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La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles lanza un taller de renovación de DACA en la Parroquia Resurrección
Las aplicaciones de renovación tienen que estar en las oficinas de inmigración el 5 de octubre. Por eso, la arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles quiere ayudar a los dreamers para que no sean excluidos de DACA. Varias organizaciones también han creado fondos de ayuda para que jóvenes de escasos recursos puedan pagar el costo del trámite, que asciende a 495 dólares.
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Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles ofrece clínica gratuita de DACA
El Papa Francisco lanzará el 27 de septiembre una campaña mundial de dos años para fortalecer el apoyo a los inmigrantes y refugiados, “Comparte el Camino” (www.sharejourney.org/en-espanol).
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U.S. bishops seek to fight racism at both national and local levels
One month after the United States Catholic Bishops announced they would form an ad hoc committee to fight the sin of racism, many members of the Church hierarchy are also taking stock to see how they can resist racism in their own backyards.
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Los Angeles Archdiocese Launches DACA Renewal Workshops
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is launching a series of workshops to help improve understanding of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protections and immigration relief in general.
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L.A.’s Oldest Roman Catholic Church Mobilizes Mexico Earthquake Relief Effort
As search teams continue to dig through mountains of rubble and ruin in the aftermath of this week’s deadly Mexico earthquake, Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto has declared three days of national mourning.
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The Power of Love
Our long, difficult summer in this country seems to continue without end.
Even as the violence of Charlottesville and its aftermath still weigh heavy on our hearts and minds, this past weekend we saw the outbreak of new violence and racial tensions in St. Louis.
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Southern California reaches out to help quake victims in Mexico City
One of the biggest communities in Latin America — the Los Angeles region — reached out Wednesday to help victims of the 7.1 earthquake that hit Mexico City Tuesday and killed more than 200 people.
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La ciudad de las 50 etnias: LA celebra su diversidad cultural
La diversidad de Los Ángeles al alcance de la mano. Coreanos, filipinos, nigerianos, portugueses, croatas, mexicanos de Oaxaca, etc. al menos 48 comunidades se unieron el pasado sábado para la celebración de la Misa anual de las Culturas que tuvo lugar en la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles.
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How L.A.’s Catholic schools are growing when so many others are closing
What most stands out upon meeting Dr. Kevin Baxter, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, is his restlessness. Even early on …
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Kathryn Lopez: America not something to hoard
I’m just off a trans-Atlantic crossing. You don’t realize how moving the experience of walking to the top of a ship for a pre-dawn arrival in New York City will be until you have the opportunity to do it. I found myself after a week on the ocean oddly comforted by the sight of buildings. As much as the sunsets and rises on the ocean drew me into a renewed appreciation for the beauty of the Earth, Glenn Frey’s “You Belong to the City” was playing in my head. Dry land has its advantages.