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USCCB announces new head of National Review Board
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has announced the new chair of the National Review Board, a lay advisory body to the bishops on the protection of children and youth.
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MORE THAN 73,000 STUDENTS IN L.A. ARCHDIOCESE CELEBRATE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
This week, more than 73,000 students, from transitional kindergarten (TK) to 12th grade, in 266 schools across the tri-county Archdiocese of Los Angeles (Los Angeles, …
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Meet the LA teens in charge of the 2020 Youth Day
A digital countdown clock has been ticking on the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress official website, marking the days, hours, minutes, and seconds before the Feb. 20 Youth Day starts inside the Anaheim Convention Center.
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SoCal bishops reflect on Kobe Bryant’s Catholic faith during Rome visit
Following Tuesday morning Mass, the bishops of Los Angeles and Orange County gathered in a circle inside the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome for one more set of prayers.
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William H. Hannon Foundation provides $225,000 to support LA Catholic schools
Six local Catholic high schools and organizations will benefit from grants from the William H. Hannon Foundation totaling $225,000.
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A vocation both human and divine
I am writing to you this week from the Eternal City of Rome.
I have come here, along with my brother bishops from California, Nevada, and Hawaii for our “ad limina apostolorum” visit. -
HS Basketball: Notre Dame/SO girls are tops in 4A
Continuing a season-long upward climb, the Notre Dame Knights of Sherman Oaks are tied with Marshall for the No. 1 ranking in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4A girls’ basketball poll issued Jan. 27.
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Bishops begin ‘ad limina’ visit with prayers for strength, renewal
The bishops of California, Nevada and Hawaii brought their prayers and the prayers of their people to the tomb of St. Peter, asking God to strengthen and renew them in their faith.
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Catholic basketball superstar Kobe Bryant killed in crash
Following the untimely death on Sunday of Los Angeles basketball superstar Kobe Bryant – a practicing Catholic who had previously credited a priest with saving his marriage – the city’s Catholic archbishop offered prayers and condolences to his family.
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Bishops begin ‘ad limina’ visit with prayers for strength, renewal
The bishops of California, Nevada and Hawaii brought their prayers and the prayers of their people to the tomb of St. Peter, asking God to strengthen and renew them in their faith.