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We are here to serve
Last week I had the joy to welcome the priests of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for a day of fellowship and prayer.
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PILGRIMAGE OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE AND ST. JUAN DIEGO IMAGES CONTINUES IN LOS ANGELES THROUGHOUT OCTOBER
Kicking off early this year, the pilgrimage of the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, known as La Peregrina, visited Catalina Island on Sept. …
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The rosary in a time of distraction
We live in a culture that seems to encourage us to be distracted and always busy with constant activity.
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La tradición peruana de ‘El Señor de los Milagros’ echa raíces en EEUU
La veneración a la imagen de Cristo crucificado, plasmada por un angoleño en 1651 en Lima, Perú cruzó fronteras. Después de sobrevivir a desastres naturales y a la misma iglesia católica, es hoy una celebración popular en suelo sudamericano que los inmigrantes trasladaron a Estados Unidos.
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Father Gregory Coiro, former teacher and media relations spokesperson, dies
Father Gregory Louis Coiro, O.F.M. Cap., former head of media relations for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, died Sept. 9. He was 63. Known for his intelligence and “quick wit,” Father Coiro made an impression on those who met him, according to his friend of 41 years, Father Ron Talbott.
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Immaculate Heart sets the pace at cross-country meet
Despite warm temperatures last Saturday, Immaculate Heart High School’s cross country teams sizzled during the 43rd annual Bellarmine-Jefferson Invitational at Griffith Park.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe returns to Ventura County parishes
A sacred, pope-blessed image of the Virgin Mary will visit seven Ventura County sites in November, a year after local parishes were bypassed on the annual Our Lady tour that brings processions, vigils and lines of pilgrims across the three-county Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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California, New Mexico bishops urge opposition to death penalty measures
Proposition 62 would replace the maximum punishment for murder with life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Always forward
I am writing these words from Rome, where I am part of a delegation of American bishops who are planning for V Encuentro. We are on a weeklong pilgrimage that includes meetings with Vatican officials.
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California bishops urge voters to reject the death penalty
The California Catholic bishops are urging voters to support a November ballot initiative that would outlaw the death penalty.


