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2023 pilgrimage schedule for Guadalupe, St. Juan Diego pilgrim images
The pilgrim images of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego are back for their annual tour of Los Angeles. The kick-off celebration was held at St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Avalon on Oct. 20, where LA Catholics processed with the images before a welcome Mass and potluck. From there, the images traveled by boat to All Souls Cemetery and Mortuary in Long Beach.
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Baldwin Hills parish to host famous Our Lady of Fátima statue Oct. 19-22
The famous statue of Our Lady of Fátima that has traveled the world for more than 75 years will be coming to Los Angeles for four days as part of an international tour for peace.
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Right place, right time: Divine Mercy finds a home in Hollywood
With its trademark depiction of Christ emitting blue and red rays from the center of his chest, the Divine Mercy image is easily recognizable, seen everywhere from church chapels to living rooms to the rear windows of cars on local freeways.
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LA seminarians squeak out win against priests at vocations game
When Archbishop José H. Gomez and Auxiliary Bishop Matt Elshoff both stood and extended their hands above their heads with some 800 people packed into the gym of Cathedral High School, it might have looked like they were administering an enthusiastic blessing.
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New Bishop Nunes: Faith came from meeting of cultures thousands of miles away
It was like a secret club, a unique world where the only way to gain admittance was to be from an area surrounding a small estuary near China.
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New Bishop Szkredka: Polish, ‘JP2’ influence is strong
Poland is practically on the other side of the world from California.
But for a few moments, lying face-down on the floor during his episcopal Ordination Mass Sept. 26, Bishop Slawomir’s Szkredka’s homeland suddenly felt a lot closer as the names of a few fellow countrymen rang out inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels.
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New Bishop Szkredka: A biblical scholar almost by accident
When Father Slawomir Szkredka was first approached 15 years ago about going to graduate school in Rome to study Scripture, he wasn’t exactly excited.
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New Bishop Elshoff: Family’s roots felt all over LA
Cal Elshoff made a promise to his wife, Irene, in the summer of 1965.
Accepting a transfer as an architect with U.S. Gypsum and moving the family from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Southern California meant he would find a good Catholic parish that could take all five of their children into its school on Day One.
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New Bishop Elshoff: A new look, but still just ‘Father Matt’
By all appearances, newly ordained Auxiliary Bishop Matthew Elshoff, OFM Cap., is getting a second chance at making a first impression.
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New Bishop Bahhuth: From businessman to working now for God
A glimpse of heaven.
That’s how Bishop Albert Bahhuth described the experience of being elevated, along with three other Los Angeles priests, to new auxiliary bishop at his Ordination Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on Sept. 26.