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Mercy on L.A.’s Skid Row
“Enjoy,” said Archbishop José H. Gomez, placing the plate of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, green beans and salad in front of the middle-aged man with the shaved head. He repeated the motion with the other hand to a nearby gentleman wearing a flannel shirt. Then he headed back to the counter of the Cardinal Manning Center for two more paper plates.
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Cathedral to host closing Mass for Year of Consecrated Life
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles will celebrate the closing of the Jubilee Year of Consecrated Life with a Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angeles on Jan. 31 at 3:30 p.m.
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The moral urgency of immigration reform
The new year began with a new wave of government raids targeting immigrants from Central America and Mexico. About 120 were rounded up for deportation — mostly women and children, many of whom had come to the U.S. fleeing violence in their home countries.
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The future is with life!
In the Church, we are always working to fulfill God’s beautiful plan of love for creation and for every human life. In our times, that means we are working to build a great force for life and love in our world.
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Karyme Lozano se atreve a defender la vida
La actriz mexicana radicada en Los Ángeles, Karyme Lozano se atrevió a defender la vida al crear la revista Atrévete a ser… que en su primera edición la dedica a contar las historias de mujeres hispanas que como ella sin importar los obstáculos y barreras se atreven a ser madres y tener a sus hijos.
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St. Vicent de Paul of Los Angeles
SVdPLA joined more than 15,000 Southern Californians, a diverse roster of local and international speakers and celebrities, and Archbishop Jose H. Gomez at OneLife LA, on Saturday, January 23, 2016 at Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles. OneLife LA, the only large-scale event that celebrates the beauty and dignity of every human life from conception to natural death, drew thousands throughout Southern California.
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Photos: Archbishop Gomez Give Mass at Juvenile Hall
Archbishop Jose Gomez gives a special blessing and opening of Door of Mercy and Mass for juveniles the Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Sylmar, CA Sunday, January 24, 2016. The Pope recently answered a letter from one of the inmates at the facility in what the Catholic church is calling the “Year of Mercy”. (Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles News Group)
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For incarcerated Sylmar youth, a ‘door of mercy’ opens
SYLMAR >> Inside a high-security unit at the Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall on Sunday, Carlos proudly read a personal letter he had just received from Pope Francis.




