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Con ojos abiertos hacia el suicidio
Hay mucho más en la historia del suicidio asistido que aun no ha sido cubierto hasta el momento y que los lectores, en especial a la comunidad latina necesita saber.
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Making Education the Answer Foundation honors Catholic Hispanic students
Gabriela V. and Johanna C., two high school graduates from Catholic schools in the Los Angeles area, are the recipients of thousands of dollars in scholarship funding from the Making Education the Answer Foundation (META). The college scholarships were announced at a private event in Glendora on June 20.
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L.A. publications bring home nine awards from CPA
The Tidings, Vida Nueva and the Los Angeles Catholic Directory took home a combined nine awards from the Catholic Press Association during the annual convention held in Buffalo, New York, June 24-26.
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Deadlines and dignity
Maria was 22, from Mexico, the mother of a 3-year-old boy, and afflicted with a potentially fatal brain disease that left one side of her body paralyzed — and unable to hold her son.
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Celebrating Junipero Serra: The Saint Who Founded California
Blessed Junipero Serra died in Monterey, California, on August 28, 1784. His commemoration is celebrated in the United States on July 1. He will be canonized by Pope Francis on September 23.
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VATICAN RELEASES SCHEDULE OF POPE FRANCIS’ VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES; ARCHBISHOP KURTZ VOICES ‘JOY AND GRATITUDE OF U.S. CATHOLICS
WASHINGTON—Pope Francis’ apostolic journey to the United States is “a source of joy and gratitude,” said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops …
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Creation and the future of marriage
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to redefine the nation’s marriage laws to include same-sex couples is no surprise.
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Catholic Education Foundation recipient exceeds expectations
The Catholic Education Foundation (CEF) is committed to providing tuition assistance to the most financially deserving students attending Catholic school within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Assisted Suicide Bill Stalls in California Legislature, but Pressure Continues
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — An assisted suicide bill in California has been temporarily pulled from a key committee in the state Legislature, but its opponents say more work is necessary to sway legislators against it.



