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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.
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Inauguran la exhibición ‘El color del movimiento emigrante’ en Los Ángeles
El color del movimiento emigrante es el tema de este año de la exhibición ImmiArt que desde este jueves abre sus puertas en el consulado de México en Los Ángeles con 19 artistas inmigrantes participando.
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Stories of achievement and gratitude from Catholic LA’s class of 2019
Before the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ high school graduation class of 2019 races forward, Angelus News collected some personal stories from some who’ve come down from the pomp and circumstance of the June celebration and reflected on their journeys to this point.
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Kevin Baxter says goodbye as LA’s Catholic school superintendent
Near the end of the recent Onward Leaders celebration, an Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ (ADLA) Catholic Schools program that focuses on mentoring principals, Kevin Baxter, Ph.D., was called up to the podium.
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HS tennis: Catholic stars win CIF individual titles
For a Catholic high school tennis player (male or female) to win the CIF-Southern Section individual singles title is a rarity. But for it to happen in both sports in the same year?
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An LA sister’s network of homes for ‘lifers’
An inmate at Soledad State Prison for 22 years, and a decade before at other California prisons, Kevin Kristiansen had given up hope of ever getting out.
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Loyola High School breaks ground on new Xavier Center
At the oldest continually operated educational institution in Southern California, plans for a new building are getting all the attention. On June 11, Loyola High School in Los Angeles held a ceremonial celebration to kick off their newest project, a rebuilding of the Xavier Center, an enhanced liturgical, educational, and special events space projected to be completed in late 2020.