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First Holy Communion at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
First Holy Communion at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
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Norwalk priest mourned after sudden passing: ‘He died doing what he loved’
After being brought into this world against the odds, losing his father at 8 years old, and surviving a battle with cancer, Father Adrian San Juan knew one thing for certain: that he would “rather be with the Lord.”
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Archbishop Gomez, LA Catholics celebrate Mass of solidarity with immigrants
Thousands of Catholics from Southern California and across the country joined Archbishop José H. Gomez in a virtual celebration of the annual Day in Recognition of All Immigrants on Sunday, September 20.
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Why LA families are sticking with Catholic education in a pandemic
As a native Angeleno who attended public schools her whole life and is now an adjunct instructor in child development at Los Angeles City College, Myrna Velasquez can list plenty of educational reasons to explain why her sons still attend St. Patrick’s School in North Hollywood after five years.
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How LA religion teachers are keeping distance learning ‘Catholic’
When Gary Sullivan met with his fellow faculty members earlier this summer, the list of things to sort out for the upcoming school year was long.
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Bishop Barron defends Junípero Serra: Evangelization is not ‘cultural aggression’
Bishop Robert Barron this week delivered a homily in support of St. Junípero Serra, an 18th century Franciscan missionary whose legacy has drawn renewed scrutiny in recent months from some who consider him a symbol of an oppressive colonial system.
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Replica of Vatican migrant statue makes a fitting first stop in LA
What strikes you when first confronted by “Angels Unawares” on the plaza of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is the weight of the thing. Timothy Schmalz’s bronze sculpture, 20-feet long and 12 feet high, weighs 3.8 tons and looks every ounce of it.
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New Vicar General, Vice Chancellor appointed for Archdiocese of LA
Archbishop José H. Gomez has appointed Fr. Brian Nunes as the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ next Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia.
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At LA Archdiocese, immigration outreach is no ‘single-issue mission’
Long before he came to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles as its director of Immigration and Public Affairs, Isaac Cuevas had his own immigrant’s story.
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How LA parishes are taking the sacraments outdoors this summer
“Move your hair, Nida,” advises Father Raymond Decipeda as a woman approaches a row of temperature scanners outside a church parking lot.