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Community remembers Msgr. John A. Fosselman’s life of service
Known as “Father John” to family and friends, Msgr. John Anthony Fosselman was a priest of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles for 74 years. He devoted his life to God, and served as an example of how to live a life filled with piety, humility and charity before he died April 24. He was 99.
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Longtime volunteer doesn’t let cancer get him down
In 1986, Father Luis Valbuena, OMI, pastor of Holy Family Church in Wilmington, had an idea. He just needed the right person for the job. He approached Fernando Herrera, president of the Holy Name Society, with his plan.
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First grade musings at Immaculate Conception
“I know you haven’t finished first grade yet. Miss Murphy told me you’ve still got May and part of June to go. But first grade is a really important year, and you learned a lot, right?”
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Msgr. Francis J. Weber: Still curious (and writing) after all these years
If he heard it once, he heard it 100 times: “Why are you so nosy?”
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Lucille Rader Education Foundation awards three Catholic seniors with college scholarships
This month the Lucille Rader Education Foundation announced the three winners of the 2016 scholarship competition, awarded to student athletes who have demonstrated academic excellence and outstanding character.
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Our daily bread
May is Mary’s Month. It is a new moment in the springtime of the year when we reflect on the love that our Blessed Mother showed to us in bringing Jesus into the world.
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Court rules against real estate mogul who pressured nuns with ‘bad deal’
L.A. County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Bowick ruled April 13 that the contested sale of the former convent of the Immaculate Heart of Mary religious sisters to urban developer Dana Hollister is invalid. Bowick entered an order May 2 affirming the sisters as the rightful owner of the Waverly Drive property and ordering Hollister to immediately vacate the premises.





