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Pro-Life March and Rally Attracts 15,000 Participants
About 15,000 people Saturday marched from Olvera Street to Los Angeles State Historic Park in the fifth annual OneLife LA pro-life celebration, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles said.
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‘ONE LIFE LA’
El Arzobispo José H. Gomez, los obispos auxiliares, sacerdotes y cientos de feligreses de las parroquias de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles protagonizan la quinta caminata anual One Life LA (Una Vida LA) que tomará lugar el 19 de enero, a partir del mediodía, en La Plaza Olvera.
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Miles abogan por la vida en el Centro de Los Ángeles
Miles de personas se congregaron este sábado para escuchar discursos, música y relatos verídicos durante el evento One Life (Una Vida), que promueve la oposición al aborto.
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OneLife LA at 5 years
When OneLife LA began five years ago, we were nervous. We were embarking on a project that was brand new, and we didn’t know if we could actually create something that would make sense. That would convey the message that we were hoping to share with the world.
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Archbishop Gomez: We walk for life!
I am excited forOneLife LA this weekend.
We will be walking for life again this Saturday, Jan. 19. From our city’s first church at La Placita on Olvera Street we will march to the Los Angeles State Historic Park, proudly proclaiming the beauty and holiness of human life. -
How the subject of a viral bullying YouTube clip used her faith to forgive
Twelve years later, Lizzie Velasquez still remembers that afternoon as if it were yesterday.
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ANTI-BULLYING ACTIVIST LIZZIE VELASQUEZ TO KEYNOTE ONELIFE LA
Speakers and performers to address tens of thousands at Los Angeles Historic Park about celebrating the beauty and dignity of every human life on January …
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Archbishop Gomez: From a new year’s retreat
I am writing to you from Chicago, where the bishops of the United States are finishing a weeklong spiritual retreat recommended to us by Pope Francis.
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Sending God’s newest Lay Mission-Helpers from LA to Africa
“One of the biggest mistakes everybody does in mission work is they go there to try to change the people instead of changing ourselves for the first year, and then see what we can do to help after that. This is a three-year mission, and you can blow it in the first three months.”
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Archbishop José H. Gomez welcomes Christmas with multiple Masses
Father David Gallardo, the cathedral’s pastor, concelebrated with the archbishop.