why are we identifying some of the vulnerable for protection but not others? Could it be because we are trying to find meaning? Could it be because we need religion, and these lawn signs and murals give a sense of belonging? And could it be that “Love is love” and “Science is science” is pure ideology that doesn’t mean what it purports to?
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The Synod On Synodality
SOME of you must have heard of Pope Francis’ call for a “synod on synodality.” And you might have asked what it’s all about.
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Archbishop ‘deeply disappointed’ by Planned Parenthood fundraiser at LMU
A controversial fundraiser for the nation’s largest abortion provider is going ahead as scheduled on the grounds of the largest Catholic university in Southern California, despite thousands of protests lodged by concerned Catholics and others.
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State schools chief apologizes to private, parochial school leaders for mishandling federal Covid aid
In a hastily scheduled webinar this week, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond apologized profusely to hundreds of leaders of private schools serving low-income families for delays in distributing tens of millions of dollars in federal Covid aid.
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Family honors slain Marine at East LA ‘Dia de los Muertos’ event
Juan Carlos Lopez paused to run his fingers lightly over a wooden rosary draped over a framed photograph of his nephew, Hunter Lopez, who was dressed in his formal Marine Corps uniform.
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Archbishop Gomez addresses rise of ‘wokeness’, social movements in US
On Thursday, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles discussed the rise of new secular ideologies and movements for social change in the United States during a virtual address to the Congress of Catholics and Public Life in Madrid.
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Arzobispo alerta de nuevas “religiones políticas” como la woke: Son profundamente ateas
Mons. José Gomez, Arzobispo de Los Ángeles y presidente de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos (USCCB), alertó sobre las nuevas “religiones políticas” o pseudo religiones como la “woke”, que se han implantado en el país cuando Occidente sufre un proceso de secularización y descristianización.