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When loved ones get locked up new L.A. ministry steps in for families
“I feel better with this new ministry,” says the older woman in Spanish, with Deacon Paulino Juarez translating her soft-spoken words. “I am being supported in my needs now. And I want more people who have the same experience with a child in prison to know of this place, because they will meet their needs, too.”
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Pareja mexicana de Los Ángeles cumple sus bodas de diamante
Comprensión y respeto son las palabras clave que pudieron cumplir cabalmente Lucina y Onésimo Ramírez, quienes se volvieron a casar por tercera vez y cumplieron sus bodas de diamante: 75 añosde matrimonio.
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Ash Wednesday ushers in 40 days of Lent as LA archbishop offers prayers that will be live-streamed
Christians throughout the Southland will observe Ash Wednesday today, ushering in the 40-day season of Lent, when the faithful prepare for Easter by doing penance for sins and seeking spiritual renewal through prayer, discipline and good works.
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LA Archbishop calls for compromise and compassion in Senate immigration debate
As the US Senate begins a debate on immigration, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles said that “Dreamers” should not be used as “bargaining chips” in the political process.
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Spring Preview: Santa Margarita aims to continue track, swimming dominance
After four straight CIF-Southern Section swimming and diving championships and three straight track and field titles, the Santa Margarita Eagles are looking at running the count to five and four as the spring 2017 season gets underway later this month.
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Basketball: Bishop Montgomery boys, girls again seek matching CIF titles
To no one’s surprise, the Bishop Montgomery Knights — California’s No. 1 team — received the top seed in the high-powered Open Division of the CIF-Southern Section boys’ basketball tournament, and will begin play Feb. 16 against St. John Bosco.
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Debating immigration reform
As I write these words, the U.S. Senate has just begun an open-ended debate that will decide the fate of 800,000 young people who were brought to this country illegally as children.
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Gomez: Family unity should be at the heart of U.S. immigration policy
Following the start of a U.S. Senate debate over immigration on Monday, Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles charged that Dreamers are being used as “bargaining chips” by politicians and called for family unity to be at the heart of immigration policy.
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Storytellers set to share live, true tales of ‘Love, Romance and Other Disasters’
Cabinets are a stiff-but-nonjudgmental audience.
Linda Lowe, of Camarillo, has discovered the advantages of using her cupboards as an audience as she prepares for the first Ventura Storytellers Project performance Feb. 21.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CALLS FOR FAMILY UNITY TO BE AT THE HEART OF IMMIGRATION POLICY
In his weekly column published today by Angelus News, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez addresses the U.S. Senate debate over immigration. Archbishop Gomez focuses his writing …