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Immaculate Heart hosts ‘Personal Tech Hackathon’
Dozens of creative young minds came together on March 3 as Immaculate Heart High School, in conjunction with six other schools, hosted a “Personal Tech Hackathon.”
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The state of our schools: What’s in the 2017 report
Our schools are proud to serve an increasingly diverse population of students throughout Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. 2017 was a great year for our schools, and we are honored to share the progress and numbers of success.
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MORE THAN 40,000 TO ATTEND LARGEST GATHERING OF CATHOLICS IN THE UNITED STATES MARCH 16-18 IN ANAHEIM
The 2018 Religious Education Congress will feature a Mass celebrated by El Salvador’s Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez and Mass for the Immigrant Community celebrated by …
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Jesus saves
Listening closely to the Mass prayers during Lent, we notice we are praying even more intensely in these 40 days for the gifts of heaven and eternal life.
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Basketball: Mater Dei wins Open Division championship
It wasn’t easy at the end, but Mater Dei High School held off Sierra Canyon, 55-53, to win the CIF-Southern Section Open Division championship March 2 at The Pyramid in Long Beach.
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Soccer: SG Mission, J.Serra win second straight CIF titles
San Gabriel Mission High School capped a dominant season with a convincing 4-0 victory over Rialto March 2 to win the Division 6 CIF-Southern Section championship in girls’ soccer, the Pioneers’ second straight CIF title.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ PRESENTS CARDINAL’S AWARDS TO FIVE LOCAL CATHOLICS
Five members of the Los Angeles Catholic community who have extensive and distinguished records of service received the 2018 Cardinal’s Awards on Saturday, March 3, …
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Soccer: Five Catholic teams advance in state regional tournament
First-round shutout victories on March 6 propelled three Catholic high school soccer teams into the second round of the CIF Southern California Regional Girls’ Soccer Tournament.
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LOCAL SISTERS AMONG PARTICIPANTS IN CATHOLIC DAY OF ACTION FOR DREAMERS
Their respective ministries have brought the immigration issue to the forefront for Sisters of Charity Tracy Kemme and Andrea Koverman, along with making it a very personal one. Sister Tracy has lived and worked at the El Paso-Juarez border volunteering at a shelter for migrants, been a member of the archdiocesan Immigration Task Force, and currently serves as bilingual pastoral ministry at Holy Family Parish in Price Hill. Sister Andrea Koverman spent 20-plus years teaching in South Carolina’s migrant communities and now ministers at the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC).
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Congress gets calls to save DACA
As Congress reconvened after a 10-day recess, members of both chambers received calls from Catholics around the country Feb. 26 urging them to find a legislative solution to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.