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Liturgy takes getting used to
The Catholic Church has changed its liturgy, making it a more literal translation of the Latin. Father Jarlath Dolan from St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church said the new liturgy recovers some of the richness of the Latin.
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Plenty of vacancy for event with Nativity sets
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – More than 400 Nativity sets from around the world have been on display this weekend in Thousand Oaks as part of an annual fundraiser to help the homeless.
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Volunteers deliver Christmas cheer to needy families
Gifts, glitter and glee often take a backseat to long workdays, an overflow of worries and too many bills during the Christmas season.
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Religious in Los Angeles welcome new Cuba-U.S. policy
Priests and women religious of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles welcomed the recent announcement made by President Barack Obama of the abandonment of a half-century of embargo and reestablishment of diplomatic and economic relations with the government of Cuba.
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The conversion of a Catholic Worker
‘It was the most radical thing I’d ever heard of and it was being done by Catholics.’
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St. James parish community mourns lives lost in fatal car crash
Friends, teachers and fellow parishioners at St. James Catholic Church and School in Redondo Beach knew 6-year-old Samuel Gaza as a “lively, funny and friendly” kindergartener who “had fun with everybody” and liked football.
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LA, San Diego faithful pray at US-Mexico border
CALEXICO — When the time came to exchange the sign of peace, two people extended their hands, but could never reach each other. A huge wall stood in their way.
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Children of incarcerated parents celebrate Christmas
Following its tradition, the Los Angeles Archdiocese’s Office of Restorative Justice held a Christmas party for the families of incarcerated men and women at Fire Station #17 in Los Angeles on Dec. 20.
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Celebran misa por los inmigrantes
Para iniciar la Semana del Inmigrante, la iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Victoria realizó una misa para pedir por todos los refugiados, niños inmigrantes y las victimas de tráfico humano.
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Obispos inauguran la semana de inmigración
El lema de este año es ‘somos una familia bajo Dios’, para reconocer la diversidad dentro de la Iglesia Católica.


