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ONELIFE LA UNITES MORE THAN 15,000 IN CELEBRATION OF THE BEAUTY AND DIGNITY OF EVERY HUMAN LIFE IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
Largest SoCal Event of its Kind Concluded with the Annual Respect Life Mass with Overflow Attendance at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels More …
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‘OneLife LA’ event expected to draw thousands Saturday
Thousands are expected to participate in a celebration of life Saturday that will be led by Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez.
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Taking It to the Streets: Pro-Life Marches Create a Coast-to-Coast Groundswell of Action
LOS ANGELES — Internationally acclaimed Christian speaker Nick Vujicic has no arms and legs, but he has changed thousands of lives with his personal testimony. This weekend at OneLife LA, Los Angeles’ annual pro-life celebration, Vujicic will remind thousands of people that they, too, can be powerful agents of change.
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Crespi downs Loyola, extends winning streak to 17
The reigning Division 4 California State high school basketball champion Crespi Celts may have lost a few of their senior leaders heading into this season, but have lost none of their drive to repeat.
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Faith groups unite to end human trafficking in Los Angeles
On Jan. 16, families, high school students and human trafficking survivors marched in protest of labor and sex trafficking. The roughly 500 activists held signs and chanted as they walked through Koreatown, a Los Angeles neighborhood known for cases of human trafficking.
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INTERNATIONAL LATINO POP STAR ALEXANDER ACHA TO PERFORM FOR THOUSANDS AT ONELIFE LA
2nd annual event features inspirational speakers, musical performances, and service projects including hair donations to create wigs for ill children and collection of clothes and …
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Taking It to the Streets: Pro-Life Marches Create a Coast-to-Coast Groundswell of Action
Events in Los Angeles and Washington are encouraging pro-lifers to commit to do something to build a culture of life in their communities.
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OneLife LA and the works of mercy
I am reading Pope Francis’ new book, “The Name of God is Mercy” (Random House), which came out last week.
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Seven pastoral associates commissioned to serve the Church
During a Jan. 17 Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, seven pastoral associates were formally commissioned to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, to serve side by side with parish pastors in leading RCIA classes, Scripture studies and other faith formation programs.
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Community via new ‘Clergy Connect’
Before the formal presentation and photo at Clergy Connect’s recent training session in Los Angeles, Archbishop José H. Gomez was leaning over Msgr. Felix Diomartich, sitting at a table, his black walker stowed close by. Both were grinning as they chatted.


