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LOCAL FAITHFUL TO HONOR OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE WITH THEATER, MUSIC, ANNUAL PROCESSION & MASSES
Since mid-October the images of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego have traveled to 22 parishes and cemeteries and are slated to visit …
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Thriving Los Angeles parish serves Deaf community
Holy Angels Catholic Church of the Deaf in Vernon, Los Angeles, has become a vibrant spiritual home for the Deaf community, blending faith and accessibility to create an engaging worship experience.
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World series wager by archbishops of LA, NY raises over $20K for Catholic schools
More than $20,000 has been raised for Catholic schools from a wager made by the leaders of the Catholic archdioceses where the two baseball teams that competed in this year’s World Series are located.
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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley, Nov. 9-16
Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego – 2024 Pilgrimage: The images are visiting various parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, including today at St Patrick’s (6160 Cartwright Ave., North Hollywood; St. Catherine of Siena (18115 Sherman Way, Reseda; Nov. 10). See the website for upcoming parishes. The pilgrimage culminates on Dec. 1 with the 93rd annual procession from Our Lady of Solitude (4561 E. Cesar Chavez Ave.) to East Los Angeles Community College Stadium (1301 Cesar Chavez Ave., Monterey Park) for a Mass. Complete schedule: tinyurl.com/5n6dt7rw.
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Events Focus on History, Gifts of Black Catholics This Month
November is Black Catholic History Month, and several upcoming events occurring regionally and nationally have been shared with local Black Catholics.
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Fernando Valenzuela celebrated at cathedral funeral Mass
Just as Fernando Valenzuela tipped his eyes to heaven during his famous windup when he pitched, so did the hundreds of faithful who flocked to his funeral at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Nov. 6.
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Archbishop Gomez: After election, Church must continue proclaiming Gospel
On November 6, Archbishop Jose Gomez of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles reminded Catholics that after the election, the Church’s mission remains the same: “We’re here to proclaim the Gospel, save souls, and build God’s kingdom.”
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Archbishops’ World Series wager raises $20,000 for Catholic education
After the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series on Oct. 30 against the New York Yankees, the players and staff weren’t the only ones celebrating the victory — Catholic school students were as well.