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Ventura man named Catholic doctor of the year
A retired pathologist who volunteers at an Oxnard hospital will be honored Sunday as the national Catholic doctor of the year.
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Archdiocese celebrates Respect Life Month encouraging prayer and action
October is Respect Life Month and honoring the theme “Be not afraid. Be courageous for life!” the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is celebrating at parishes with the distribution of materials encouraging prayer and action based on the example of saints around life events such as pregnancy and parenting, post-abortion healing, adoption and foster care, and care for the elderly and dying.
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Catholic Schools Have the Holy Spirit Breathed Into Them Again
On September 26, 2017, the Catholic Education Foundation held its award ceremony at the Church of the Holy Innocents. A reception followed at Arno’s Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan.
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Ventura man named Catholic doctor of the year
A retired pathologist who volunteers at an Oxnard hospital will be honored Sunday as the national Catholic doctor of the year.
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Archbishop Gómez has issued to stark message to America’s Catholic lawmakers
As Archbishop of Los Angeles, José Horatio Gómez is shepherd to the single largest flock in the United States. Nearly 5 million Catholics fall under his see: more than the entire Church in England and Wales. A week after Donald Trump was elected President, Gómez was elected Vice President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. Except for Cardinal Timothy Dolan, he may well be the most influential prelate in the country.
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Archdiocese, Catholic Charities hold DACA renewal workshops
On Sept. 27, Pope Francis launched a two-year worldwide campaign — Share the Journey/Comparte el Camino — to show solidarity with, and to reach out to, refugees and immigrants who have fled their homelands in search of safety and a better life.
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Archbishop Jose Gomez visits Holy Cross School
The head of the biggest archdiocese in the U.S. stopped by an area catholic school on Tuesday.
Archbishop Jose Gomez, from Los Angeles, visited Holy Cross in South Bend to highlight the ways the school embraces a multicultural atmosphere. -
How the US bishops’ anti-racism committee will address social problems
Racism is not going away. Catholics can’t pretend that it will just disappear, the chair of the U.S. bishops’ new anti-racism committee said on Monday.
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Archbishop Gomez: American missionaries are the overlooked US founders
During the annual Red Mass marking a new term of the U.S. Supreme Court, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles said that early American missionaries should be honored among the founding fathers of the United States.