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Kansas Catholics travel 1,600 miles with truck of supplies for Los Angeles parish
Catholics in Kansas last week drove a truckload of supplies more than 1,600 miles to Los Angeles to bring some relief to the faithful there who have been devastated by recent wildfires.
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Kansas elementary students support Los Angeles Catholic school damaged in Eaton Fire
Elementary school students and parishioners from St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Leawood, Kansas, on Jan. 26 sent a truck full of school and cleaning supplies to a Catholic school in Altadena, California, that was damaged in the Eaton Fire earlier this month.
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RECONGRESS EXPECTED TO DRAW THOUSANDS OF CATHOLICS FROM ACROSS NATIONAL AND WORLD FOR CONNECTION, LEARNING AND WORSHIP
–Media credentialing process open now through February 17– The Los Angeles Religious Education Congress (RECongress) is an annual four-day event, from February 20-23, drawing …
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Archbishop Gomez’s homily for St. Thomas Aquinas’ 800th birthday
It is a joy to celebrate this Gold Mass with you and to hold up the noble vocation of our Catholic men and women in science.
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Fires and the hour for Christian witness
These days we are being purified, we are being tested by fire. Our city is being tested, and our Church, the family of God.
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Altadena’s Black Catholic community ‘not walking away’ after Eaton Fire
As a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church’s gospel choir, Trena Spurlock has sung the hymn “My Help” countless times.
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Archdiocese of Los Angeles schools give back to wildfire victims during Catholic Schools Week
The last week of January marks National Catholic Schools Week, and schools across the country are celebrating with this year’s theme, “Schools: United in Faith and Community.”
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Saint Barbara Parish Celebrates 100 Years at Historic Old Mission Santa Barbara
Echoes of singing voices filled the walls of Old Mission Santa Barbara as Saint Barbara Parish celebrated a centennial milestone.
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California Fires Highlight LA’s Close-Knit Catholic Enclaves
Recovery efforts are underway in Los Angeles County after the devastating effects of the Palisades and Eaton Fires in early January — even as more fires rage.
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‘Symbol of Hope’: LA Archdiocese Opens Its Doors and Arms to Parishioners of Destroyed Church
Only one Catholic church was destroyed in one of the most destructive fires in the history of Los Angeles, this month’s Palisades fire. That’s because it was the only Catholic church in Pacific Palisades.