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CATHOLICS AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE ‘UNITE WITH LIGHT’ AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
—Archbishop Gomez and the priests of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels light candles as a symbol of unity, community and hope— Although …
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LA Catholics to ‘unite with light’ amid COVID-19 pandemic
Although people are not allowed to gather physically during the “shelter in place” mandate to stop the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is inviting Catholics to light candles as a symbolic show of community and hope on April 1 at 7 p.m.
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Hermosa Beach School Made Fast, Effective Pivot to At-Home Learning
He might be stuck inside these days, but 6th grader Matthew Light was inspired to draw the sun which he’s cutting out for a collage for his art project.
“Our art teacher challenged us over this week and next week to go outside and find things that you appreciate,” said Matthew.
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Coronavirus, cancer, and that old calendar
Like many, I have used a little of this forced isolation during the coronavirus crisis to clean out cabinets and files. Some of the things that I have saved over the years are surprising, some are perplexing and others are rather moving.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ JOINS POPE FRANCIS IN PRAYER FOR AN END TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AND CALLS THE FAITHFUL TO STAY TOGETHER IN A NEW VIDEO MESSAGE
In a video message released today, Archbishop José H. Gomez reminds the faithful that the “extraordinary blessing” of Pope Francis in his Urbi et Orbi is telling us that …
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Catholic programs adapt to help isolated seniors in need — at a social distance
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has hit seniors especially hard, with older adults around the world proving to be more susceptible to the worst of the deadly virus.
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Holy Family Stays Close With Remote Teaching
Thank goodness Darcie Girmus knew what a snow day was.
After teaching for 17 years in her native Nebraska, Girmus spent 16 years at a school in Virginia before joining South Pasadena’s Holy Family Catholic School as its principal for the start of the current academic year — “What an interesting year, right?” she asked with a laugh. Moving to Southern California to continue her career meant leaving behind snow and the spontaneous havoc it would wreak on a school. -
Las funerarias también lidian con el coronavirus
Hugo Sánchez, dueño de una funeraria al Sur de Los Ángeles dice sentirse preparado para enfrentar la situación del coronavirus ya que su rubro laboral incluye transportar a los fallecidos en su última morada.
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Our Town (Corpus Christi School Academic Decathlon)
The 2020 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards recognized two Archer School for Girls students with national silver medals: Chloe received a national medal for her photographer “Cascading” and Jacqueline received one for her sculpture “Out of the Rabbit-Hole.”
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Even amid pandemic, LA Catholics making sure Census goes on
Priests, parishes, and faith-based organizations in the Los Angeles area were planning to use the days and weeks before April 1 to put the U.S. census on the collective radar of their communities.