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Archbishop Gomez: Young people and the call to holiness
I am preparing for next month’s world Synod of Bishops on “Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment.”
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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OPEN THE SCHOOL YEAR WITH NEW AND EXPANDED PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS
Catholic Schools Play an Important Role in the Education of Students in California Saving the State More Than $2 Billion Annually Many Catholic students in …
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Football: Trinity League teams post perfect weekend
Nearing their highly-anticipated battle on Oct. 12, St. John Bosco and Mater Dei continued their dominant performances with home-field blowouts in Week 4 of the 2018 football season.
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ARCHDIOCESE TO CELEBRATE THE VIBRANT AND DIVERSE ETHNIC COMMUNITIES OF LOS ANGELES WITH PRAYER, SONG, AND CULTURAL EXPRESSION
—Archbishop José H. Gomez will preside at a special Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Sept. 15 to celebrate the …
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STATEMENT REGARDING FATHER JUAN CARLOS GAVANCHO
Contrary to initial blog posts and as noted in the Statement of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles dated September 3 (see below), Father Juan Carlos …
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Carrying the light of faith for 120 years at Pomona Catholic school
Pomona Catholic middle and high school students were out in full force on the morning of August 29, joined by students from St. Joseph and St. Madeleine Catholic schools to celebrate their 120th anniversary.
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CIF polls: Monarchs still first in girls’ volleyball
It was moving week for many schools in the CIF-Southern Section Divisions girls’ volleyball rankings, but national power Mater Dei remained atop the Divisions 1&2 poll released Sept. 4.
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LMU report: Women’s volleyball now 5-1
The Loyola Marymount University women’s volleyball team ran its record to 5-1 with two wins and a loss at last weekend’s Utah State Invitational in Logan, Utah.
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Football: St. John Bosco, Mater Dei remain 1-2 in CIF, Maxpreps
Another big win, another number one ranking for St. John Bosco in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 football poll released Sept. 4.
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Archbishop Gomez dedicates Thomas Aquinas College’s newest building, St. Cecilia Hall
“After much work and prayer by so many members of the College community, we gather now to bless and dedicate this new lecture and concert hall to St. Cecilia,” declared the Most Reverend José H. Gomez, Archbishop of Los Angeles, at Thomas Aquinas College on Monday, August 27. “It will be a center of the College’s lecture and concert series — and a place for its students’ performances and other wholesome entertainment.”