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A year has passed since beloved LA priest was slain. In quiet moments, ‘he’s here,’ say his admirers
It was at a San Fernando Mission retreat in September when Isaac Cuevas was immediately struck by the sound of an unplanned devotional hymn, its melody echoing during a moment of quiet reflection and prayer.
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Cardinal McElroy at LA Congress: Reactions to blessings doc reflect ‘decentralization’
The Vatican’s decision to allow varying implementations of its recent document on blessings for people in irregular and same-sex unions is part of a “great move toward decentralization” in the Catholic Church amid the ongoing Synod on Synodality, said Cardinal Robert McElroy of San Diego.
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‘You are incredibly loved’: Teens find support at LA Congress Youth Day 2024
As 6,500 young people made their way into the Anaheim Convention Center to kick off the Youth Day portion of the 68th Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, several attendees made up a sea of colored T-shirts to celebrate their attendance at the event. Some red, some yellow. Others had blue or purple.
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For Catholic Schools Week, Salesian High’s 1974 graduates reflect on 50 years
Mauricio Acevedo remembers the angst he and his classmates faced during their 1974 senior year at Bishop Mora Salesian High in Boyle Heights.
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On Ash Wednesday, LA faithful begin the solemn season of Lent
Across the Los Angeles region, Christians are observing the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday.
Ash Wednesday — the day after “Fat/Shrove Tuesday” or Mardi Gras in some cultures — marks the official start of the solemn 40-day season of Lent: a time of deep prayer, repentance and sacrifice in the Christian faith, that leads to Easter. Many Catholics, evangelicals, Lutherans, and other Christian denominations traditionally observe the day with fasting, tithing, and abstaining from meat or other luxuries.
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It’s Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday. What’s a Catholic to do?
Wednesday is Valentine’s Day, a holiday widely observed by indulging in something romantic and sweet with the person you love. But many Catholics and other Christians across Southern California will be receiving a cross made of ash on their foreheads that day because it’s Ash Wednesday, whose vibe is anything but indulgent.
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For Black Catholic history, holiness is God’s response to injustice
Black Catholic history is American history. It is American Catholic history. And it is also a chapter in God’s beautiful plan for salvation history.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ MARKS THE START OF LENT WITH A MESSAGE TO “GO FURTHER” IN OUR FAITH
— His message reaches millions of faithful throughout the Archdiocese of L.A., as they prepare for Ash Wednesday, a time of contemplation and renewal leading …
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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Feb. 10-17
Mass and Anointing of the Sick – Observance of World Day of the Sick and the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes: The gathering begins with a Rosary, noon, and followed by Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrating the Mass, 12:30 p.m. The bilingual Mass includes anointing of the sick and blessing of caregiver hands with water from the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France. Attendees receive Lourdes water and a holy card. The Mass is co-presented by the Order of Malta – Los Angeles. Members of the Order of Malta will collect attendees’ prayer intention cards and place the cards in a petition box at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes during their annual pilgrimage in May 2024. The Mass will be live stream on youtube.com/olacathedral. Parking $12 (carpooling is recommended). Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, 555 W. Temple St., Los Angeles. olacathedral.org
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For this early Lent, be converted and ‘go further’
Lent comes early this year. In fact, Ash Wednesday falls on Feb. 14, and Lent begins.
The Church gives us this season of grace each year as a privileged moment to concentrate on our spiritual lives, and to really work on making progress in our ongoing conversion to Christ.