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  • Jovenes latinos recibieron hoy un reconocimiento
    March 16, 2016  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    VARIOS JOVENES LATINOS RECIBIERON HOY UN RECONOCIMIENTO DEBIDO A SERVICIOS PRESTADOS EN FAVOR DE LA COMUNIDAD. ENTRE LOS HOMENAJEADOS TAMBIEN SE ENCUENTRAN MAESTROS QUE BRILLARON POR SU DEDICADA LABOR.

  • Immaculate Heart Student Achieves Top ACT Score
    March 16, 2016  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Katie Hughes, a junior and scholar athlete at Immaculate Heart High School, has earned the highest possible composite score of 36 on the ACT ®, the leading U.S. admissions test that determines academic readiness for college.

  • Arzobispo de EEUU pide firmar petición para reconocer genocidio de cristianos en Oriente
    March 14, 2016  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    LOS ÁNGELES, 11 Mar. 16 / 07:14 pm (ACI).- En su nueva columna semanal titulada “La historia del cristianismo está escrita con la sangre de los mártires”, Mons. José Gómez, Arzobispo de Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos) pidió a los católicos que no sean indiferentes y que firmen una petición para que el gobierno de ese país reconozca el genocidio de los cristianos en Irak y Siria.

  • LA HISTORIA DEL CRISTIANISMO ESTÁ ESCRITA CON LA SANGRE DE LOS MÁRTIRES
    March 11, 2016  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

  • EL ARZOBISPO GOMEZ EXHORTA A CATÓLICOS A FIRMAR PETICIÓN PARA DECLARAR COMO GENOCIDIO LA SITUACIÓN QUE ENFRENTAN LOS CRISTIANOS PERSEGUIDOS EN EL MEDIO ORIENTE
    March 11, 2016  |  Press Releases  |  No Comment

    El Arzobispo escribe en su columna semanal en Vida Nueva que una designación de genocidio le da un estatus especial a los cristianos que huyen …

  • William H. Hannon Foundation continues namesake’s support of Loyola High School
    March 11, 2016  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    This month, Loyola High School in Los Angeles received a $1 million grant for the modernization and expansion of their student activities center. The improved Xavier Center will host a variety of school functions, while also standing as a reminder of the late William H. Hannon’s devotion to his alma mater.

  • St. John Vianney Golf Tournament fundraiser seeks to rebuild church destroyed by arson
    March 11, 2016  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    The parish community of St. John Vianney Church in Hacienda Heights will be holding a golf tournament fundraiser next month to help collect funds to rebuild their church building, which was completely destroyed by arson five years ago. The April 18 fundraiser will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of St. John Vianney parish. The tournament will begin with registration at 10 a.m., a silent auction at 4:30 p.m. and a dinner and awards ceremony at 5:45 p.m. The Friendly Hills Country Club, located at 8500 S. Villa Verde Dr., Whittier, will host the event.

  • ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ URGES CATHOLICS TO SIGN PETITION TO DECLARE THE SITUATION FACED BY PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST A GENOCIDE
    March 11, 2016  |  Press Releases  |  No Comment

    Archbishop writes in his weekly column in Angelus News that a genocide designation gives a special status to Christians fleeing the persecution In his weekly …

  • In Simi Valley: ‘A window to the infinite’
    March 10, 2016  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    They were linked, bizarrely, by would-be assassins’ bullets that struck them within seven weeks of each other in the spring of 1981.

  • Change of habit: The struggle of African American sisters in the U.S.
    March 10, 2016  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    Sister Desiré Findlay teaches dance, religion and Spanish at all-girls’ Pomona Catholic High School here in the archdiocese. Six months ago, she was interviewed for a book on the history of racial discrimination within U.S. women religious congregations.

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