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Catholic pilgrims taking a 52-mile walk in Southern California, praying for immigrants
It started when one man walked from his church in south Orange County to the Catholic cathedral in downtown Los Angeles.
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Lake Forest church group embarks on 60-mile walking pilgrimage for immigrants
A group of Roman Catholics from Orange County are participating in a 60-mile walking pilgrimage, which organizers say is in solidarity with all immigrants.
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Miles acompañarán a Arzobispo en Misa por inmigrantes en Estados Unidos
Acompañado de miles de fieles de distintas diócesis del estado de California, el Arzobispo de Los Ángeles, Mons. José Gomez, celebrará este 7 de septiembre la Misa en Reconocimiento de Todos los Inmigrantes.
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LA Archbishop: With El Paso shootings, ‘a line has been crossed in our nation’
Since the mass shootings in California, Texas and Ohio in late July and early August, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez said he has been praying and reflecting on the tragedies but noted El Paso “hit me in a personal way.”
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Gomez: With El Paso shootings, ‘a line has been crossed in our nation’
Since the mass shootings in California, Texas and Ohio in late July and early August, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez said he has been praying and reflecting on the tragedies but noted El Paso “hit me in a personal way.”
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Arquidiócesis y Gobierno de EEUU se unen para ofrecer taller de pasaportes
La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles ofrece este sábado 17 de agosto, junto a la Oficina de Asuntos Consulares de la Secretaría de Estado de Estados Unidos, un taller de pasaportes en la Misión San Gabriel.
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When Catholics Fight Back
SB 360, also known as Senate Bill 360, a proposal requiring priests in California to break the sacramental seal of confession, was placed on hold by its sponsor, State Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo), on 9 June, right before a hearing on the bill. For months before the vote, activists in California, across the nation, and even in Rome raised their voices against SB 360, securing a victory against this gross violation of religious liberty and Catholic practice. However, triumphant tones must be tempered: Hill has publicly stated his intention to re-propose this bill at a later time. There are thus important lessons to be learned from the activism that effectively blunted this anti-Catholic legislation, ones we would do well to understand as we brace for the next attack.
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Insights: Violence, Racism Raise Fears; SB 24 Still A Threat
rchbishop Gomez: “The humanity of others is never negotiable”
Violence, Racism Raise Fears but Bishops Call for Determination in Addressing the Issues
Horrific mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton merged with the national debate on racism last week, leaving many people exasperated but also forging renewed determination to combat the evils of violence and racism in our society.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ OFFERS A PRAYER FOR PEACE AFTER SHOOTINGS IN GILROY, EL PASO AND DAYTON
Today, Archbishop José H. Gomez offered a prayer for peace after the shootings in Gilroy, Calif., El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. Archbishop Gomez offered …
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Programa Especial Ley SB 360 / Arzobispo José Gomez
Entrevista con Mons. Jose H. Gómez, Arzobispo Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles en el programa Levántate y Camina “Edición Especial”. sobre el proyecto de ley del estado de California, el cual pretendía proponer la prohibición del sigilo sacramental a los sacerdotes.