• Statement from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles concerning Msgr. Richard Loomis
    November 8, 2014  |  Press Releases  |  No Comment

    The Office of the Vicar for Clergy of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles today made the following announcement: Monsignor Richard Loomis Acquitted After ten years …

  • Immaculate Heart Radio to begin broadcasting Nov. 17
    November 6, 2014  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    An ex-prostitute sat stuck in Bay Area rush-hour traffic. She was overwhelmed by debt. It was impossible to repay now that she’d given up the life.

    The pressure led to her attempted suicide.

    Her car idled.

    Looking up, she read “Immaculate Heart Radio” on a car’s bumper sticker. She thought of the few times her father had taken her to Mass as a little girl. Her curiosity piqued, she tuned in.

  • Preventing Cyber Crime: Community rallies to protect children
    November 6, 2014  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    More than 400 educators, parents, and middle and high school students from across the archdiocese attended the sixth Annual Cyber Crime Prevention Symposium at the California Endowment Center in downtown L.A. on Oct. 29 to learn up-to-date information about staying safe online and how to avoid Internet predators, cyber bullies, malicious apps and more.

  • Louisville junior’s ‘Open the Door’ wins national PSA award
    November 6, 2014  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    The PSA begins with a girl in a white blouse turning a corner and slowly walking between lockers down a high school hallway. She has a shy expression that becomes more concerned as she goes by doors with posted black jagged letters saying “Bullied,” “Anorexic,” “Anxiety” and “Depression.”

  • Praying for the dead
    November 6, 2014  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    Janeen Caudillo was a beautiful, spirited and loving young woman who devoted her life to “my kids” — the boys and girls she represented and protected as a professional social worker.

  • CEF’s Christmas Card Contest winners
    November 6, 2014  |  Around the ADLA  |  No Comment

    “My aunt’s a great artist also,” said Allison Buss-Mercado. The 1st-grader at St. Paschal Baylon School in Thousand Oak knows well of what she speaks. She took first prize in the Catholic Education Foundation’s (CEF) 2014 Christmas Card Contest for students, in the category of grades kindergarten-3rd.

  • In this month of remembrance
    November 5, 2014  |  The Latest  |  No Comment

    Always as we enter the final month of the liturgical year, the Church calls us to remember our loved ones who have gone before us. The Church also calls us to reflect on the last things in our lives and our own final end.

  • KHJ launching all Catholic programming this month
    November 5, 2014  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Nov. 17 is the expected launch date of the all-new, all-Catholic KHJ on 930 AM.

    There is somewhat of a cosmic force at work here. For those who are as insane as I am about radio (and KHJ in particular), you may remember that it was on a cold, dark night almost to the day 34 years ago — 9 p.m. Nov. 7, 1980 — when the suits at RKO forced KHJ to make the ill-fated switch from Top 40 to country. The world of radio was never right again.

  • OLM School Celebrates Mass with 3,000 Local Students
    November 1, 2014  |  In The News  |  No Comment

    Our Lady of Malibu School fourth through eighth grade students celebrated Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels on Oct. 15. OLM students joined more than 3,000 students from local catholic schools throughout LA County.

  • Así se celebra el Día de los Muertos en Los Ángeles
    November 1, 2014  |  In The News  |  No Comment