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ARZOBISPO JOSÉ GOMEZ EN LA BASÍLICA DE SANTA MARÍA DE GUADALUPE
Al presidir la Misa en la Basílica de Guadalupe en Ciudad de México este 7 de julio, el Arzobispo de Los Ángeles, Mons. José Gomez, aseguró que “estamos aquí para reafirmar nuestra fe” y destacó que “este es el corazón del continente americano”.
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Girls’ volleyball: Mater Dei, Marymount, Santa Margarita lead D-1 & 2 pack
Eight Catholic high school girls’ volleyball teams will be part of the top group of the CIF-Southern Section’s realigned divisional setup when the 2018 opens Aug. 13.
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Archbishop Gomez to lead pilgrims to Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City
For the second year and under the spiritual leadership of Archbishop José H. Gomez, 140 faithful of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will begin a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, in Mexico City on Thursday July 5, 2018.
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Archdiocese updates
Archbishop José H. Gomez has announced a few changes in Archdiocesan leadership.
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St. Joseph moves to Central Section for sports
In conjunction with action approved 18 months ago, St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria will move to the California Interscholastic Federation’s Central Section for athletic competition, beginning this fall.
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Saying farewell to the Class of 2018
Over the last few weeks, 6,200 seniors graduated from 51 Catholic high schools across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. About 99 percent of the graduates have been accepted into a college or university, according to statistics from the Department of Catholic Schools.
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Graduating for a greater purpose
Soccer and robotics may not have much in common, but if you competed against St. Bernard High School in either field this past year, you probably learned the hard way that recent St. Bernard’s graduate Odinakachukwu Amobi is a natural born leader.
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In 2018, immigrants ask: Is this the American Dream we hoped for?
Most 11-year-olds going to Mass with their moms don’t have a line of TV cameras waiting for them in front of the church. Nor do they have to worry about whether their wireless microphone is fitted properly, or if they’ll remember what to say in front of more than 3,000 people.
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Baseball: Three repeat as ALL-CIF choices
Nine baseball players from local Catholic high schools — enough to field a team — were selected to the All-CIF-Southern Section first teams in their respective divisions for 2018.
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Latin Mass finds a permanent home in LA
The smell of incense and drywall mingled while more than two hundred people attended the dedication of St. Vitus Catholic Church in San Fernando. This church is the first in Los Angeles to be operated by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), an order of priests dedicated to traditional liturgy, specifically the Latin Mass.