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L.A.’s quiet archbishop has a message for immigrants, and prayers for president-elect Trump
he archbishop spoke with a patience that belied his frustration.
“My dear brothers and sisters,” he said to the congregation that had gathered at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on the Thursday evening after the presidential election. “We are here tonight because our people are hurting, and they feel afraid.”
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Archbishop José H. Gomez ‘Tonight, our brothers and sisters are hurting and afraid’
We are here tonight because our people are hurting and they feel afraid. We are here to listen to their voices, because they feel they are being forgotten.
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New US bishops’ leader to immigrants: We have your back LeGlobalIsTe
The upshot is that while Francis has begun naming bishops and promoting cardinals who share his vision for the church, observers say it will likely take another couple of years and perhaps 20 to 30 more appointments to the almost 300-member hierarchy before Catholics would see a definite “Francis effect” on elections of USCCB leaders. LeGlobalIsTe http://leglobaliste.com/2016/11/20/new-us-bishops-leader-to-immigrants-we-have-your-back/
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AS HOLY DOORS CLOSED TODAY AT CATHEDRAL, MISSION OF MERCY THROUGHOUT THE ARCHDIOCESE CONTINUES WITH LAUNCH OF MERCY FUND AND BY YOUR SIDE LA
SoCal faithful to start nine days of prayer tomorrow leading up to Giving Tuesday As the Jubilee Year of Mercy comes to an end …
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Local legal professionals gather for annual Red Mass
St. Thomas More, the patron saint of law and public service, famously posited that “the times are never so bad but that a good man can live in them.” More’s unshakeable faith and integrity has served as inspiration to the many lawyers, judges, public officials and law faculty who gathered at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels Nov. 9 for the 34th annual Los Angeles Red Mass.
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Immigration is a family issue – An interview with Archbishop Gomez
In the wake of the presidential election Catholics must remember that immigration is a global issue involving real families, the new vice president of the U.S. bishops’ conference says.
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Rwandan genocide survivor to speak at OneLife L.A. 2017
A survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide will be the keynote speaker at OneLife L.A. 2017. The annual event draws tens of thousands of pro-life supporters, who gather in downtown Los Angeles to celebrate the beauty and dignity of human life.
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‘ESTA NOCHE, NUESTROS HERMANOS Y HERMANAS ESTÁN AFLIGIDOS Y TEMEROSOS’
Estamos aquí esta noche porque nuestro pueblo está sufriendo y se siente asustado. Estamos aquí para escuchar sus voces, porque sienten que están siendo olvidados.
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City attorney talks social justice at Immaculate Heart students stay on course
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer (center) recently met with Immaculate Heart High School students studying social justice issues, and encouraged them to develop to their full potential while remembering to reach out to those who are less fortunate.
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Gómez’s immigration stance praised by Vatican official By Elise Harris
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said the election of Archbishop Jose Gómez as vice president of the U.S. bishop’s conference will serve as a great resource on immigration, especially in wake of the presidential election of Donald Trump – known for his “fiery” comments on the issue.


