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New principal in charge at Seton Catholic Prep
A new principal has taken the helm of Seton Catholic Preparatory in Chandler.
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MISA PARA CELEBRAR A LOS INMIGRANTES REÚNE A MILES EN LA CATEDRAL ANGELINA
Grupos de peregrinos convergieron en un solo lugar: la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, para allí celebrar – junto a otros fieles- la Misa de reconocimiento a todos los inmigrantes. Uno procedía del Condado de Orange y el otro se le unió días después en Boyle Heights. En la ruta se les fueron acoplando más caminantes.
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Connected: National Black Catholic Congress unites members to evangelize
Following a series of fortuitous events (facilitated, she is quite sure, by the Holy Spirit), Dione Grillo found herself surrounded by more fellow African American Catholics than she had ever seen gathered in one place in her entire life. The experience was both beautiful and spiritually uplifting, filling her with a range of unexpected emotions and a newfound sense of “connection.”
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California bishops support bill to restrict immigration enforcement
California’s efforts to protect immigrants while balancing legitimate public safety concerns is proving more difficult than many thought. SB 54, the California Values Act (de Leon, D-Los Angeles), is at an impasse, at least temporarily, as Governor Brown, Senate President pro temp Kevin de Leon, immigration groups and law enforcement interests grapple with the legislation’s complexities.
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‘Moving forward’: Seminary names new faculty, boosts recruiting
St. Patrick’s Seminary & University is welcoming five new professors and expects to admit as many as 15 new seminarians from six dioceses for the upcoming academic year, as new rector-president and vice chancellor Jesuit Father George Schultze reaches out to bishops in several Western states to encourage them to consider the Menlo Park seminary for priestly formation.
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Diocesan delegates find joy, inspiration at Convocation of Catholic Leaders
Eleven delegates from the Diocese of Providence joined 3,500 participants from throughout the United States in celebrating the Gospel and recommitting themselves to the Church’s mission of evangelization at the Convocation of Catholic Leaders in Orlando July 1–4.
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Oregon church leaders attend national convocation on missionary discipleship
A delegation from the Archdiocese of Portland traveled to Orlando, Florida, July 1-4 to help devise ways to best reflect the church’s missionary call in today’s world.
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El camino a la beatificación del obispo Alfonso Gallegos, el ‘Santo del Barrio’
Muy pocas veces miembros de una comunidad pueden asegurar que convivieron con una persona que en cuestión de tiempo puede ser convertida en santa por el Vaticano. El obispo Gallegos está a dos milagros de ser oficialmente un santo, aunque para los que lo conocieron ya lo es.
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Inspired to boldly proclaim The Joy of the Gospel in America
I didn’t know what to expect. From the very first session it was clear that this was no ordinary conference gathering. This was an event that would have the potential to transform the Church from within so it can carry out its mission of being more effective in proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ as envisioned by Pope Francis.



