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Archbishop Gomez sees signs of God’s presence even in fiery destruction
As wildfires raged near Los Angeles, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez called on those who have lost their homes and those offering assistance and fighting the flames to remember that God is accompanying them in their sorrow and acts of sacrifice.
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Photos: Filipinos celebrate Simbang Gabi at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Filipinos celebrate the beginning of Simbang Gabi with a mass on Friday night, Dec. 15, 2017, at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles. Simbang Gabi begins nine nights before Christmas Eve and the blessed parols are traditionally used to light homes in the Philippines.
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Catholic School Matters
How blessed was I in November to go eight days to the Holy Land and three in Rome. Lots of time on the plane to read, so I finished The Benedict Option (2017) by Rod Dreher and then somehow had Dangerous (2017) by Milo Yiannopoulos on the Kindle (wow, thanks husband for keeping us so current). I was the passenger hurtling over the Atlantic clutching her pearls and heart saying, “Oh my, Oh MY!”, well, ok, no pearls but you get the idea.
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Is God in the fire? Archbishop Gomez speaks about the Thomas Fire
While fires in southern California continue to threaten thousands of homes, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles reflected that God can be found even amidst the violent flames, if we just listen for his message.
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Fundraising starts to aid victims of Southern California fires
Six major wind-fueled wildfires in Southern California have destroyed more than 1,000 structures and forced the evacuation of 200,000 residents.
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Archbishop Gomez: Find God’s voice in the flames
While fires in southern California continue to threaten thousands of homes, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles reflected that God can be found even amidst the violent flames, if we just listen for his message.
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‘La Mañanitas’ honors Our Lady of Guadalupe at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Thousands of faithful packed the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles Dec. 11 in a celebration honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe that culminated with midnight Mass celebrated by Archbishop José H. Gomez. The celebration marks 15 years of honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe at the Cathedral since its inception in 2002.
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Serenata y misa en honor de la Guadalupana en Los Angeles
Miles de fieles, además de danzantes aztecas, un grupo de mariachi y artistas, participaron en Los Angeles en la celebración de la festividad de la Virgen de Guadalupe, la patrona de México.
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Serenata y misa en honor a la Virgen de Guadalupe en Los Ángeles
Miles de fieles, además de danzantes aztecas, un grupo de mariachi y otros artistas, participaron en Los Ángeles en la celebración de la festividad de la Virgen de Guadalupe, patrona de México, que terminó en la madrugada.
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Faithful fill cathedral with love for Our Lady of Guadalupe
Faithful Catholics from across the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, especially those of Latin American descent or origin, celebrated the vigil Mass of Mary the “Mother of the Americas,” on Monday night, Dec. 11 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia. Our Lady of Guadalupe’s feast day is Dec. 12. Many attendees began the evening by gathering at eight city parishes and walking the streets to the cathedral on a pilgrimage featuring festive displays and banners, ending in the cathedral for the start of Mass. Archbishop Charles Chaput was the homilist and Bishop Edward Deliman the celebrant of the Mass.