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Bishops hold emergency meeting on immigration: ‘We have the duty to take care of one another.
Prayers, the kind only a child can make, were on display on a table of pleas written by migrant children near a small statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe, as bishops from the U.S., Mexico and Central America gathered June 1 in Mundelein.
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God is always with us, archbishop tells unaccompanied immigrant minors
“God is always with us, in good and beautiful times and in difficult times, when we are happy or when we have a sadness,” Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles told unaccompanied immigrant minors at a Mass May 30.
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A huge step back to normalcy: Eight transitional deacons ordained for LA
Eight men preparing for the priesthood were ordained transitional deacons Saturday, May 29, in the first ordination Mass celebrated inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in nearly two years.
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In-Person, Virtual Memorial Day Events Held Across LA County
Memorial Day events, both virtual and in-person, were being held across the Southland Monday to remember those service men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Mix of virtual, in-person Memorial Day observances planned for LA County
Most Memorial Day observances in Los Angeles County will be virtual Monday because of the coronavirus pandemic but in-person events are planned for Long Beach, Newhall and Westlake Village.
A reading of names of service members who have died in combat since 9/11 will begin at 5:30 a.m. at Rosie the Riveter Park in Long Beach. Active-duty military, law enforcement, first responders and veterans will read the names.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CALLS UNACCOMPANIED MINORS TO KEEP IN MIND THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO GOD DESPITE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
—The Archbishop delivered a homily on the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity during a morning Sunday Mass for the children sheltered at the Long Beach …
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New LA priests: Cesar Guardado
On June 5, Archbishop José H. Gomez will ordain eight new priests for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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Papa Francisco, Norma Pimentel y José Gómez: La «trinidad» de los niños migrantes
A principio de mayo la hermana Norma Pimentel, Misionera de Jesús y Directora de Caridades Católicas del Valle del Río Grande, en Texas (Estados Unidos) envió una carta al Papa Francisco en la que le mostraba su preocupación por la cantidad de migrantes, niños viajando solos, familias desesperadas, que a diario cruzan la frontera norte de México para tratar de internarse en Estados Unidos.