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Plácido Domingo homenajeará a su hermana en Los Ángeles
El cantante español de ópera Plácido Domingo dirigirá un concierto gratuito en homenaje a su difunta hermana, María José Domingo, en la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles el próximo 28 de septiembre.
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Doctor-prescribed death is the wrong choice for California
Last week, the California legislature voted to allow doctors to help their patients kill themselves.
This decision is deeply disturbing — and so is the process that led to this vote.
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Statement from the Archdiocese
Today, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant ordered Dana Hollister to vacate the Waverly property, pay $25,000 monthly to the Institute of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, pay costs of the maintenance and care of the property and provide an accounting of those expenditures.
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Sisters trust archbishop with sale of convent
For months, the media has sensationalized the sale of the Immaculate Hear of Mary Sisters’ former convent to urban developer Dana Hollister. Los Angeles County Superior Judge James Chaflant ruled the sale invalid July 30.
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Sisters trust archbishop with sale of convent
For months, the media has sensationalized the sale of the Immaculate Hear of Mary Sisters’ former convent to urban developer Dana Hollister. Los Angeles County Superior Judge James Chaflant ruled the sale invalid July 30.
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STATEMENT BY ARCHBISHOP JOSÉ H. GOMEZ ON CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE’S APPROVAL OF ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL SB2X-15
I am deeply disturbed by the California legislature’s decision to allow doctors to help their patients kill themselves. This is no way for our government …
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Bishop Solis welcomes ‘three wonderful shepherds … with open arms’
For Bishop Oscar A. Solis, DD, VG, serving the Archdiocese of Los Angeles for the past 11 years has been a faith-filled journey and continuous source of joy.
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‘My life, no longer mine, changed forever’
According to Auxiliary Bishop Alexander Salazar, the Sept. 8 ordination of its three new auxiliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles “is a praise-filled moment, as we all gather together in prayer as an archdiocese.”
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Bishop Curry reflects on religious liberty, new bishops
Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Curry, 73, now in residence at St. Augustine Parish in Culver City, spends his days celebrating Mass and confirmations as well as working on his next book on religious liberty.
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Auxiliary Bishop Edward Clark on charisms, cultures and welcome
Auxiliary Bishop Edward W. Clark has served the Church as a parish priest, school principal, theology professor, and president and rector of St. John’s Seminary. After more than 40 years since his ordination in 1972, his commitment to service continues.


