• 10 key projects by rafael moneo, recipient of the venice biennale’s golden lion for lifetime achievement
    April 28, 2021  |  Archbishop Gomez  |  No Comment

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    spanish architect rafael moneo will be presented the golden lion for lifetime achievement at the venice architecture biennale, which is set to open in may 2021. the decision was made upon the recommendation of the event’s curator hashim sarkis, who is planning a small exhibition inside the giardini featuring a selection of models and illustrations detailing moneo’s work. based in madrid, moneo has been awarded numerous prizes and distinctions including the pritzker prize in 1996, the praemium imperiale, and the inaugural soane medal in 2017.

  • Rafael Moneo, León de Oro a la carrera en la Bienal de Arquitectura
    April 28, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

  • Faith and Justice
    April 28, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    The 2021 Pasadena Mayor’s Interfaith Prayer event has been transformed into a weeklong virtual series. We will share a daily inspirational community message each morning beginning on Monday, May 3 and concluding on Friday, May 7. The series features a variety of prayer and music from Pasadena congregations and nonprofits.

  • Play Equity: We’ve Only Scratched the Surface Custom Content by the Los Angeles Business Journal
    April 28, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    It is gratifying that the Los Angeles Business Journal has recognized the significance of Play Equity and the commitment of the wide range of partners who contributed their time, effort and financial support to our Stay Active Stay Strong campaign. The campaign demonstrated the strength of the Play Equity Movement to harness the power of sport by bringing people together to ensure that our most vulnerable kids, from communities with longstanding inequities, received the equipment and support they needed to play and be healthy while at home during the most perilous moments of the pandemic.

  • Inspiring cathedrals around the world
    April 28, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    All of these mesmerizing structures are so much more than just places of worship. From recognizable city icons to cathedrals-turned-museums, these incredible buildings range from the historic to modern, yet all are utterly stunning. Here, we take a look at the world’s most beautiful cathedrals.

  • Editorial: Throughout May, join the worldwide Rosary marathon
    April 27, 2021  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  No Comment

    Over the course of the pandemic, certain powerful moments of national and worldwide prayer stand out. A year ago in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Archbishop José H. Gomez reconsecrated the United States to Mary, Mother of the Church, from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. And last March, Pope Francis stood alone in St. Peter’s Square, holding a monstrance high as he blessed the Church and the world with the Blessed Sacrament via a livestream broadcast.

  • La Verne: Damien High School Launches Inaugural Week Of Giving
    April 27, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Damien High School launches its inaugural Damien Week of Giving, an online fundraising event May 3-10 in support of need-based scholarships and financial aid for students who depend on it to realize their dreams.

  • Healing culture by communicating presence
    April 26, 2021  |  Archbishop Gomez, In The News  |  No Comment

    Can social media be a force for good? This question feels urgent in today’s world.

  • Van Nuys parish seeks prayers, answers, after Guadalupe mural vandalized
    April 26, 2021  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    The community at St. Elisabeth of Hungary Church in Van Nuys is asking for prayers after a mural of Our Lady of Guadalupe was vandalized on church grounds.

  • Second-Shot-Skipping Angelenos Bedevil Health Officials
    April 26, 2021  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    As millions of Angelenos become vaccinated against the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands have missed their second shot, a concerning development in the march toward herd immunity, Los Angeles County health officials announced Monday. To help combat the problem, the county is allowing appointment-free, walk-up vaccinations at all of its large-scale sites through Thursday.