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La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena Names New Principal
La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena has announced a new principal to take the helm of the co-ed Catholic high school this summer.
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L.A. ARCHDIOCESE CELEBRATES APRIL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH FOCUSED ON PRAYER, EDUC L.A. ARCHDIOCESE CELEBRATES APRIL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH FOCUSED ON PRAYER, EDUCATION AND AWARENESSAT
April is the National Child Abuse Prevention Month, which offers an opportunity to call the faithful to action regarding the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ commitment to …
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LA Catholic schools take ‘regional approach’ in COVID consolidations
Six parochial schools in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will be consolidated with other schools at the end of the school year, a consequence of shifting demographics and financial woes made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mission San Gabriel begins replacing fire-damaged roof
The task of rebuilding Mission San Gabriel just took an important step forward this Easter: workers have begun the process of replacing the mission church’s roof, which was heavily damaged by a devastating fire in July 2020.
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NCEA convention highlights Catholic educators in challenging pandemic year
The annual gathering of Catholic educators from around the country April 6-8 was in many ways a tribute to how they have done their jobs this past year amid COVID-19.
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Catholic educators share unexpected lessons of teaching in pandemi
No one has to tell Catholic school teachers how different this past year has been.
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An L.A. faith group believes prayer can help COVID patients, despite scientific skeptics
As scientists around the world race to find a drug to cure COVID-19, in a humble little apartment in the West Adams neighborhood, Rosalía González prescribes her own remedy for the sick: a combination of faith and prayers.
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Catholic educators share unexpected lessons of teaching in pandemic
No one has to tell Catholic school teachers how different this past year has been.
At the start of the pandemic last spring, most Catholic schools adapted to online schooling and continued that way until the end of the school year.
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Migrant Surge at the Border, Paid Family Leave, and Faith on Campus
As the United States’ Border Patrol deals with a surge of immigrants in the south, EWTN News In Depth host Montse Alvarado interviews one of the country’s top Catholic leaders, the president of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference Archbishop José Gomez. The archbishop and Alvarado, both naturalized citizens from Mexico, discussed the Biden administration and immigration reform in the March 26 episode. Then an expert panel gave deeper insight into the story behind the numbers and how Catholic dioceses and organizations are heavily involved in support for vulnerable families.
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‘Ascending Lights’ marks 30 years as LA’s mentorship matchmakers
As a teacher at St. Dominic Savio School in Bellflower, Jessica Jaramillo believes her duty isn’t just to teach, but also to enlighten her students about what is possible for them in the future. That is why, she said, she never misses an opportunity to remind them of the importance of a college education.


