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‘Protect our common home’
Love calls the faithful to halt environmental degradation and to encourage a “culture of care” for “our common home,” Pope Francis wrote in Laudato Si’, his encyclical on the environment promulgated June 18.
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Thousands of volunteers ready to help as ‘Fans in the Stands’
More than 30 years ago, the City of Angels hosted the 1984 Olympic Games. In less than two months, Los Angeles will again host athletes from across the globe during the 2015 Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015.
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Father Brian’s journey: From parish priest to priest secretary and back again
Following five memorable years of devoted tenure as priest secretary to Archbishop José H. Gomez, Father Brian Castañeda will be stepping down next month to “walk with the people” as a parish priest at St. Gregory the Great, Whittier, where he will begin serving as pastor July 1.
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Sisters gather to pledge continued witness to Latino communities
ALHAMBRA — Consecrated women pledged to continue giving their witness of unity, joy and hope during the fourth national Encounter of Hispanic Religious Women (Encuentro Nacional de Religiosas Hispanas).
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Priests, fellow deacons mourn Deacon Gus
He was the “go-to guy” — as a friend, a spiritual leader, knowledgeable administrator and as a valuable resource for all things related to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Pastoral Region.
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‘Praise Be’ and the gift of creation
Like many of you, I have been looking forward to Pope Francis’ new encyclical letter on the care of creation.
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Archbishop Gomez: Assisted Suicide Bill Is Hollow Compassion
LOS ANGELES — People suffering from terminal illness deserve true compassion and care — not violence, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles said as the California Legislature’s assisted-suicide bill advances.
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Paraclete Softball captures first CIF title in the program’s history
The Paraclete Spirits captured their first CIF title in the school’s 52-year history Saturday, June 6 with a 9-2 victory over Savanna.
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Husband and wife raise money to sponsor special athletes from Bolivia
Fernando Lazcano and his wife Ingrid Hirstin Lazcano know how mercy and charitable actions work when you help your neighbors in their physical and spiritual needs.
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MORIR CON DIGNIDAD EN CALIFORNIA
El Senado del estado aprobó la semana pasada el proyecto de ley SB 128, el “Acta de la Opción al Final de la Vida”, que permitiría a los médicos prescribir medicamentos que los pacientes terminales pueden tomar para quitarse la vida. Este proyecto de ley está siendo considerado ahora por la Asamblea del estado.


