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Cathedral exhibits student artwork from 15 Catholic high schools
Thousands will see the artwork on display in the northwest corner of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels over the next few months. But the drawings, paintings and sculptures weren’t created by anyone famous.
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Teaching is about ‘living your faith daily,’ says Catholic school educator
“I am a teacher … I am not in it for the income; I am in it for the outcome.”
“I am a teacher … It’s who I am; it’s my passion, my calling, my world.”
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Expectation, faith and protection at San Miguel
Maryann Reynoso, principal of San Miguel School on 108th street in Los Angeles, introduces four of her students, sitting around a table, to a visitor. Jacob Lopez, Emily Hernandez and her good friend Zittlali Arellano are fourth-graders. Aidan Bentivengo is in fifth.
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Changing the ending: Striving for Catholic school growth in the 21st century
Happy Catholic Schools Week! This is the week that Catholic schools across the United States celebrate the history and ongoing value that these institutions provide to students and families.
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L.A. Angels owner awards full college scholarships to two Sacred Heart H.S. students
On Feb. 2, two high school seniors at Sacred Heart High School in Lincoln Heights were awarded full four-year college scholarships to their school of choice. Arte Moreno, an American businessman and owner of the baseball team the Los Angeles Angels, funded the generous award through his charity foundation.
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NFL veteran awards Golden Football to St. Anthony High School
Super Bowl champion Manu Tuiasosopo returned to his alma mater, St. Anthony High School in Long Beach, to present a Super Bowl 50 Golden Football on behalf of the NFL during a private reception with the school’s football coaches and players on Jan. 29.
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Archbishop Gomez: social justice needs a pro-life foundation
Efforts to combat social injustice cannot forget that the right to life is foundational, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles said at a Hispanic pro-life gathering last week.
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Service readies Loyola seniors for real world
Loyola High School of Los Angeles, the oldest continually operated educational institution in Southern California, has announced that its Senior Service Project celebrated its 35th anniversary of giving back to Los Angeles from Jan. 5 through Jan. 22.
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Michigan Wolverines ‘out on a limb’ with Loyola standout
Most college football fans have two dates marked on their calendar each year: the national championship and national signing day.



