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Spring polls: La Reina takes charge in D-5 softball
With just over a week remaining in regular season play, La Reina is the new No. 1 team in Division 5 softball, according to the latest CIF-Southern Section poll released April 30.
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Be ‘microphones of God’
We conclude this encounter with these powerful words from the risen Jesus that we have just heard in our Gospel reading.
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Coffee shops brew a cup of community at Los Angeles churches
Jimmy Valdez danced on Skid Row, dressed in wedding attire with his bride. They handed out donated food. They celebrated their marriage in a way only someone whose life was saved from the peril of addiction could celebrate. For Valdez, that salvation started with a church preaching more than just religion but service.
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Immaculate Heart students get political through civic engagement workshops
The National Student Walkout on April 20 encouraged many students to leave their classrooms to protest gun violence, but Immaculate Heart High School and Middle School observed the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting by focusing on civic engagement.
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Spring polls: St. Anthony, La Salle still 1-2 in volleyball
Nearing their Camino Real League rematch on May 1, St. Anthony and La Salle remained one-two among Division 4 teams in the latest CIF-Southern Section boys’ volleyball poll released April 23.
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Archbishop Jose Gomez named commencement speaker at Catholic University of America
In an announcement Monday, April 16th, the university announced Archbishop of Los Angeles José Gomez as the commencement speaker for this year’s graduation ceremonies. Gomez will address the class of 2018 at Catholic’s 129th annual Commencement Ceremony on May 12th.
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Time for DACA compromise — Pass the USA Act
The time has come for our leaders in Congress to do what is right and pass legislation that will provide a permanent solution for the nearly 2 million young people who were brought to this country as small children by undocumented parents or family members.
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Bishops throw support behind another bill to protect undocumented youth
he head of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration announced support April 25 for a bipartisan bill that provides a pathway to citizenship for young adults brought into the country as minors without legal documentation. The proposed bill also calls for an increase in security at the border between Mexico and the U.S., an increase in immigration judges and ties U.S. aid to certain Central American countries based on their efforts to address smuggling and steps to combat corruption as well as to strengthening rule of law at home.
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U.S. bishops urge support for USA Act to protect Dreamers
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is urging support for a bipartisan House bill that would protect Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as minors.
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U.S. BISHOPS CALL ON CONGRESS TO PROTECT DREAMERS BY PASSING USA ACT
–Archbishop Gomez calls USA Act ‘a good-faith compromise on both sides… It is time for those standing in the way of a solution to stand …