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Second-Shot-Skipping Angelenos Bedevil Health Officials
As millions of Angelenos become vaccinated against the coronavirus, hundreds of thousands have missed their second shot, a concerning development in the march toward herd immunity, Los Angeles County health officials announced Monday. To help combat the problem, the county is allowing appointment-free, walk-up vaccinations at all of its large-scale sites through Thursday.
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New books offer unique perspectives on long road to sainthood
Sainthood. It’s a matter of faith that Catholics who die in a state of grace join the communion of saints in heaven. Indeed, the church has codified that recognition in the celebration of All Saints’ Day each Nov. 1.
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Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles anuncia novena por víctimas de abuso sexual
Abril es el mes nacional de prevención del abuso infantil en Estados Unidos, por esa razón el ministerio de asistencia a las víctimas de abuso sexual en la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles realiza desde este jueves 22 hasta el viernes 30, una novena por quienes sufren a causa de este mal.
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Art matters with Edward Goldman Of Gods And Muses
When friends visiting Los Angeles ask me “what are the must-see places in LA?” of course I tell them about downtown’s world-class cultural venues.
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A hard-hit community needed vaccines. Here’s how a clinic came together in a church parking lot
It was almost a typical Saturday morning at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Baldwin Park.
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Archbishop Gomez: Gospel is the answer to the ‘new religion’ of secularism
True social justice is rooted in the Gospel and not in a secular materialist vision, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles told Catholic activists on Thursday.
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La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena Names New Principal
La Salle College Preparatory in Pasadena has announced a new principal to take the helm of the co-ed Catholic high school this summer.
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NCEA convention highlights Catholic educators in challenging pandemic year
The annual gathering of Catholic educators from around the country April 6-8 was in many ways a tribute to how they have done their jobs this past year amid COVID-19.
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Catholic educators share unexpected lessons of teaching in pandemi
No one has to tell Catholic school teachers how different this past year has been.
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An L.A. faith group believes prayer can help COVID patients, despite scientific skeptics
As scientists around the world race to find a drug to cure COVID-19, in a humble little apartment in the West Adams neighborhood, Rosalía González prescribes her own remedy for the sick: a combination of faith and prayers.