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Archbishop calls for ‘new awakening of love’ at first post-Roe Requiem Mass
Some 3,000 people packed the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels here on the evening of Jan. 21 to pray for children lost to abortion at the annual Requiem Mass for the Unborn, the first since the overturning of Roe v. Wade last summer.
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Outpouring of grief, prayers as Lunar New Year massacre latest U.S. mass shooting
“With the whole family of God here in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, I am praying for the victims of this violence,” Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez said in a statement following a mass shooting that left 10 people dead and at least 10 more wounded in Monterey Park, California, late Jan. 21.
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Walk for Life West Coast and OneLife LA 2023 proclaim: ‘Life is good!’
Thousands of people joined pro-life walks in San Francisco and Los Angeles on Saturday, advocating for the unborn in a state that now bills itself as an abortion “sanctuary” following last year’s historic reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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Archbishop Gomez at Requiem Mass for the Unborn: Post-Roe, Our Pro-Life Work Has Not Ended, but Changed
Tonight, we are praying for all those little ones who never had the chance to be born. We pray that the love they could not find on earth they now find in heaven, wrapped in the loving arms of the Father.
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Walk for Life West Coast and OneLife LA 2023 Proclaim: ‘Life Is Good!’
Thousands of people joined pro-life walks in San Francisco and Los Angeles Saturday, advocating for the unborn in a state that now bills itself as an abortion “sanctuary” following last year’s historic reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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President Biden, Gov. Newsom react to mass shooting in Monterey Park
President Joe Biden as well as local and state officials are reacting to the mass shooting in Monterey Park, offering sympathy to the victims and assistance as needed.
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‘Heartbreak’: Southern California Mourns Victims in Monterey Park Shooting
A deadly mass shooting that followed a night of Lunar New Year celebrations in Monterey Park left the community east of Los Angeles in mourning.
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Community leaders, politicians react to Monterey Park mass shooting
“Jill and I are thinking of those killed and injured in last night’s deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park. While there is still much we don’t know about the motive in this senseless attack, we do know that many families are grieving tonight, or praying that their loved one will recover from their wounds. Even as we continue searching for answers about this attack, we know how deeply this attack has impacted the AAPI community. Monterey Park is home to one of the largest AAPI communities in America, many of whom were celebrating the Lunar New Year along with loved ones and friends this weekend. Early this morning, I directed my Homeland Security Advisor to mobilize full federal support to local and state authorities as they continue to respond and investigate this shooting. As we await more crucial information from law enforcement, I want to assure the community of Monterey Park and the broader area that we will support you in every way we can. – President Joe Biden.
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Atentos al FBI: Biden y Harris esperan reporte del tiroteo masivo durante el Año Nuevo Chino en Los Ángeles
El presidente ha sido informado por el asesor de seguridad nacional sobre el tiroteo masivo en Monterey Park. Él le indicó que se asegurara de que el FBI brinde pleno apoyo a las autoridades locales y que lo actualice periódicamente a medida que se conozcan más detalles”, declaró Jean-Pierre.