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Photos: Downtown Dogs Get Gussied Up And Strut Their Stuff
If you’re having a ruff day, these pawesome downtown dogs might brighten your day. For the past eight years, dog owners and their pooches have been gathering at downtown at a cathedral plaza as part of the city’s “Dog Day Afternoon.” And on Wednesday afternoon, a bevy of dapper pups showed off their best tuxedos and badass baseball caps.
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A time for tenderness and hospitality
The immigration “issue” is not going away because immigration is more than a political issue. Every day we hear new stories of personal tragedy and families who are suffering because of our broken immigration system.
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Immigration reform issue brings about local, regional action
The battle for comprehensive immigration reform took on a more urgent and in some cases heated tone in recent days with several rallies and assemblies drawing support and opposition.
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‘An example of Christian life’: Mass welcomes saint’s relic
Rosa Gonzalez clearly recalls how, when her father Jesús Mercado hosted family gatherings at his home in Jalisco, Mexico, they would always start with a private Mass. It was the 1930s, the time of the Cristero War, when Catholics were persecuted by the Mexican government.
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Photos: Hundreds of Dogs Invited to Dog Day Afternoon at Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in Los Angeles
Several hundred dogs and owners visited the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels for the 8th Annual Dog Day Afternoon. Hundreds of dogs and owners came together at the annual event hosted by the Downtown Center Business Improvement District and the Cathedral. The social event …
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Temporary shelter in Port Hueneme houses nearly 600 undocumented minors
A Port Hueneme shelter that’s housing hundreds of unaccompanied children who have illegally crossed the Southwest border is operating near or at capacity, visitors say.
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Le piden al santo de los inmigrantes por los niños detenidos
Las reliquias de San Toribio fueron veneradas por los que pasaron la frontera y ahora le piden por los niños.
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Reciben a Santo Toribio a lo grande
LOS ÁNGELES (California) – La peregrinación de la reliquia del Santo Toribio, el santo querido de los inmigrantes, incluirá seis diferentes parroquias del sur de California.
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Llega a LA reliquia de Santo Toribio
Un hueso del tobillo izquierdo de Santo Toribio, patrono de los migrantes, arribó ayer a Los Ángeles y visitará varias iglesias de la región en las próximas semanas.
La reliquia se encuentra se encuentra desde ayer, y hasta el miércoles, en la iglesia San Marcelino, ubicada en el 2349 de la avenida Strong en la ciudad de Commerce.
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A falta de una refoma migratoria, Santo Toribio llega al rescate de la comunidad
A los 17 años de edad, Pablo Magaña se esconde detrás de un matorral y aprieta contra su pecho un escapulario de Santo Toribio mientras observa cómo sus tres amigos de la infancia son detenidos por la patrulla fronteriza, en San Diego.
“Yo sé que el santo me ayudó a cruzar hace 25 años. Si no hubiera sido por él, yo no estuviera aquí”, dice Magaña, de Jalisco, México.


