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Archbishop Gomez to kick off Catholic Schools Week with special Mass at St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy
To kick-off Catholic Schools Week activities and events throughout the Archdiocese, Archbishop José H. Gomez will celebrate the annual Family Mass at St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy, a co-ed Catholic high school in Downey on Monday, Jan. 28, at 9:45 a.m. School choirs from Catholic elementary schools around the area, and families of diverse backgrounds and faiths will also join this celebration.
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Lugares para ver a la Virgen de Guadalupe en el mundo
La devoción a la Virgen de Guadalupe no es exclusiva de los mexicanos, pues se ha extendido a varios países.
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LOCAL YOUTH JOIN POPE FRANCIS IN PANAMA FOR WORLD YOUTH DAY
Dozens of youth and young adults from the tri-county Archdiocese of Los Angeles have embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage, traveling to Panama, with a quarter …
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ADLA at WYD 2019
Dozens of youth and young adults from the tri-county Archdiocese of Los Angeles have embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage, traveling to Panama, with a quarter of a million Catholics and the Holy Father Pope Francis to celebrate World Youth Day (WYD) 2019, through January 27.
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MLK Day in LA: 2019 Observance Features Parade, Mass
Martin Luther King Jr. Day were observed Monday with the 34th “Kingdom Day Parade” in South Los Angeles, multiple service projects, a Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels and an event at the Reseda Church of Christ.
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LA’s journey towards Christian unity at 25
Throughout his pontificate, Pope Francis has sought to advance the cause of Christian unity more by concrete actions than by theological discussions. He is convinced that progress in the quest for unity among the various Christian denominations can be achieved by “walking, praying, and working together.”
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15K GATHERED IN DOWNTOWN LA TO CELEBRATE THE BEAUTY AND DIGNITY OF HUMAN LIFE FOR FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
About 15,000 Southern Californians joined Archbishop José H. Gomez at the fifth annual OneLife LA, on Saturday, January 19, at Los Angeles State Historic Park …
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Pro-life march ‘about light, not darkness,’ says Archbishop Gomez
The annual OneLife LA “is about the light, not the darkness,” said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez, who was joined by about 15,000 Southern Californians for the fifth annual event Jan. 19.
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Thank you, OneLife LA
As I was making my way across LA’s Historic State Park to greet my students from St. Monica Academy during the OneLife LA Walk for Life this past weekend, I was halted by a couple yelling my name, “Chris… Chris Plance.” I turned and to my surprise it was Mr. and Mrs. Noyes from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Tujunga. When I saw them, I ran over to give them a big hug and to thank them for standing up for life in more ways than one.
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My experience at the OneLifeLA March
I’ve never been on a protest march before, but I bet the one I am attending today is a little unusual. I see little kids in strollers, seniors pushing four-wheeled walkers, perspiring retirees carrying Knights of Columbus banners, and a group of Hispanic teenaged boys wearing matching T-shirts with hearts. Scattered throughout the long line of marchers, people are carrying Our Lady of Guadalupe images emblazoned in bold colors.