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Archdiocese, State Department team up for free passport workshop
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is partnering with the U.S. Department of State’s office of Passport Services to offer a free passport workshop on Saturday, August 17.
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Archbishop Gomez: After El Paso
All week long, I’ve been praying and reflecting on the mass shootings in California, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas.
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At City of Saints, teens find hope and answers for healing a broken world
In a room aglow with candles and images of the saints, Michael Weaver kneeled before a monstrance and gazed upon it with awe. It was a moment that the 16-year-old said sparked a profound realization about his faith.
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Bridging the digital gap at 2019 C3 conference
Really, do you think you’re smarter than a seventh-grader?
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Bridging the digital gap at 2019 C3 conference
Really, do you think you’re smarter than a seventh-grader?
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Women’s soccer: WCC rosters include local Catholic HS stars
Led by a three-time CIF-Southern Section Player of the year, several former Catholic high school stars are expected to impact their respective teams in 2019 as the collegiate women’s soccer season gets underway later this month.
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Pomona Catholic signs education partnership with University of La Verne
In a move that will help make high-quality, affordable college educations attainable for their students, Pomona Catholic School recently signed a Partnership for Access to College Education (PACE) agreement with the University of La Verne, CA.
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Archbishop asks faithful to pray for peace after three mass shootings
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez joined thousands of young people in praying for the victims of the mass shooting in El Paso hours after a gunman killed at least 20 people in a Walmart.
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Remembering our priests and deacons
We invite you to please remember our deceased priests and deacons in your prayers. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. And may they rest in peace.
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New religious education head ‘restless’ to reach out to youth
A few days after starting her new job, Sister Rosalia Meza’s office at the Archdiocesan Catholic Center overlooking Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown got a fresh green paint job. A few paintings depicting scenes from the Gospels were placed on a wall opposite a framed photo of a statue of the Virgin Mary from the Spanish island of Mallorca, where her religious order was founded.