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Mid City Church Offers Free Driver’s License Classes to Undocumented Immigrants
In anticipation of the implementation of AB60 – which will require the Department of Motor Vehicles to give drivers licenses to Californians who cannot prove they are in the country legally – a Mid City church began Sunday offering free courses to help locals pass their driving tests.
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Local Catholics honor sacrifice and celebrate Vietnamese unity
Before Mass, the faithful draped in gleaming headdresses and silk garments turned to welcome an ancient symbol of their modern faith: the bones of three saints who sacrificed their lives for their religion, cementing Roman Catholicism in Vietnam.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ TO HONOR VIETNAMESE MARTYRS AT CATHEDRAL
Archbishop José H. Gomez, joined by thousands of Vietnamese parishioners, will honor 117 Vietnamese martyrs at a Mass and celebration marking the 35th Anniversary of …
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U.S. Bishops Elect Delegates to Synod: Kurtz, Chaput, DiNardo, Gomez Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/u.s.-bishops-elect-delegates-to-synod-kurtz-chaput-dinardo-gomez/#ixzz3K7MIM96w
BALTIMORE — Meeting in Baltimore for their annual fall meeting, the U.S. bishops selected their choices for delegates to next year’s synod on the family, sources confirmed to CNA.
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Pro-life? Then keep immigrant families together, bishops implore
In the wake of the mid-term elections last week, the U.S. Bishops urged Congress and President Obama to work together on timely immigration reform that respects families and human dignity.
“We urge both parties to work together to finally reform this broken and immoral system,” said Auxiliary Bishop Eusebio Elizondo of Seattle, addressing his brother bishops at their annual fall meeting in Baltimore on Nov 11.
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New Catholic Radio Station Goes Live in Los Angeles
Archbishop of Los Angeles Most Reverend Jose H. Gomez Celebrates Launch of Immaculate Heart Radio Station (KHJ AM 930) with Mass and “flipping the switch” at Kick-Off Event Monday, Nov. 17th at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels
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Resurrection Church welcomes pilgrim image of Our Lady of Guadalupe
The parish community of Resurrection Church in East Los Angeles enthusiastically welcomed the arrival of “nuestra madre” (“our mother”) on Nov. 6 with a candlelight procession, Mexican dances and a celebratory Mass during this year’s first Los Angeles-area stop for the pilgrim image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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‘The Lord’s Gym’: Immaculate Heart Radio to begin broadcasting Nov. 17
COVINA — Terry Barber and Jesse Romero broadcast their daily radio show out of a studio that probably isn’t much bigger than most of their listeners’ bathrooms.
A picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus hangs on one side, a crucifix on the other. Romero sits in front of a computer, and Barber stands up, constantly bouncing from one side of a microphone to the other.
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Time for immigration reform
I am writing you this week from Baltimore, where I am taking part in the annual meeting of the Catholic bishops of the United States.
This is an important gathering every year — a time for all of the Church’s bishops to pray and reflect on the challenges and opportunities we face in our pastoral ministries.
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LA priest cleared by Vatican of sexual misconduct claims
A Vatican tribunal has “definitively determined” that there is no proof of sexual misconduct by Monsignor Richard Loomis, a prominent Los Angeles archdiocese priest.


