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14th migrant bus from Texas arrives in LA with 12 families — including 14 children
Another bus carrying migrants from Texas arrived Tuesday in downtown Los Angeles, the 14th such arrival since June 14.
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Inmate letters, surprise discovery reveal depth of late chaplain’s ministry
Monica Ladisa never knew the full scope of it all.
She was very much aware that her husband of 48 years, Michael Ladisa, worked tirelessly for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ Office of Restorative Justice’s prison ministry. The hundreds of hours driving thousands of miles for more than a decade, often spending the night away from their home to connect with a prison community few were willing to become immersed with.
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How U.S. Catholics are helping others
As I’ve been praying for the upcoming Synodal Assembly, which will be held in Rome Oct. 4–22 as part of the three-year Synod on Synodality called by Pope Francis, I find myself reflecting on the diversity and vitality of the Church in America.
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Serra High students launch experiment into space with NASA’s help
On the night of Aug. 1, Christopher Holbert did something unusual.
To the sound of crickets, he put a blanket down in his backyard in Torrance, laid on his back, and gazed at the sky.
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HUNDREDS TO BE HONORED FOR THEIR SERVICE TO MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES AT ANNUAL MASS FOR IMMIGRANTS AT CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS
—Honorees will receive special, newly commissioned pins in memory of late Bishop David O’Connell; Faithful will venerate relics of four Catholic saints, patrons of immigrants— …
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How this LA teen goes above and beyond
A 50-pound pack on his back, Matthew Krzewinski slogged up the steep mountain trail, rain and mud making the 3,000 climb even more taxing.
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Dignity Health-St. Mary Medical Center Celebrates 100th Anniversary, Archbishop José H. Gomez blesses the Nurses
Last month in August, the Archbishop of Los Angeles Catholic Church, José H. Gomez, blessed the nurses, doctors, and staff of Dignity Health – St. Mary Medical Center in honor of its 100th anniversary.
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Texas sends 12th bus full of migrants to Los Angeles – a week after city leaders voted to pursue legal action against whether Lone Star state’s ‘bus’ program is criminal
Los Angeles’ deputy mayor Zach Seidle said that a plan was put in place earlier this year for migrant arrivals in the city, which was activated as soon as they were made aware about the bus.
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Busload of migrants, the 12th sent by Texas, arrives in Los Angeles
A bus from Texas loaded with migrants from seven countries arrived in downtown Los Angeles on Monday morning, marking the 12th such transfer since mid-June.
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12th bus carrying migrants from Texas arrives in Los Angeles
Another bus carrying migrants from Texas arrived in Los Angeles Monday morning, the 12th such arrival since June 14, according to Mayor Karen Bass’ office.


