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Our Lady of Guadalupe annual pilgrimage begins in Ventura County
In celebration of the 486th anniversary of the miraculous apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe to St. Juan Diego, this year “La Peregrina,” a pilgrim image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, began its annual archdiocesan pilgrimage at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Ojai on Oct. 21.
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Making Waves: Karen Gaffney is a champion for those with Down syndrome
Karen Gaffney is obsessed with Broadway. It’s no surprise her favorite musical is “Wicked.” The curtain-dropping number is sung by Elphaba, the odd, avoided, green-skinned girl who sings, “I’m through with playing by the rules of someone else’s game. … It’s time to try defying gravity.”
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Save the date: Christian Service 4LIFE rally at USC on Oct. 25
Archbishop José H. Gomez will lead an estimated 8,000 high school students from across the archdiocese at the 5th annual Christian Service 4LIFE rally at the USC Galen Center on Oct. 25.
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St. Paul athletic duo appreciate Catholic school environment
They may play different sports at St. Paul High School — volleyball for her, football for him — but Hannah Tostado and Alexis Reyes share an important connection: their appreciation for faith, family and the opportunities of Catholic school education.
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Archdiocese celebrates Respect Life Month encouraging prayer and action
October is Respect Life Month and honoring the theme “Be not afraid. Be courageous for life!” the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is celebrating at parishes with the distribution of materials encouraging prayer and action based on the example of saints around life events such as pregnancy and parenting, post-abortion healing, adoption and foster care, and care for the elderly and dying.
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Archdiocese, Catholic Charities hold DACA renewal workshops
On Sept. 27, Pope Francis launched a two-year worldwide campaign — Share the Journey/Comparte el Camino — to show solidarity with, and to reach out to, refugees and immigrants who have fled their homelands in search of safety and a better life.
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Archbishop Gomez: American missionaries are the overlooked US founders
During the annual Red Mass marking a new term of the U.S. Supreme Court, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles said that early American missionaries should be honored among the founding fathers of the United States.
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Archbishop Gomez delivers homily at the annual Red Mass in Washington D.C.
Archbishop José H. Gomez today, Sunday, October 1, delivered the homily for the 65th Red Mass at St. Matthew the Apostle Church in Washington, D.C. The Archbishop is the first Hispanic bishop to address the annual gathering of legal professionals. The principal celebrant of the Mass was Archbishop of Washington D.C., Cardinal Donald Wuerl.
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LOS ÁNGELES CELEBRA ANIVERSARIO 236 Y A SU SANTA PATRONA
Por siete años consecutivos, el pueblo católico revive la Misa y Procesión Mariana que pone en manifiesto el multiculturalismo de esta ciudad del Sur de California
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LeBron at Notre Dame HS? Believe it
A basketball legend, showing up unannounced at your high school? Two thousand miles from home? It happened Sept. 12 at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks when LeBron James — THE LeBron James — spent part of the evening working out in the campus gymnasium.