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La Reina High School students celebrate graduation
Eighty-nine La Reina High School students celebrated their graduation on Friday in Thousand Oaks. The school’s co-valedictorians were Jenna Matus and Jordyn Regier and the co-salutatorians were Elana Luo and Grace Nolan. Friday marked the private Catholic girls school’s 50th graduating class. Graduating students earned $13,988,240 in scholarships, according to a school official.
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What a radio station in Los Angeles is doing to connect young Latino Catholics to their faith
When I first come upon José Julián Garoz in the back of the exhibition hall of the Religious Education Congress, he is in a blue suit, holding a camera and roaming the area around his booth with the focused attention of someone ready to pitch in wherever he is needed.
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‘MARY IS HEART OF THE CHURCH,’ ARCHBISHOP SAYS IN HOMILY ON NEW FEAST DAY
Mary is a part of Christ’s “mission from the beginning,” Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez said in his homily for the Mass celebrating the church’s new feast, Mary, Mother of the Church, on the Monday after Pentecost.
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‘Mary is heart of the church,’ USCCB vice president says in homily on new feast day
Mary is a part of Christ’s “mission from the beginning,” Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gómez, vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said in his homily for the Mass celebrating the Church’s new feast, Mary, Mother of the Church, on the Monday after Pentecost.
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Church officials cautiously optimistic about DACA bills before Congress
The executive director of the U.S. bishops’ Migration and Refugee Services gives credit to a group of moderate Republicans in Congress trying to revive interest in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals legislation, or DACA, by their efforts to bring not just one bill, but four, to the House floor.
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Tully Talk: Recalling fond memories of Bell-Jeff
I was covering a game last week in Burbank and decided to make an unscheduled stop.
I wanted to go by Bellarmine-Jefferson High to take one last look and, in my own way, say my good-byes.
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Take Mary into your home, LA archbishop says on new Marian feast
The Archbishop of Los Angeles encouraged Catholics to love the Blessed Virgin Mary as their mother during a Mass commemorating a newly-proclaimed Catholic feast day.
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Archbishop Gomez: It’s time for a vote on DACA legislation
Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles is asking Catholics in the archdiocese to contact their representatives urging a vote on bipartisan legislation to address the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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Foster kids need our help!
“The world would be a better place if all the mothers were like you,” Kelly Rosati’s 16-year-old daughter wrote in her card for Mother’s Day. There was a time when Rosati didn’t think such sentiments were possible. Let’s just say she’s been called things less endearing than “mom.” There have been suicide attempts. Probation. Cutting. Bulimia. Even right now, their adopted daughter isn’t at home, but temporarily living in a residential program.
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Downtown L.A. Cathedral Celebrates Blessed Virgin Feast
The new Roman Catholic feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church will be celebrated at noon Monday with a Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels led by Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.