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Notre Dame High School congratulates National Merit students
The National Merit Scholarship Program recently released its list of Semifinalists and Commended Students for 2019, and one Notre Dame High School student, Gillian Roy, has been named a semifinalist. Nine others have been named commended students in the National Merit Scholarship program.
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How the L.A. archdiocese is supporting separated immigrant families
Through Guadalupe Radio the Archdiocese of Los Angeles raised more than $90,000 last month to help reunited separated immigrant families in southern California.
“It was Archbishop [Jose] Gomez’s vision to have us be the leaders in treating immigration not as a political topic, but that it was important for the human dignity of people, first and foremost,” said Isaac Cuevas, the archdiocese’s director of immigration affairs.
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Bishop Montgomery seniors earn perfect SAT and ACT scores
Matthew Craig and Gerrick Cardenas, both members of Bishop Montgomery’s Class of 2019, have recorded perfect scores on their SAT and ACT exams, respectively.
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Local delegation joins Hispanic Catholic leaders from across the United States at V Encuentro
In a spirit of joy, love and collaboration, 18 delegates from the Diocese of Camden, including Bishop Dennis Sullivan, joined more than 3,000 others from around the country earlier this month for the National V Encuentro in Grapevine, Texas.
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Victim assistance coordinators comfort in a behind-the-scenes ministry
Their work begins with a phone call. Whether the call is from someone who is angry, embarrassed, unsure of what to do or needs a …
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St. Monica Catholic Community awarded a Vital Worship Grant
St. Monica Catholic Community, which includes St. Monica Church, St. Monica Elementary School and St. Monica High School, has been awarded a grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and the Lilly Endowment.
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Downtown date night
The aromatic blend of tacos, lasagna, and pulled pork might have pulled for attention as the seven couples assembled with Archbishop José H. Gomez in one of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels conference rooms on a late Sunday afternoon.
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Victim assistance coordinators comfort in a behind-the-scenes ministry
Their work begins with a phone call.
Whether the call is from someone who is angry, embarrassed, unsure of what to do or needs a friendly ear, diocesan and eparchial victim assistance coordinators are the face of the church’s response to victims of sexual abuse by a church worker — clergy or otherwise.
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V Encuentro: Young Latinos and women are ready to lead. Will the church make room?
It was a gathering where the stakes could not have been higher. As one young delegate said to me, “The church is living at an inflection point; these are truly urgent times.” This young Latino had just witnessed the close of the national gathering meant to culminate the “Encuentro” process of the past year. Conversations around tables and hallways witnessed to this historical moment.