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Texas locality orders popular Catholic center for migrants to vacate
A group of city commissioners in the border city of McAllen, Texas, voted in mid-February to remove from a building a popular Catholic-administered center run by Sister Norma Pimentel, who has been praised by Pope Francis for her work with migrants.
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Miles abarrotarán las iglesias del Sur de California para ver el corazón de un santo que no se descompone
Miles de fieles católicos y curiosos van a abarrotar ciertas iglesias del Sur de California en los próximos días, para venerar un corazón que no se descompone desde hace más de 150 años.
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En el Día Mundial del Matrimonio, decenas de parejas renuevan sus votos matrimoniales
Un total de 37 parejas que han cumplido varias décadas como pareja renovaron su compromiso de vida en el Día Mundial del Matrimonio, durante solemnes misas en inglés y español en la Catedral Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles.
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Arzobispo de Los Ángeles recuerda en conferencia que la sociedad sin Dios pierde sentido de su humanidad
Mons. José Gómez, Arzobispo de Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos, impartió una conferencia en el encuentro Hispanic Innovators of the Faith (Innovadores Hispanos de la Fe) de la Universidad Católica de América en Washington el pasado 06 de febrero. En su intervención, el prelado lamentó que la sociedad actual se aleje progresivamente de Dios con la temible consecuencia de perder su propio propósito y el sentido de humanidad.
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Archbishop Gomez calls for ‘new humanism’ amid troubled times
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles told a crowd of priests, women religious and students the story of a Spanish missionary named Montesinos.
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Without God society has lost its humanity, Gomez warns conference
Society and humanity have removed God from daily life, and in doing so lost their purpose and sense of self, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez warned in a lecture delivered Wednesday.
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ARCHBISHOP GOMEZ DELIVERS LECTURE ON HISPANIC INNOVATORS OF THE FAITH AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Today Archbishop José H. Gomez delivered a lecture at Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. about Hispanic Innovators of the Faith. Throughout the lecture, …
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MLK Day in LA: 2019 Observance Features Parade, Mass
Martin Luther King Jr. Day were observed Monday with the 34th “Kingdom Day Parade” in South Los Angeles, multiple service projects, a Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels and an event at the Reseda Church of Christ.
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Pro-life march ‘about light, not darkness,’ says Archbishop Gomez
The annual OneLife LA “is about the light, not the darkness,” said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez, who was joined by about 15,000 Southern Californians for the fifth annual event Jan. 19.
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My experience at the OneLifeLA March
I’ve never been on a protest march before, but I bet the one I am attending today is a little unusual. I see little kids in strollers, seniors pushing four-wheeled walkers, perspiring retirees carrying Knights of Columbus banners, and a group of Hispanic teenaged boys wearing matching T-shirts with hearts. Scattered throughout the long line of marchers, people are carrying Our Lady of Guadalupe images emblazoned in bold colors.