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ANGELUS EXPANDS PARTNERSHIP WITH VATICAN ANALYST JOHN ALLEN AND CRUX TO PROVIDE READERS WITH EXCLUSIVE NEWS AND CONTENT
Angelus News, the multimedia platform of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, has entered into an editorial partnership with renowned Vatican analyst John L. Allen Jr. …
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Dads, Do We Have Our Acts Together?
During a recent coffee meeting, a friend said, “You seem to have your act together on the fatherhood front. What’s your secret?” I was surprised and taken aback because I don’t think I have my act together at all. I don’t mean that out of false humility. I pray every day to be a better husband and father because I know all of the areas where I fall short. Before I could answer my friend, he received a call on his cell phone and had to run. The topic, however, stayed on my mind throughout the day.
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La Salle stands alone in baseball finals
The CIF-Southern Section Baseball Tournament continues June 1 and 2 with final games, with only one Catholic school team, La Salle, remaining after quarterfinal games played May 29.
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Three Catholic teams in softball finals
Three Catholic school teams have advanced to the finals of the CIF-SS Softball Tournament after Semifinal victories on May 29. One game was an all-Catholic affair, as Serra routed Marymount 10-3.
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Los Angeles archbishop encourages CUA graduates to emulate well-known and everyday saints
The American story began with the Catholic missionaries who first shaped the nation with the Gospel and proclaimed the dignity of all, a truth the Class of 2018 must share to the betterment our country, Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez told more than 1,600 new graduates of The Catholic University of America.
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Archbishop Gomez honors fallen service members with special Memorial Day Mass
Archbishop Gomez honors fallen service members with special Memorial Day Mass
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St. Francis High School celebrates the class of 2018
One hundred and thirty-six young men from the Class of 2018 graduated on Saturday, May 26th, on the campus of St. Francis High School in La Cañada Flintridge.
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El Santo Niño de Atocha visita Santa Paula: Venerado por su historia
Entre la devoción, la fe y la nostalgia, se espera que más de cinco mil personas lleguen a visitar al Santo Niño de Atocha, en la ciudad de Santa Paula.
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Regina Cleri ofrece opción de alojamiento para sacerdotes jubilados
Después de décadas de servicio a la Iglesia, sacerdotes “jubilan”, más o menos. Aunque ya no son párrocos ni asisten las reuniones del consejo parroquial, ni tampoco se preocupan por los presupuestos de la escuela y otras responsabilidades pesadas, en la mayoría de los casos, están sirviendo en las parroquias en la diócesis.
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Regina Cleri to provide housing option for retired priests
After decades of service to the Church, priests “retire,” sort of. Although they are no longer pastors, juggling parish council meetings, school budgets and other heavy responsibilities, in most cases, they are helping out at parishes all over the diocese.


