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Latin Mass finds a permanent home in LA
The smell of incense and drywall mingled while more than two hundred people attended the dedication of St. Vitus Catholic Church in San Fernando. This church is the first in Los Angeles to be operated by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), an order of priests dedicated to traditional liturgy, specifically the Latin Mass.
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Gomez: ‘No more excuses’ for Congress’ failure to fix immigration system
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles called on Congress to “fix our broken immigration system” in his homily during the archdiocese’s annual “Mass in Recognition of All Immigrants” June 24.
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Softball: Chaminade’s Magnanimo, Serra’s Carter earns POY honors
Two local Catholic high school softball players who led their teams to 2018 divisional championships were named CIF-Southern Section Players of the Year.
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No more ‘mañanas’
America has always been exceptional in the family of nations because from the beginning, this was not a nation defined by territory or by a specific race or people.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CALLS FOR AN END TO EXCUSES ON IMMIGRATION; ‘NO MORE MAÑANAS’
–Archbishop Gomez urges support for USA Act, compromise legislation to protect Dreamers– Archbishop José H. Gomez renewed his call for support of the USA Act …
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THOUSANDS JOINED ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ FOR SPECIAL MASS IN SOLIDARITY WITH ALL IMMIGRANTS
–Archbishop Gomez urged community of faith to support USA Act, a common sense, compassionate and bipartisan compromise to immigration– Thousands of faithful from the Archdiocese …
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Catholic Church to support immigrants in pilgrimage special mass
The Archbishop of Los Angeles will lead a special “Mass in Recognition of All Immigrants” at the Los Angeles cathedral on Sunday, June 24 as nearly 100 separated migrant kids were estimated to be in Southern California .
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Archbishop Gomez leads dedication ceremony at St. John Vianney Church
On Saturday, June 23, Archbishop José H. Gomez presided over the service to dedicate the new St. John Vianney Parish in Hacienda Heights. Msgr. Timothy Nichols, parish pastor, concelebrated.
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Planning on Providence
St. Jeanne Jugan is an impossible saint. Born during the French Revolution, where the Church was ravaged by the Enlightenment, and orphaned at an early age, she still managed to get educated in the faith by unknown brave women and then, in 1839, found her calling to take care of the elderly who were destitute and without any place else to go.
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Angelus Features Editor named ‘Writer of the Year’ by the Catholic Press Association
Angelus News won 13 awards from the Catholic Press Association for work published during the 2017 calendar year. The competition included Catholic publications from across the U.S. and Canada. We are very proud of our staff’s accomplishments, with special recognition to Angelus Features Editor, R.W. Dellinger, for winning First Place in the Writer of the Year category. Awards include: