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Todo listo para “La Pasión de Cristo”, en Calvary Cemetary
Como cada año, en la Semana Mayor, cientos de personas llegan al Cementerio del Calvario para presenciar el Vía Crucis viviente para revivir la “Pasión de Cristo”.
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Teens’ sacred art on display at LA Cathedral’s Robert Graham exhibit
Sporting a wide open smile with her club pins securely fastened to a red blazer, Isabella Durand is proud to represent her Catholic all-girls high school, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy. At age 16, Isabella is confident that she will make a career as an artist — having her art included in the Robert Graham Memorial Student Art Exhibition has just boosted her confidence.
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Praying as children of God
Jesus said that he knew where he came from and where he was going.
This is what we all want to know. Not only about Jesus, but about our own lives. We want to know who we are, why we are here, and what is the purpose of our lives. -
USA’s Guadalupe Radio Offers Spiritual Safe Harbor in a Challenging World
f you visit the Hispanic communities in Southern California, you may hear Guadalupe Radio blaring from car radios. A high percentage of women listen at home or at work where permitted. And don’t be surprised if you hear the rosary coming from the speakers of a delivery truck. For many people who work long hours – and may not read English or Spanish well – it is a true spiritual lifeline.Most Americans have warm and sunny thoughts of Southern California. It is a place for family vacations: Disney World, Venice Beach, Hollywood, Universal Studios.
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Where Did Los Angeles Get Its Name?
Los Angeles is a city in the US state of California. It was incorporated on April 4, 1850, and obtained city status on May 2, 1835. The city is known by its initials, L.A., and by its nickname, the City of Angels, derived from the Spanish translation of Los Angeles. The official name of the city, City of Los Angeles, has remained unchanged since 1850. However, there is much debate over how the city obtained its name.
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St. Rita School: Raider Relays Recap
Last Sunday, March 31, St. Rita School once again put on an impressive track meet with 17 schools attending. This event truly requires a village. St. Rita School thanks Mr. Martinez and Coach Tavera along with their incredible staff who run the hills training the team. And a big shout out to everyone who volunteered and attended this incredible event.
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Gods of Architecture Smile Upon LA
One month ago, when the announcement was made that the 2019 Pritzker Architecture Prize had been awarded to Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, I thought the timing couldn’t be any better. After all – this is the year that our Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is celebrating its 40 th anniversary, and the museum’s impressive building on Grand Avenue was built by Isozaki. It was his first project in the United States.
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LA Catholic students showcase skills at tech festival
Young ladies from two Los Angeles Catholic schools were recently recognized in a major way, combining their interest in sports with their love of the sciences, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM).
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Abuse survivor finds healing at Liturgy of Lament in Glendora
Joe approached the microphone, held his handwritten index cards out in front of him, and took in a deep breath.