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Spanish bishop of St. Junipero Serra’s birthplace defends missionary’s legacy
As statues of St. Junipero Serra continue to be vandalized in the United States, a Spanish bishop defended the evangelizer of California in the place where the 18th century Franciscan saint was baptized.
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Start of CIF fall sports delayed until December
Having been idle since March, the resumption of local high school athletics has been delayed until December as coronavirus-related restrictions continue in California.
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No answers yet in ongoing investigation into San Gabriel Mission fire
The cause of the fire that tore through the San Gabriel Mission on a recent early morning remains under investigation, city of San Gabriel officials say, and no arrest has been made in the case despite media reports.
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El Papa Francisco declara la Misión de San Buenaventura como Basílica
La Misión Basílica de San Buenaventura se convierte en la sexta Basílica Menor del Estado de California, y la número 88 de los Estados Unidos. “Esta noticia levanta nuestros espíritus y corazones para alabar a Dios y afirmar la historia y la evangelización que San Junípero Serra trajo a la Alta California, dijo el párroco de la ahora basílica menor.
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Surge in COVID-19 Cases Sees Churches Hold Services Outdoors
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – The day after Governor Gavin Newsom announced churches could no longer have indoor service, St. Patrick’s Church in North Hollywood started holding mass outdoors.
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Probe continues into fire that gutted Mission San Gabriel Archangel church
Fire investigators continued looking into what started the July 11 blaze that gutted the Mission San Gabriel Archangel church.
Investigators recently were able to move deeper into the building and examine areas of interest, according to a statement from the city.
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Through fire, California missions remain a refuge for the sacred
On the feast of St. Benedict, Archbishop José H. Gomez stood among the remains of Mission San Gabriel. The embers of the old Californian mission presented him with one more trial, on top of many hardships confronting Los Angeles and the Church from which it derives its name, Our Lady Queen of the Angels.
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Graduación en la nueva normalidad – Noticias 62
Con medidas especiales contra el coronavirus, se llevó a cabo hoy la ceremonia de graduación de una conocida preparatoria de Los Ángeles.
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LA Catholic schools to begin school year with distance learning
https://angelusnews.com/local/la-catholics/la-catholic-schools-to-begin-school-year-with-distance-learning/
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Politicians vs. Catholic Education
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday forbid schools, both public and private, from reopening until the state—i.e., the teachers union—declares it is safe. Chalk it up as another sad example of politicians putting the interests of unions over kids.