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Remembering our priests and deacons
We invite you to please remember our deceased priests and deacons in your prayers. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. And may they rest in peace.
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CIF-SS softball brackets announced; Mater Dei advances in tennis
The CIF-Southern Section Softball Tournament begins on Thursday, May 2.
Four Catholic school teams qualified for wild card spots in the CIF-SS Softball tournament. All four teams won their games.
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Bishop Brennan and our dad, ‘The Grocer’
From the moment our brother announced he felt a calling to the priesthood, we knew that he would never fully belong to us anymore. The “secret” would get out, the secret we all knew about our brother — his vocation began many years before he ever entered St. John’s Seminary.
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Installation Mass for Bishop in Fresno
Installation Mass for Reverend Joseph V Brennan, the 6th Bishop of the Diocese of Fresno St. Anthony of Padua Church in Fresno.
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Archbishop Gomez: Born for a second time
In this beautiful Easter season, I have found myself reflecting on the meaning of our baptism.
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Notre Dame High School takes home $10,000 in International Public Policy Forum debate win
Students on the debate team at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks are riding high this week, after their recent win in New York City at the 18th Annual Brewer Foundation/New York University International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) debate competition.
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NEW ART CELEBRATING EASTER SEASON FEATURED AT CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS AND RESURRECTION CHURCH IN BOYLE HEIGHTS
This Easter, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels unveiled a new painting titled The Resurrection by renowned artist Peter Adams, which is featured …
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St. Catherine’s in Reseda celebrates an illustrious 70th anniversary with truck raffle
THE beloved parish of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Reseda is celebrating 70 years of service to the community by doing what it does best: giving back.
This weekend, the church is hosting several fun activities for its diverse group of regular churchgoers, a majority of whom are Filipino, Mexican, Guatemalan, Salvadorean, Peruvian, Vietnamese and Irish.
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No Soldier Left Behind : State Senator Archuleta Helps Bring Vietnam War Journalist’s Remains Back to His Montebello Home After 52 Years
Almost 52 years ago, a plane crashed over Vietnam, killing all souls aboard including Navy War Journalist Raúl Guerra.
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A Fallen Vietnam Vet From Montebello Finally Returns Home — After 52 Years
Close to 52 years ago, a young Navy journalist from Montebello died in a plane crash in a remote mountainous area in Vietnam.