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How a Catholic Priest Changed the Course of Kobe Bryant’s Life
Following the untimely death on Sunday of Los Angeles basketball superstar Kobe Bryant — a practicing Catholic who had previously credited a priest with saving his marriage — the city’s Catholic archbishop offered prayers and condolences to his family.
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Cyntoia Brown-Long headlines California antiabortion event
On January 18, Cyntoia Brown-Long was the keynote speaker at OneLife LA, an antiabortion event hosted by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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The Catholic faith of Kobe Bryant
Basketball superstar Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a helicopter crash in Southern California, along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
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BASKETBALL SUPERSTAR KOBE BRYANT, SUSTAINED BY CATHOLIC FAITH, DIES IN HELICOPTER CRASH
Basketball superstar Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a helicopter crash in Southern California. Bryant, the father of four, was 41.
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Archdiocese to honor CHLA leader with award
Paul S. Viviano, president and CEO of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, will be honored in February with the 2020 Cardinal’s Award by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Organizaciones se unen al sexto Festival ‘OneLife’ de Los Ángeles en honor a la vida
El evento gratuito, que se llevará a cabo este sábado en la Placita Olvera, tiene como objetivo celebrar la belleza y dignidad de los seres humanos. La entidad Foster All estará presente para guiar a las personas que quieran convertirse en padres de cuidado de crianza.
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Dialogue and drones: the US Church reflects on Soleimani
The American drone strike that killed an Iranian general on January 3 prompted calls for peace from Catholic leaders in the US, and a debate about the ethics of using drones in warfare.
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Archbishop Gomez on the Increase in Anti-Semitic Attacks, White Nationalism, Nativism, and Anti-Immigrant Violence
We have come a long way in our country, but we have not come nearly far enough. Too many hearts and minds are clouded by racist presumptions of privilege and too many injustices in our society are still rooted in racism and discrimination. Too many young African American men are still being killed in our streets or spending their best years behind bars. Many minority neighborhoods in this country are still what they were in Rev. King’s time, what he called ‘lonely islands of poverty.’ Let us recommit ourselves to ensuring opportunity reaches every community.
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Los 101 Mexicanos Globales
Este año cuando nos encontrábamos en plena producción de nuestra lista de Los 300 Líderes más Influyentes de México nos preguntamos por qué si ya hemos publicado durante tantos años una lista de extranjeros con influencia en nuestro país, no teníamos una de mexicanos en el extranjero.
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USCCB president: Nation’s hearts still clouded by racism
While the United States has “come a long way” in addressing racism and injustice, much more remains to be accomplished to achieve the dream of “the beloved community” envisioned by the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said.