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ARCHDIOCESE ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL LITURGICAL GUIDELINES; CALLS FOR TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF CHURCHES AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC
–Churches Asked to Ring Bells Daily as Sign of Solidarity and Hope at Noon 12 p.m. and 6 p.m.– In continued commitment to reducing the …
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Univision to broadcast Mass daily for LA Catholics in time of coronavirus
With public Masses suspended and churches closed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced a partnership with Univision Los Angeles to bring Masses to homebound Catholics six days a week.
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Pandemia les niega a familias enteras sepultar a sus difuntos
Las señales en los tiempos de pandemia son muchas, los parques sin niños y el cierre de escuelas, iglesias, negocios, centros de diversión y hasta cementerios son algunas de estas.
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Love in a time without hugs
Lent is always a desert journey that we make with Jesus, who fasted and was tested in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights.
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LA Archdiocese announces closure of churches to help stem spread of coronavirus
Churches in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will be closed to the public until at least April 19 as part of updated guidelines aimed at helping stem the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus).
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Prison Chaplains Adapt as Coronavirus Limits Their Ministry
The worldwide outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) is beginning to touch one of the populations in the United States most vulnerable to disease: the incarcerated.
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Hearts to Serve”, una línea telefónica en Los Ángeles para apoyar a los más necesitados
El COVID-19 ha generado diferentes necesidades en ciertos segmentos de la comunidad. Por ello, la Oficina de Vida, Justicia y Paz de la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles, en colaboración con St. Vincent de Paul Society y the Knights of Columbus lanzan hoy martes, Marzo 24, “Hearts to Serve” una línea telefónica que proporcionará apoyo a los más necesitados, sobre todo a personas mayores, a los que no pueden salir de sus casas y a las mujeres embarazadas.
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Students report on the impact of COVID-19 on religion and spirituality
On Sunday, March 15, USC Annenberg MS in journalism student Hayley Smith was supposed to be reporting in Armenia — but she wasn’t. Then, she was supposed to be in Alabama — but that didn’t happen either. Instead, she went to two sparsely attended Masses in Los Angeles Roman Catholic churches, which were likely some of the last such services that will be held in Los Angeles for quite a while.
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ARCHDIOCESE LAUNCHES HOTLINE TO SERVE THE HOMEBOUND IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY AND THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
—New service “Hearts to Serve” will include grocery and medicine delivery to brothers and sisters in need— In the midst of the crisis due to …
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CATHOLIC CEMETERIES & MORTUARIES COMMITTED TO CARING FOR FAMILIES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is committed to safely caring for families during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic by providing essential …