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Archbishop Gomez: Make Oscar Romero’s mission your own
The 100th birthday of Blessed Oscar Romero was a time for Los Angelenos to reflect on the martyred Salvadoran bishop’s virtues and how his vision can be made a reality today.
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Millennial Nuns Fuel Their Faith in Los Angeles
The Carmelite Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Los Angeles have been actively serving their flock for 90 years
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ALL-CIF Southern Section Teams Fall 2016 Sports
The gridiron, volleyball court and swimming pool were the sites of numerous accomplishments during the 2016 fall sports season by local Catholic school teams and athletes, with several accorded honors of excellence by CIF-Southern Section coaches.
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Archbishop Gomez welcomes 21 new seminarians with Mass and barbecue
On Aug. 2, Archbishop José H. Gomez welcomed 21 new seminarians to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles as they begin their journey toward the priesthood at St. John’s Seminary and Queen of Angels Center for Priestly Formation.
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Celebrating Our Lady Queen of the Angels
A joyous observance of the 236th anniversary of the founding of the City of Los Angeles will commence at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles. Archbishop José H. Gomez will preside over a special votive Mass honoring Mary as Our Lady of the Angels, who is, with St. Vibiana and St. Patrick, patroness of the city and the archdiocese.
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LA archbishop: Our Lady of Guadalupe guide, protector for our times
It is in the appearance of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531 to a poor Indian convert that we can see God’s plan and care for America today, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez said in an important northern California address that tackled the “de-Christianization” of our culture.
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Archbishop Gomez celebrates Mass for Santa Clara High students and faculty
Archbishop Jose Gomez, head of the Los Angeles Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, came to Oxnard Friday to say Mass for students and faculty at Santa Clara High School. The archbishop of the largest archdiocese in the Catholic Church made his first trip to Santa Clara to celebrate the feast of St. Clare of Assisi, the school’s patron saint. His appearance also celebrated 115 years of Catholic education at the Oxnard school.
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Los Angeles service honors slain El Salvador archbishop
A special mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles honored a Catholic archbishop who was slain in 1980 during El Salvador’s bloody 12-year civil war.
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‘This is your city. Be a saint’: Teens take ownership of Los Angeles
More than 1,000 teenagers from Southern California joined in a eucharistic procession around UCLA campus the evening of Aug. 4, giving a tangible sign of their Catholic faith in an increasingly secularized city.
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Former school leader remembered
An avid boxer, she also took home the crown in her convent’s hula-hoop competition and could often be found cheering wildly on the sidelines of high school sporting events.


