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LA Archdiocese Creates Website To Take Action For DACA Youth
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles, CA has encouraged Catholics in the U.S. to advocate for an extension to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program before the spring deadline.
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THOUSANDS HONOR OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE WITH DANCE, MUSIC AND PRAYER AT THE 86TH ANNUAL PROCESSION AND MASS IN EAST L.A.
A survivor of the Las Vegas shooting and a DACA recipient were among lectors at the Mass More than 30,000 faithful from Santa Barbara, Ventura …
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Miles de católicos recibirán a la Virgen de Guadalupe con gran procesión este fin de semana en L.A.
Al acercarse las fiestas que conmemoran a la Virgen de Guadalupe, miles de fieles católicos se preparan para la procesión que se celebra a la patrona en el estadio de East Los Angeles College (ELAC), desde hace 86 años.
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Maestros y alumnos de una escuela en Pasadena rinden homenaje a la Virgen de Guadalupe Comparte
Durante la jornada se realizará una charla para los estudiantes de Saint Andrew’s School sobre las cuatro apariciones de la Virgen. El domingo habrá una procesión sobre la autopista 710.
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Father Boyle on 30 years of Homeboy and his new book
In 1986, Father Greg Boyle, SJ, became pastor of Dolores Mission Church in the Boyle Heights — a fortuitous appointment that would change him forever, and positively impact the lives of countless young men and women on the margins.
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Los Angeles City Hall Honors “La Virgen de Guadelupe, Dios Inantzin,” on its Fifteenth Year – An interview with Playwright Evelina Fernandez
On Wednesday, November 29, 2017, The Los Angeles City Hall honors LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE, DIOS INANTZIN, a Christmas pageant which has become a tradition in the Los Angeles community. From the first production 15 years ago, Evelina Fernandez has been an important contributor to this community-based production with professional actors and musicians. A second-generation Mexican-American, actor/playwright Evelina Fernandez is particularly well equipped to see the world from multiple perspectives. True to her roots, she became involved in the Chicano movement in college. In 1978, she played her first prominent role in Luis Valdez’s hit play, Zoot Suit. In 1985, she was a founding member of the Latino Theater Company, along with her husband, artistic director Luis Valenzuela. As an actress, she played in nearly 30 movies, shows, and film shorts. Donning her playwright cap, she has won professional recognition and several prestigious awards. Her loosely autobiographical play cycle, A Mexican Trilogy, highlighted the immigrant experience and gained critical acclaim.
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Además de la procesión y misa, también se invita al público a participar en Las Mañanitas el lunes 11 de diciembre
El próximo 12 de diciembre se celebra una fecha especial para los mexicanos católicos que hay en el mundo. Es el aniversario de la aparición de la Virgen de Guadalupe al indio Juan Diego, en el Cerro del Tepeyac.
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Californian, Mexican coastal bishops renew common goals
Three archbishops and nine bishops representing at least 13 million Catholics from Sacramento to the Mexican coastal city of Ensenada have resurrected their “Alta-Baja” friendship, paving the way to potentially working together in the future.
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Hollywood Blvd. becomes Hollywood ‘Beloved’: First World Day of the Poor celebrated in Los Angeles
At the corner of Highland Ave. and Hollywood Blvd., an LAPD black-and-white blasted its high-pitched siren, followed by the vehicle’s driver proclaiming, “You cannot cross here. Thank you” over the patrol car’s loudspeaker. A Eucharistic procession, led by a ramrod-straight seminarian name David Allen holding up a pole topped with a gold crucifix, came to a halt on the wide sidewalk.
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Called By Name
“For I will pour out water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground; I will pour out My Spirit on your offspring and My blessing on your descendants.” –Isaiah 44:3