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NEW WORLD OF FAITH
As I write, I’m getting ready for OneLife LA, our annual walk for life and family festival on Jan. 21.
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LA Archdiocese celebrates Sinulog
The devotion to the Santo Niño is strong in Los Angeles as hundreds of Filipino faithfuls held one of the most popular Philippine religious and cultural festivals, the Sinulog, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels this past weekend.
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ICCFA Educational Foundation Awards 42 Scholarships to 2023 Dead Talks Sales Conference
The International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) Educational Foundation is proud to award 42 scholarships to the ICCFA’s annual sales conference, DEAD Talks. These scholarships are made possible thanks to generous donors, who support the principle that the Educational Foundation was founded upon – that education is critical to the well-being and future of the deathcare profession. This year’s scholarship recipients represent ICCFA members from 16 states and are involved in all aspects of the profession.
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LA Celebrates MLK Day With the 2023 Kingdom Day Parade
The life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. was celebrated Monday in Los Angeles with the 38th Kingdom Day Parade.
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‘Just find the truth’: How ex-FBI agents help the LA Archdiocese vet accusations
For 25 years, Marty Gallagher tracked down kidnappers, investigated government fraud and foreign counterintelligence, and in one case even helped send a young military contractor to prison for espionage.
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Día de Martin Luther King: desfile y otros eventos en el sur de California
El 38° Desfile del Día del Reino, proyectos de servicio, una Caminata de Unidad en Santa Clarita, un programa en el Museo Afroamericano de California y una misa en la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, serán algunos de los eventos para conmemorar el Día de Martin Luther King en el sur de California
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Mítines y marchas en la costa oeste ‘revitalizan’ a la gente sobre temas provida
Este año, por primera vez, la Caminata por la Vida de la Costa Oeste en San Francisco se lleva a cabo “en un país donde el llamado derecho a matar a un niño por nacer ya no es la ley del país”, Eva Muntean, copresidenta de la caminata, dijo a OSV News.
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Christmas Day And the Beauty Of A Local Train Station
As one still COVID concerned, I try to restrict my going into crowded indoor settings. I wear a KN95 face mask whenever I go shopping, attend indoor events, and at Mass.
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L.A. Catholic schools are growing after years of decline. But is it enough?
When the time came to select her daughter’s elementary school, Inglewood resident Nichole Celistan searched for a campus that fostered community, a school where her child would thrive.
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West Coast rallies, marches ‘reinvigorate’ people about pro-life issues
This year, for the first time, the Walk for Life West Coast in San Francisco takes place “in a country where the so-called right to kill an unborn child is no longer the law of the land,” Eva Muntean, co-chair of the walk, told OSV News.