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California bishops rally Catholics to stop college campus abortion pill mandate
Three California bishops are calling on local Catholics to pray and fight against a bill that would require state colleges and universities to provide free access to abortion pills for students.
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Catholic Charities summer camp reopens two years after Whittier Fire
While the beginnings of the Whittier Fire began racing up the dry hillsides above Santa Barbara County’s Lake Cachuma toward the Circle V Ranch Camp and Retreat Center on July 8, 2017, summer camp was in full swing.
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Chaminade chaplain celebrates 60th jubilee, finding ‘consistent joy’ in daily work
The Society of Mary (Marianists) celebrated Father Theodore Ley’s 60th jubilee of profession of vows on June 8 in Cupertino, California. The 78-year-old priest, who was born and grew up in Los Angeles, served most of his six-decade clerical ministry in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Defeat of California’s attempt to break seal of confession a victory for religious liberty
Camosy: So, fill us in on the latest with SB 360, the bill that would have forced priests to violate the seal of the confessional.
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MLB: Catholic high school grads shine at MLB All-Star Game
Catholic high schools from the U.S. and abroad were well represented among the participants in the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 9 in Cleveland, won by the American League 4-3.
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SB 360 withdrawn by sponsor day before key hearing
In a last-minute twist, a California bill that would have required priests to break the sacramental seal of confession was shelved by its sponsor amidst a remarkable grassroots campaign mounted by the state’s Catholics, members of other faith groups, and religious liberty advocates from across the country.
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Crossing the border for a brighter future
Sitting at a dark-wood dining room table next to her close friend and mentor, Daniela Luna begins to tell her story.
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L.A. Catholic Events
Papal Prayer Intention for July: That those who administer justice may work with integrity, and that the injustice which prevails in the world may not have the last word.
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Why the SB 360 debate is a moment for interfaith unity
“The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man: and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate.” — James Madison, 1785
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Cheerleading: Catholic school teams seek championship repeats
To on-the-field, on-the-court, in-the-pool and all other locales associated with sporting competitions, please add on-the-sidelines — as in, competitive cheerleading.