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LA Catholics remember Floyd, call for renewed commitment against racism
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez remembered the life of George Floyd during a live-streamed Mass in his Cathedral.
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ARCHDIOCESAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS TEAMED UP WITH PLAY EQUITY FUND AND LA84 FOUNDATION TO DISTRIBUTE FREE PLAY EQUIPMENT TO INNER CITY YOUTH
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles Department of Catholic Schools partnered with the Play Equity Fund and LA84 Foundation to distribute free play equipment to children …
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An LA family’s coronavirus ordeal: ‘No choice but to hold on to God’
Rosa Sepulveda took a deep breath before trying to describe how she has been processing life since early March of this year.
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Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles honra a George Floyd
Las campanas tocaron el martes en la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles durante ocho minutos y 46 segundos para coincidir con el comienzo del funeral de George Floyd en Houston.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ REMEMBERED LIFE OF GEORGE FLOYD IN HOMILY TODAY AND CALLED FAITHFUL TO CHERISH COMMON HUMANITY
Archbishop José H. Gomez remembered the life of George Floyd, who was laid to rest this morning in Houston, in his homily during Mass today livestreamed …
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Our Lady of Angels Cathedral tolls bells for 8 minutes, 46 seconds to mark George Floyd’s funeral
The solemn chime of bells filled the streets surrounding Our Lady of the Angels Cathedral in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, coinciding with the start of George Floyd’s funeral in Houston and marking another day of protests over racism and police brutality.
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Archbishop Gomez, LA Catholics honor George Floyd on day of funeral
Archbishop José H. Gomez remembered the life of George Floyd, who was laid to rest this morning in Houston, in his homily during Mass today livestreamed from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles.
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Big Apple back in business, churches reopen, vaccine poll: News from around our 50 states
Montgomery:Multiple men incarcerated at the Federal Prison Camp have signed their names to a lawsuit against the Bureau of Prisons, asking a federal judge to order officials to begin processing inmates to home confinement, compassionate release or to another prison to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. The Federal Prison Camp has not reported outbreak levels of infection. In fact, only two active cases were reported among staff and none in the inmate population as of Friday. But in court filings in recent weeks, multiple men said lax protective measures and continued movement in and out of the prison by guards and inmates who work on Maxwell Air Force Base is putting the prison population at increased risk. Nearly 80 federal prisoners across the country have died from COVID-19 complications, according to the most recent data release by the Bureau of Prisons, and the pandemic has prompted multiple lawsuits from prisoners and their supporters. On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked a federal judge’s order to begin removing 800 inmates in an Ohio prison, according to a NBC News report. The Supreme Court order will allow the federal government additional time to challenge the federal order. The American Civil Liberties Union said nine prisoners have died and at least 20% of the population has been infected by the coronavirus at Elkton Federal Correctional Institution in LIsbon, Ohio.
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels’ Bells Toll for 8 Minutes, 46 Seconds
Bells tolled at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Tuesday for eight minutes and 46 seconds to coincide with the beginning of George Floyd’s funeral in Houston.
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George Floyd: Arquidiócesis propone esta oración para superar racismo
Frente a la creciente ola de manifestaciones por la muerte de George Floyd y la injusticia racial, la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos) propuso una oración para superar el racismo y se comprometió a promover el diálogo pacífico para lograr la justicia social.