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In the time of coronavirus
How the world has changed in just a few weeks. It seems hard to remember life before the worldwide outbreak of the coronavirus, and right now it is hard to imagine that life might one day return to normal.
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LA Archdiocese suspends public Masses, citing coronavirus concerns
In response to growing public health concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has announced the suspension of public Masses, at least until March 29.
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SoCal Church Offers a Drive-In Mass in Keeping With COVID-19 Guidelines
The pulpit moved to the parking lot Sunday when a San Gabriel Valley church adhered to social distancing guidelines, but still allowed worshippers to gather for Mass.
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CATHOLIC BISHOP ABUSE REPORTING SERVICE LAUNCHED TODAY
In May 2019, Pope Francis released his apostolic letter, Vos estis lux mundi (“You are the light of the world”) to address the issue of …
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ARCHDIOCESE ANNOUNCES SUSPENSION OF MASSES AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced this afternoon the suspension of Masses amid the current health threat due to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). “I deeply regret …
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SoCal Church Offers a Drive-In Mass in Keeping With COVID-19 Guidelines
The pulpit moved to the parking lot Sunday when a San Gabriel Valley church adhered to social distancing guidelines, but still allowed worshippers to gather for Mass.
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L.A. ARCHDIOCESE ANNOUNCES DECISION TO CLOSE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND MOVE TO REMOTE LEARNING AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Archbishop José H. Gomez and Mr. Paul Escala will be available for media interviews today at 3 p.m. The Department of Catholic School of the …
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L.A. ARCHBISHOP ANNOUNCES NEW MASS ACCOMMODATIONS AND PRAYER IN LIGHT OF CONTINUED SPREAD OF COVID-19
Today, Archbishop José H. Gomez announced new liturgical accommodations to limit the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) among the community of faith in the tri-county Archdiocese …
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Citing coronavirus ‘emergency,’ Archbishop Gomez dispenses LA Catholics from Mass obligations
In the face of a growing worldwide health emergency, Archbishop José H. Gomez today called for “prayers and vigilance,” announcing new measures aimed at protecting the faithful and limiting the spread of the coronavirus in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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LA Catholic schools to close for two weeks over coronavirus concerns
The superintendent of Los Angeles’ Catholic schools announced Friday that Catholic schools in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties will close and move to “remote learning” effective Tuesday, March 17 through at least March 31 to limit the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).