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Five justices attend Red Mass with homily addressing immigration, religious freedom
This morning Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer and Samuel Alito attended the Red Mass, a Roman Catholic liturgy …
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Un inmigrante mexicano preside por primera vez la Misa Roja en Estados Unidos
El Arzobispo de los Ángeles en Estados Unidos, Mons. José Gómez, se convirtió en el primer Prelado de origen mexicano en celebrar la llamada Misa Roja anual en la Catedral de San Mateo en Washington, ante una gran cantidad de juristas y profesionales dedicados al campo de las leyes.
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Archbishop tells Supreme Court justices to commit to an ‘America that welcomes the immigrant and refugee’
Los Angeles Archbishop José Gómez said Sunday at a Mass for legal professionals and government officials they should commit to developing an America that “welcomes the immigrant and refugee.”
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Archbishop Gomez delivers homily at the annual Red Mass in Washington D.C.
Archbishop José H. Gomez today, Sunday, October 1, delivered the homily for the 65th Red Mass at St. Matthew the Apostle Church in Washington, D.C. The Archbishop is the first Hispanic bishop to address the annual gathering of legal professionals. The principal celebrant of the Mass was Archbishop of Washington D.C., Cardinal Donald Wuerl.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ DELIVERS HOMILY AT THE ANNUAL RED MASS IN WASHINGTON D.C.
–LA Archbishop is first Hispanic Bishop to deliver a homily at the gathering of legal professionals– Archbishop José H. Gomez today, Sunday, October 1, delivered …
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VIDEO: Veneran en la Catedral de Los Ángeles al Santo Niño de la Mascaipacha
El culto al Santo Niño de la Mascaipacha, una imagen peruana que fusionaba la cultura hispánica y la incaica y fue prohibida en el siglo XVIII, ha sido recuperado más de 200 años después en California, gracias al interés de dos profesores universitarios de origen mexicano.
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El culto al Santo Niño de la Mascaipacha renace en California
El culto al Santo Niño de la Mascaipacha, una imagen peruana que fusionaba la cultura hispánica y la incaica y fue prohibida en el siglo XVIII, ha sido recuperado más de 200 años después en California, gracias al interés de dos profesores universitarios de origen mexicano.
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How to help the homeless in LA County
Los Angeles County has an array of organizations that offer services to the homeless, and ways people can help the thousands of people on the streets on any given night.
You can help them reach the people they serve with donations of clothing, food and money or by volunteering your time. -
Catholic leaders press for Dream Act as DACA deadline looms
Nearly a month has passed since the Trump administration started a six-month countdown on ending the DACA program. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals has protected the nation’s so-called Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States by their parents.
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Talleres de renovación de DACA en Los Ángeles
En última semana, ofrecen numerosos talleres de renovación de DACA en Los Ángeles