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We Asked Millennial Priests How They’re Courting the Least Religious Generation
In the wake of scandals in the Catholic Church and a growing rejection of traditional values, a record-low number of young people consider themselves religious. Millennials are less likely than any previous generation to pray, attend services, or consider religion an important part of their lives, according to the Pew Research Center. And attempts to connect with young people—like “rock churches,” or the priest who started accepting confessions via Snapchat—haven’t exactly sparked new interest in religion.
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Servite High School honors community leaders at sixth annual ‘Excellence in Leadership Dinner’
Servite High School in Anaheim celebrated brotherhood, service and leadership earlier this year as it honored community leaders during its sixth annual Excellence in Leadership Dinner at the Anaheim Hilton.
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LAMP SoCAL awarded Vital Worship grant
The Liturgical Arts Ministry Project of Southern California (LAMP SoCal) has been awarded a Vital Worship grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW).
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church parishioners dig wells in Tanzania
Parishioners of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Pasadena traveled to Tanzania to help dig wells and provide clean drinking water to the underprivileged and those living in rural areas.
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Santacruzan and the Flowers of May: Filipino community celebrates the Virgin Mary
On May 14, the Filipino Catholic community of Los Angeles gathered at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for two traditional celebrations of the Virgin Mary: the Santacruzan and the Flowers of May.
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Over 100 Catholic scouts attend 90th annual Religious Emblem Mass
A flood of brown and olive green filled the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels on May 15, as more than 100 Boy and Girl Scouts and scoutmasters in full uniform attended the 90th annual Religious Emblem Presentation Mass.
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Immaculate Heart athletes excel in swimming, track and field
After ending their seasons as Sunshine League champions, Immaculate Heart High School’s swim and track and field teams performed impressively in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs.
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New principal to lead Immaculate Heart High School
Immaculate Heart High School’s Board of Trustees has named Naemah Morris, an Immaculate Heart alumna, educator and administrator, as the school’s next principal, effective July 1.
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Phl Consulate General in LA participates in 12th Santacruzan
The Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles joined the 12th Archdiocesan Filipino Marian Celebration of Santacruzan recently held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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St. Didacus to Open New Technology/Media Center
St. Didacus Elementary School in Sylmar recently dedicated its new “Jo Ann Malone Technology/Media Center” for the students here.


