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St. Paul athletic duo appreciate Catholic school environment
They may play different sports at St. Paul High School — volleyball for her, football for him — but Hannah Tostado and Alexis Reyes share an important connection: their appreciation for faith, family and the opportunities of Catholic school education.
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DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATIONS RETURN TO CALVARY CEMETERY IN EAST L.A. AND SANTA CLARA CEMETERY IN OXNARD
–Archbishop Gomez will Celebrate Mass at Calvary Cemetery on Saturday, Nov. 4; special performances include Mexican Regional singer Helen Ochoa in East LA and America’s …
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Las Vegas and God
Like many of you, I woke last week on the feast of the Guardian Angels to the news of another mass shooting in America — this time in Las Vegas.
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A Lonely Gabriel and Us
“It was kind of heartbreaking to see this lonely little figure who was just suffering on his own.” In his first hours into a pilgrimage to the Marian shrine at Fátima, Bishop David O’Connell, born in Ireland and serving in Los Angeles, told the story of having been on a recent trip to Honduras and meeting a young boy named Gabriel. He had just watched an older boy bully Gabriel, and Gabriel had no one to cry or complain to.
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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.



