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Palm Sunday Mass to take place at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, is tomorrow.
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez will celebrate Palm Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. The Mass will begin outdoors on the Cathedral Plaza for the blessing of palm branches, which will then be carried by the faithful as they process into the cathedral, following Christian tradition begun in the fourth century.
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Association of Catholic Student Councils receives $150,000 grant
The Association of Catholic Student Councils (TACSC), a California-based Catholic, leadership program for junior high students, has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the William H. Hannon Foundation.
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Cardinal’s Awards celebrate ‘selflessness and talent’
Six members of the Los Angeles Catholic community who have extensive and distinguished records of service received the 2015 Cardinal’s Awards March 21.
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Planting the seeds of vocation
Holy Family parish in Artesia hosted its third biennial vocation fair for teenagers and young adults searching for direction in life March 19.
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Altar server commissioning
Twenty men and women were commissioned to the ministry of Altar Server during the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Bernard’s Parish on March 8.
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Thousands celebrate upcoming beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero
Archbishop José H. Gomez, Salvadoran priests, diplomatic leaders and special guests were joined by over 3,000 people of all ages at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for a special Mass on March 22 to celebrate the upcoming beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero, the beloved Salvadoran archbishop who was killed 35 years ago.
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2015 Christian Service Award Recipients
The Tidings congratulates this year’s Christian Service Award recipients.
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East L.A. residents rejoice over Exide’s closing
At an evening party on March 15 in Resurrection Church’s parish hall in Boyle Heights, parishioners and others celebrated a public health and environmental victory that was more than a decade in coming.
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‘An inspiration to all of us’
Peter Masado, a senior at St. Genevieve High School in Panorama City, enjoys devoting both time and energy to serving his fellow students and parish community as campus ministry president.
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‘Whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me’
Practicing the three Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting and almsgiving requires some sacrifice. Some may be tempted to believe that “two out of three ain’t bad.”


