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Superintendent of Catholic schools shares his vision for education
Kevin Baxter has been appointed the director and superintendent of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He will be responsible for the growth and development of Catholic education for students — from preschoolers to high school seniors.
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Another look at ‘A Catholic education is an advantage for life’
Each year since 1974, the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) has provided a theme or motto for National Catholic Schools Week. I have a few favorites: 1995 and 1996, “Catholic Schools: Schools You Can Believe In,” and 2002, “Catholic Schools: Where Faith & Knowledge Meet.”
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Health committee yanks assisted-suicide bill from hearing
After being passed by California’s upper house, SB 128, the bill that would legalize physician-assisted suicide, was suddenly pulled by its proponents from a required hearing by the Assembly Health Committee hearing on June 23.
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Laudato Si’ and the new evangelization
For many years now, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has been deeply engaged in issues of ecology and care for the earth.
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Nun at Alhambra Catholic school teaches water conservation, bashes bottled water
ALHAMBRA >> You’ve heard of The Singing Nun. And TV’s The Flying Nun. Well, at a Catholic high school in the San Gabriel Valley, meet The Water Nun.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe procession and Mass with Archbishop Jose H. Gomez
Our Lady of Guadalupe procession and Mass with Archbishop Jose H. Gomez
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STATEMENT ON CHARLESTON TRAGEDY
Friends, we need to pray for our brothers and sisters in Charleston, S.C. What has happened is sad, tragic and senseless. We need to pray …
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Saint Maker Attending Fr. Aloysius Opening Session for Los Angeles Sainthood Cause
Dr. Andrea Ambrosi, an expert in sainthood causes, will attend the opening session of the inquiry by the Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles into the life and virtue of Fr. Aloysius Ellacuria, CMF (1905-1981). The opening session is scheduled for Thursday, June 25, 2015.




