-
How this OneLife LA speaker is ‘made for greater’
Karen Gaffney has swum the English Channel, is the president of a global non-profit, and has an honorary doctorate. She’ll share her story in Los Angeles this Saturday, at an annual event designed to celebrate human dignity.
-
New Los Angeles ministry aims to help families of the imprisoned
The new program, which is part of the archdiocese’s Office of Life, Justice and Peace, was launched Jan. 12 with a blessing that took place at the pastoral center of St. Charles Borromeo Parish in North Hollywood
-
Ending DACA will lead to ‘humanitarian crisis,’ says L.A. archbishop
Congress must separate “the conversation about DACA” from the “larger issues” about U.S. immigration policy, because allowing the program to expire will lead “to a humanitarian crisis,” especially in Los Angeles, said Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.
-
ESTA ARQUIDIÓCESIS DE ESTADOS UNIDOS LANZA NUEVO MINISTERIO PARA FAMILIAS DE PRESOS
La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles lanzó este viernes un nuevo ministerio para servir a las familias de los presos de los condados de Los Ángeles, Santa Bárbara y Ventura en Estados Unidos.
-
New Los Angeles ministry aims to help families of the imprisoned
Families with loved ones in prison are feeling isolated, and a new initiative of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is setting out to change that.
-
LA archdiocese urges DACA recipients to renew before window closes
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles in partnership with Catholic Charities Los Angeles will provide assistance with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications, as the federal government has resumed accepting applications from DACA enrollees who want to renew their protected status.
-
Archbishop Gomez presides at Mass to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Archbishop José H. Gomez was the principal celebrant at a special Mass to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
-
Mourning in Montecito: Remembering Roy Rohter, founder of Catholic academies
An early morning flash flood in Montecito on Jan. 9 claimed the lives of at least 17 people, with another 43 people reported missing, including four children — victims of the mudslides that overtook hundreds of homes and swept cars into the ocean. The tragedy’s first identified fatality was a recognized name in the Catholic community: philanthropist and father of three, Roy Rohter. He was 84 years old.
-
LA ARCHDIOCESE URGES DACA RECIPIENTS TO RENEW BEFORE WINDOW CLOSES; OFFERS APPLICATION ASSISTANCE THROUGH CATHOLIC CHARITIES
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles in partnership with Catholic Charities Los Angeles will provide assistance with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) applications, as the …
-
OneLife LA headliner, actress Patricia Heaton, talks about ‘the most important things’
“People with a specific disability are being targeted,” Patricia Heaton, the actress known for “Everybody Loves Raymond” and currently in her ninth season on the primetime family series, “The Middle,” said in an interview about Down syndrome and abortion.


