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Archdiocese to administer Our Lady Queen of Angels (La Placita)
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the Claretian Missionaries religious announced May 8 that the archdiocese will assume leadership at Our Lady Queen of Angels (La Placita) Church on July 1.
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Nearly 3,000 Catholic school students attend L.A. Youth Rosary Rally
MISSION HILLS — An energetic group of nearly 3,000 students representing more than 30 Catholic schools from the archdiocese sang, prayed, clapped and worshiped together May 6 on Bishop Alemany High School’s outdoor sports field.
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Archbishop throws first pitch at Dodger game
From the pitcher’s mound in the middle of a baseball field, he made eye contact with his catcher, wound up and threw an excellent pitch — and the crowd cheered!
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SOCAL MOM DIAGNOSED WITH TERMINAL ILLNESS SHARES HER STORY OF HOPE AND FIGHTING THE ODDS TO STOP SB 128
Stephanie Packer, a Southern California mom who has survived longer than her doctors predicted, shares her story of how she and her family are fighting …
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Pray to the Holy Spirit!
For me, this joyful season of Easter has gone too quickly!
It has been my privilege to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation at many parishes during this season of the resurrection — and I’m happy that I will be visiting more of you in the days and weeks ahead.
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ARCHDIOCESE TO ADMINISTER OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS (LA PLACITA) CHURCH; ARCHBISHOP PRAISES CLARETIAN MISSIONARIES FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY IN DOWNTOWN LA
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the Claretian Missionaries religious order today announced that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will assume leadership at Our Lady …
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Aging with Grace
Every day 10,000 baby boomers retire. And by 2050, this is projected to add up to 83.7 million Americans being 65 or older. That’s almost double the number of 43.1 million seniors in 2012. Our aging population will present all kinds of demographic challenges to policy makers, government officials, health care providers and family caretakers. Many politicos and pundits believe that Social Security will have to undergo profound changes or it simply won’t survive.
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‘Join Hands for Nepal’
A gregarious group of third graders shared a special moment at Immaculate Conception School in Los Angeles the morning of May 4, as they held hands and recited a prayer to express their support for people in need half a world away during an archdiocesan press conference to officially launch the “Join Hands for Nepal” campaign.
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Thousands rally for worker rights on May Day
Thousands of men, women and children representing diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, races and faiths gathered on the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on May 1 for International Workers’ Day, peacefully demanding “full rights for all,” including increasing minimum wage to $15 an hour, implementation of President Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigration and an end to police brutality nationwide.



