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Religion events – online – in the San Fernando Valley area, May 16-23
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles: Daily Masses are live streamed from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels, 7 a.m. (Spanish) and 10 a.m. (English). Sunday Mass in Spanish, 7 a.m., is streamed on Ch. 46; in English, 10 a.m., is streamed on Ch. 13. For daily and Sunday Masses: facebook.com/lacatholics For parishes that live stream Mass: lacatholics.org/parish-livestreams For more information: lacatholics.org/mass-for-the-homebound
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Archbishop Gomez Calls Us to ‘Witness to the New World of Faith’ In Pastoral Letter on the New Evangelization
The world needs a new evangelization! The people of our city, our nation and our continent are waiting for the encounter with Jesus Christ who makes all things new. In every age, Jesus draws near to offer his salvation to all people. He calls: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock!”
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Mother’s Day Drive Yields More Than 400 Gifts For Women
Call it an explosion of kindness: What started as Debbi Drewry’s idea to give a few simple Mother’s Day gifts to her neighbors ballooned into a massive effort that ultimately yielded more than 400 baskets and gifts to deserving women across the Los Angeles area.
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Redescubre la Belleza de Rezar el Rosario
El mes de mayo, en nuestra tradición Católica, está dedicado a nuestra Santa Madre. Este año, el primer día del mes de María, en respuesta a la pandemia de coronavirus que enfrentamos, el Presidente de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos, el Arzobispo José Gómez dirigió un servicio de re-consagración de nuestro país a la Madre de Dios, pidiendo por su protección a nuestra nación. Esa tarde, para unir nuestra diócesis con este Acto de re-consagración, recé el rosario con Kelly Moleski, su hija Anna, feligreses de la Parroquia de la Encarnación, Mantua, y Andrés Arango, Director de nuestra Oficina de Evangelización y del Ministerio Hispano. Fue transmitido en vivo para que otros pudieran rezar junto con nosotros, lo cual hicieron, e interceder con Nuestra Señora en nombre de nuestra nación sufriente. Como el 1 de mayo cayó un viernes rezamos los misterios dolorosos del Rosario.
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Rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary
The month of May in our Catholic tradition is dedicated to our Blessed Mother. This year on the first day of Mary’s month, in response to the coronavirus pandemic that we are facing, the President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Jose Gomez, conducted a service of re-consecration of our country to the Mother of God, praying for her protection on our nation. That evening, to unite our diocese with this Act of Re-consecration I prayed the Rosary with Kelly Moleski, her daughter Anna, parishioners of Incarnation Parish, Mantua, and Andres Arango, director of our Office of Evangelization and Hispanic Ministry. It was live streamed so others could pray along with us, which they did, and intercede with Our Lady on behalf of our suffering nation. Since May 1st fell on a Friday we prayed the sorrowful mysteries of the Rosary.
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L.A. archdiocese schools closed through June
The department of Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has announced that its Catholic schools throughout Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties will continue with distance learning through the end of the 2019-2020 academic year.
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LA archdiocese says Catholic schools to learn remotely through rest of academic year
Private Catholic schools in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties will remain closed and continue with online learning through the remainder of the academic year, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles said on Monday, May 11.
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Less pizza, more phone calls: Youth ministry after Covid-19
Helping parishes learn how to livestream. Writing letters. Phone calls to parents. Youth ministry has changed during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Christina Lamas, the executive director of the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry.
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Arquidiócesis: cementerios y mortuorios católicos abiertos para visitas
Los cementerios católicos en el condado de Los Ángeles reabrieron al público el viernes con horarios de visita limitados y restricciones basadas en las pautas de salud pública.