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LA City Council proclaims Father Greg Boyle Day
After already being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House by President Joe Biden on May 3, Father Greg Boyle — the founder and director of Los Angeles-based Homeboy Industries — received another honor: the Los Angeles City Council named May 19 as Father Greg Boyle Day. May 19 is also Boyle’s birthday.
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New LA priests 2024: Alejandro Reynaga
On June 1, Archbishop José H. Gomez will ordain 11 new priests for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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New LA priests 2024: Eric Mejia
In the days leading up to their ordination, we’ll be introducing a new soon-to-be Father. Los Angeles, meet your new priests!
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New LA priests 2024: Lucio Trinidad
On June 1, Archbishop José H. Gomez will ordain 11 new priests for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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$150M athletic complex breaks ground next to LAX
Just north of LAX, construction commenced last week on a $150-million athletic and education complex billed as one of the largest philanthropic investments in the history of Los Angeles
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Honran con serenata a las Madres
Los estudiantes de la escuela St. Thomas the Apostle en el area de Pico-Union de Los Angeles honraron a las madres en su dia durante una misa escolar especial al ritmo de mariachi.
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New learning program quickly getting results for LA Catholic students
At the start of the school year last fall, the group of kids who’d transferred from nearby public elementary schools to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church School in Oxnard were still learning English, and couldn’t read or identify certain letter sounds.
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Special Mother’s Day mass at the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels
A special mass for Mother’s Day will be held at the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels. As seen on air on May 12, 2024.
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Fil-Am Catholics celebrate Marian Santacruzan
The Filipino Ministry of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Saturday celebrated its 19th Marian Santacruzan at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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Ground broken for 31-acre youth sports complex
ublic and private donations totaling $150 million have cleared the way for construction of a multi-dimensional youth sports complex that will serve the Westchester and Playa Del Rey communities.
Groundbreaking ceremonies on May 8 unveiled plans for Lulu’s Place, a 31-acre site that will feature tennis courts, soccer fields, volleyball courts, basketball courts and space for a variety of academic and athletic activities.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass joined more than 150 dignitaries and residents at the construction site for near the intersection of 92nd Street and Falmouth Avenue.