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Devotion to Julia Greeley grows as beatification cause advances in Rome
An icon of Julia Greeley, the humble African American lay woman who received the greatest honor in the history of the Archdiocese of Denver and has been declared a Servant of God, is becoming increasingly popular as her cause for canonization advances in Rome.
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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, March 13-20
Here is a sampling of upcoming services and events that are online, and some in-person, in the San Fernando Valley area.
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As LA’s COVID rates drop, more Catholic schools cautiously reopen
After emptying out of their families’ cars into the parking lot of St. Bernard School in Bellflower on March 3, the steady stream of students from kindergarten through sixth grade were met with a banner that included large red block letters: “WE’VE MISSED YOU!”
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CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STAFF RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINATIONS DURING 3-DAY ‘CLOSED POD’ PARTNERSHIP WITH LMU
The Department of Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has launched a three-day “Closed POD” in partnership with Loyola Marymount University (LMU) beginning …
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The untold story of an LA priest’s brush with death in Africa
The bandits stepped from the roadside bushes and opened fire just as Father Aloysius Ezoenyeka finished praying the rosary. The pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Ventura was driving on a deserted highway as New Year’s Eve afternoon dimmed into evening, on the way from the airport in Lagos to visit his family in southeastern Nigeria.
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ARCHDIOCESE LAUNCHES REDESIGNED PRINT MAGAZINE WITH SPECIAL COVER STORY ON LA PRIEST SHOT IN NIGERIAN ATTACK
Cover Angelus Redesigned Angelus News, the official news platform of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, introduced a redesigned print magazine being mailed to subscribers today. …
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Archbishop Gomez blesses new Queen of Angels Center
Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrated the first Mass at the new Queen of Angels Center for Priestly Formation during a Feb. 24 visit to bless the center’s campus.
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New World of Faith
On March 19 we celebrate the feast of St. Joseph in this Year of St. Joseph declared by Pope Francis.
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L.A. priests unabashed about getting vaccine
The clergy of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are far from immune to the challenges of securing coronavirus vaccines these days.
Msgr. John Moretta of Resurrection Church in Boyle Heights can tell his story now with some sense of humor.
The 79-year-old laughs when he tells people that he was “hoping that when I went in, someone would ask for my ID to see if I could prove I was over 65 … but no one did.”
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COVID vaccines part of LA priests’ front-line pandemic work
The clergy of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles (ADLA) are far from immune to the challenges of securing coronavirus vaccines these days.


