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Pro-life training camp for youth, adults launches in southern California
The California assisted suicide law that allows doctors to prescribe lethal medications for terminally ill patients went into effect on June 9.
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Riding to Folsom with a bishop
Saturday, June 25, 1:29 a.m. The white chartered bus with dark trim around its tinted windows pulls into Holy Family’s parking lot in South Pasadena. A good hour late. Some 15 women, including more than a few grandmothers, are out here in front of the youth center with kids in tow.
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Merciful companions needed to support post-abortive women and those affected by abortion
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is looking for “merciful companions” — men and women to walk through the healing process with those affected by an abortion.
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Pokemon Go: Getting people to Church since…Thursday
“I caught one!” Someone screamed this outside of Fr. Ryan Kaup’s rectory window the other night, waking him up at 12:30 a.m.
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ARCHDIOCESE NAMES DIRECTOR OF ANNUAL APPEAL PROGRAM
Together in Mission is the only Annual Appeal program in the country that dedicates every dollar to assisting parishes and schools in need Deirdre “Dee” …
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lives dedicated to God and God’s people
Remember: You belong to God from eternity to eternity. You were loved by God before you were born; you will be loved by God long after you die. Your human lifetime—long or short—is only a part of your total life in God. The length of time doesn’t matter. Life is just a little opportunity for you during a few years to say to God: “I love you, too.” – Henri J. Nouwen
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THOUSANDS TO GATHER FOR MASS CELEBRATING THE IMMIGRANT SPIRIT IN AMERICA
Group to Walk 50 Miles to Participate in the Mass as Part of Three-Day Pilgrimage in Solidarity and Prayer for all Immigrants Thousands of faithful, …
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St. Rose of Lima Carnival opens today
“Disneyland in your backyard” is how Don Runyon, carnival chairman for the three-day carnival at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Simi Valley, describes the July 8-10 event.
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A Way Forward On Immigration
Our nation’s failure to address the immigration issue has led to a persistent air of crisis and a true humanitarian tragedy.
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New L.A. media platform utilizes print and digital formats, social media
The new multimedia platform created by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has as its patron St. Junipero Serra and aims to follow his example as the first to evangelize in California.


