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Why One Mayfield Senior School Student Says Teenage Christian Service is Important
Kaitlyn Maddigan, a senior at Mayfield Senior School, said she was not only honored to receive the Christian Service Award Medal from Archbishop Jose H. Gomez, but she was proud to stand among 75 other Catholic high school award recipients.
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L.A. area workshops to focus on immigrant rights and emergency preparedness for immigrant families
In the light of recent changes on national immigration policies which have raised fears and anxieties among families and communities of various backgrounds, a series of workshops will be taking place in the Greater Los Angeles area this week focusing on rights of immigrants.
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At Cantwell Sacred Heart: Student-athletes let their actions speak
They are both gifted student-athletes at Cantwell Sacred Heart High School in Montebello who also happen to be polite, well-mannered and, quite honestly, not especially comfortable talking about themselves or their exploits, on or off the field.
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Msgr. Jeremiah Timothy Murphy, priest for more than 50 years, dies at 79
Msgr. Jeremiah Timothy Murphy, a faithful servant of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles known for his love for the priesthood, rigorous intellectual life and unfailing work as a parish priest despite being confined to a wheelchair, died on March 1 surrounded by family and friends. He was 79 years old.
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Archbishop Gomez: We are the answer that God provides to those who suffer
It has been a year since Pope Francis released “Amoris Laetitia,” his apostolic exhortation reflecting on the insights of the 2014-15 Synod on the Family. Some prelates have responded by reevaluating their stance toward groups like the divorced and L.G.B.T. Catholics. Others have vigorously protested against the same.
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Mass to celebrate bishop’s 25th year of leadership
A Mass on Saturday, March 18, will celebrate Bishop Gerald Barnes’ 25th year of leading the Diocese of San Bernardino.
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On immigration, seeking the balance of love and the law
Editor’s note: On March 8, Archbishop Gomez addressed a gathering of Catholics and other leaders in politics and business at a symposium hosted by the Napa Institute in Washington, D.C. The text below is adapted from his address. To read his full talk, “Where Do We Go From Here? Why We Cannot Wait for Immigration Reform,” visit his website: ArchbishopGomez.com.
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Archdiocese of L.A. elementary students invited to take part in Our Lady of Fatima art contest
Students from grades 1 through 8 in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are invited to participate in the Our Lady Fatima art contest in honor of the 100th anniversary of the apparition of the Blessed Mother at Fatima. The winner will receive a $100 cash prize.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ CELEBRATES SELFLESSNESS AND TALENT OF SIX CATHOLICS AT 29TH CARDINAL’S AWARDS DINNER
Six members of the Los Angeles Catholic community who have extensive and distinguished records of service received the 2017 Cardinal’s Awards on Saturday, March 11, …
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Lanzan nueva escuela de catequesis totalmente virtual
Este Jueves 9 de marzo se lanzo el Instituto Tepeyac, un centro de formacion de catequesis en linea dirigida a catolicos de habla castellana en todo el mundo, especialmente para aquellos que residen en Estados Unidos.


