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‘No matter who is president, Jesus Christ is still king’
In the last week or so, I have been blessed to be spending time with thousands of young Catholics.
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U.S. Catholics encouraged to weigh issues carefully as they enter voting booth
In the weeks leading up the hotly contested Nov. 8 election, many Catholic bishops have written columns, issued statements or preached homilies encouraging their people to weigh the issues carefully as they enter the voting booth.
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Sacred Our Lady image will visit Oxnard
A sacred image of Our Lady of Guadalupe will begin its tour of Ventura County on Saturday in a Dia de los Muertos celebration at Santa Clara cemetery in Oxnard.
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Sacerdote en México explica significado religioso de celebración del Día de los Muertos
El día 2 de noviembre, después de la Solemnidad de Todos los Santos, la Iglesia Católica celebra el Día de los Fieles Difuntos y en diversos países se conmemora esta fecha con una serie de antiguas tradiciones como las mexicanas.
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Cementerios de L.A. y Oxnard celebran el Día de los Muertos
Dos cementerios católicos de la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles celebrarán el Día de Los Muertos con eventos gratuitos para toda la familia.
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White Mass honors Dominican sister for finding creative ways to serve the poor, vulnerable
A Dominican sister was one of the first to suggest providing free tattoo removal to former gang members in order to erase the visible ink markings preventing their re-entry into society.
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Conscience, compassion and health care
On Oct. 23, we celebrated our annual White Mass for those in the healing professions of medicine and health care at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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For cross country team, these shelter dogs make perfect running partners
Animal shelters see dogs that have been abandoned, abused and neglected. Spending most of their days in cages means they don’t move around much.
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Who is Elisabeth of the Trinity, Our Newest Saint?
Elisabeth of the Trinity was a Carmelite nun who died at the beginning of the 20th century at the age of 26. Born in an Army camp in 1880, the oldest of two sisters, her father was a veteran and POW of the Franco-Prussian War who died while she was still a child. Her mother had a conversion experience before her marriage and was zealous to live a pious life — and perhaps a little too fearful and scrupulous. Yet she was very loving and extremely devoted to her daughters. She moved the family to Dijon a few blocks from the parish church of Saint-Michel, and just across the street from the Carmelite Monastery Elisabeth would someday join. Josephine Catez raised her children around piano lessons, homeschool and involvement in the parish. It was in this context that Elisabeth discovered her devotion to Christ and learned how to control herself. She, in fact, had a fiery temper but learned through prayer how to submit this to God with love.
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DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATION RETURNS TO CALVARY CEMETERY IN EAST L.A. AND FOR THE FIRST TIME CELEBRATED AT SANTA CLARA CEMETERY IN OXNARD
–Latin Grammy-Nominated Trio Ellas to Perform at Both Events– –Pilgrim Image of the Virgin of Guadalupe to be Present at Santa Clara in Oxnard– The …


