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Thousands brave the rain for 10th annual OneLife LA celebration
A steady downpour of rain couldn’t keep Bishop Brian Nunes from one appointment on Saturday, Jan. 20.
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Religion events in the San Fernando Valley area, Jan. 20-27
The 10th annual event celebrates the beauty and dignity of life. Rally, 11 a.m. at La Placita Olvera Kiosk (845 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles); followed by a walk, at 12:30 p.m., to Los Angeles Historic Park (1245 N. Spring St.). Inspirational speakers and performers at the park, 2-4 p.m. List of emcees, keynote speakers and performers (onelifela.org/speakers-mcs-and-performers). Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrates a “Requiem for the Unborn” Mass, 5 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (555 W. Temple St., Los Angeles). Registration requested online, (onelifela.org/register). Event will be live streamed: lacatholics.org/onelifela. Details about the event, www.onelifela.org
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2024 Walk for Life West Coast and OneLife LA: ‘Powerful Witness to Life’
Rain couldn’t dampen the hearts that champion the cause of the unborn in California on Saturday.
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West Coast pro-life walks mark major milestones in wake of new abortion laws
Two of the largest pro-life walks on the West Coast mark milestone anniversaries Jan. 20, and follow in the wake of new abortion laws enacted in 2023.
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Walk for Life West Coast, OneLife LA both walk for life on January 20th
The 20th annual Walk for Life West Coast will be held Saturday, January 20, 2024, beginning with a 12:30 p.m. rally at Civic Center Plaza. After the rally, walkers proceed on an 1.8-mile walk down Market Street the Embarcadero Plaza. The event will be preceded by a 9:30 a.m. pro-life Mass celebrated by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone at St. Mary’s Cathedral, which is located near Civic Center Plaza. The purpose of the event, according to the Walk website, is to “[stand] for the littlest and most vulnerable among us [the unborn], and 20 years of fearlessly asserting that Abortion Hurts Women.”
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LA Archbishop Leads Interreligious Memorial Service for the City’s Homeless
Archbishop José Gomez led an interreligious memorial service for the deceased homeless persons in the city of Los Angeles, California last week, where he implored for the attendees “to see everyone as a child of God.”
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Turning to Our Lady of Guadalupe with love, hope saved her life, singer says
Five years ago, Rosy Oros lay comatose in a hospital bed in Mexico — some 1,500 miles away from home — after experiencing complications from a medical procedure that had taken a drastic toll on her body and mind.
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Today, Sheriff Robert Luna Attended The Annual Christmas Mass with Archbishop Jose H. Gomez at Men’s Central Jail. Celebrating Christmas
Today, Sheriff Robert Luna Attended The Annual Christmas Mass with Archbishop Jose H. Gomez at Men’s Central Jail.
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Today, Sheriff Robert Luna Attended The Annual Christmas Mass with
Celebrating Christmas Mass at Men’s Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles is a tradition for those incarcerated at Men’s Central Jail. This tradition allows inmates to participate in the holiday ceremony despite their life circumstances.
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Church services, help for homeless, poor planned for Christmas
Christmas Day in Los Angeles County Monday will include the customary Masses and church services celebrating the birth of Jesus and annual events providing meals to the homeless and poor.