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‘Faith At Work’ in a Time of Unemployment
For several years, venture capitalist and philanthropist Art Bilger has been hosting town hall-style workshops across the country to address what he views as a looming catastrophe: an imminent unemployment crisis.
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ARCHDIOCESE INVITES COMMUNITY TO BISHOP ACLAN’S VESPER CEREMONY
It’s a big week for the Filipino Catholic community in Los Angeles.
On Thursday, Catholic Bishop-elect Alex Aclan will officially be ordained as the second Filipino American bishop.
But before he assumes his new post, he will celebrate the solemn vespers and undergone the blessing of the pontifical insignia.
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Archbishop Gomez: Confession Is Sacred
St. Mateo Correa Magallanes was a priest and a Knight of Columbus. During the persecution of the Church in Mexico in 1927, he had a choice to make.
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Msgr. Richard Murray, pioneering San Fernando Valley pastor at St. Bernardine of Siena, dies at 103
Richard H. Murray, a trailblazing local pastor known for starting St. Bernardine of Siena in Woodland Hills and establishing it as a place of worship for generations of Valley residents, has died.
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Bishop Joseph Brennan installed in Fresno diocese
Installation Mass celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua Church on May 2; former auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles succeeds retiring Bishop Armando X. Ochoa
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Installation Mass for Bishop in Fresno
Installation Mass for Reverend Joseph V Brennan, the 6th Bishop of the Diocese of Fresno St. Anthony of Padua Church in Fresno.
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St. Catherine’s in Reseda celebrates an illustrious 70th anniversary with truck raffle
THE beloved parish of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Reseda is celebrating 70 years of service to the community by doing what it does best: giving back.
This weekend, the church is hosting several fun activities for its diverse group of regular churchgoers, a majority of whom are Filipino, Mexican, Guatemalan, Salvadorean, Peruvian, Vietnamese and Irish.
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No Soldier Left Behind : State Senator Archuleta Helps Bring Vietnam War Journalist’s Remains Back to His Montebello Home After 52 Years
Almost 52 years ago, a plane crashed over Vietnam, killing all souls aboard including Navy War Journalist Raúl Guerra.
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A Fallen Vietnam Vet From Montebello Finally Returns Home — After 52 Years
Close to 52 years ago, a young Navy journalist from Montebello died in a plane crash in a remote mountainous area in Vietnam.
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52 years after his death, a funeral is finally held for a serviceman from Montebello
The service included all of the pomp and reverence expected, including a motorcycle-led procession of Vietnam veterans down Whittier Boulevard to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, where Montebello police officers served as pallbearers. Garfield High ROTC members also took part in ceremonies before the Mass. Then, it was on to Rose Hills Memorial Park Mortuaries where burial services were held.