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Lanzan nueva escuela de catequesis totalmente virtual
Este jueves 9 de marzo se lanzó el Instituto Tepeyac, un centro de formación de catequesis en línea dirigida a católicos de habla castellana en todo el mundo, especialmente para aquellos que residen en Estados Unidos.
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5 reasons to read Archbishop Gomez’s new pastoral letter The archbishop of Los Angeles discusses how we are all created to get to heaven Gretchen R. Crowe OSV Newsweekly
On March 1, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles issued a new pastoral letter: “For Greater Things You Were Born: A pastoral letter to the family of God in Los Angeles on God’s beautiful plan of love for our lives and our world.” And while the document is directed at the people of his archdiocese, Archbishop Gomez’s words are relevant and inspiring for all Catholics. Here are five reasons to give it a read.
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In our opinion: Wishing Bishop Solis a long and successful tenure
Bishop Oscar Azarcon Solis has come to serve Utah at an important juncture in the state’s history.
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Utah Catholics open their cathedral and their hearts to new bishop
On a chilly Monday night in Salt Lake City, the bells of the magnificent Cathedral of the Madeleine began to peal as Bishop-elect Oscar A. Solis stepped up to its ornate wooden doors — and knocked three times.
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1st Filipino-American bishop ordained in US to serve in Utah
The first Filipino-American bishop ordained in the United States is set to be installed as the leader of Salt Lake City’s Catholic diocese on Tuesday, ending the city’s longest period without a bishop.
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Reality Is Greater Than What We Settle For
Love is why God created the world.” It seems quite the claim, maybe especially when turning on the news these days or, in some cases, looking out the window. These certainly are not the worst of times, but certainly far from the best. Sadness, anxiety, fear, and despair definitely seem a temptation for many, if the “#Sad” protest signs I’ve seen on placards are any indication. There’s a fuel of anger and violence that’s not helping anyone. Into this misery comes the new pastoral letter from Los Angeles archbishop José Gómez: “For Greater Things You Were Born.”
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Ash Wednesday
Esperanza Velasquez prays after getting ashes on Ash Wednesday at Santa Clara Roman Catholic Church in Oxnard. The parishioners got ashes after the 8 a.m. Mass. I can’t explain this photo, but it just feels good to me. After talking to Velasquez I learned she is a grateful person. She reminds me of my grandmother.
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Ash Wednesday Marks Start Of 40-Day Season Of Lent
Churches across the Southland are celebrating Ash Wednesday, ushering in the 40-day season of Lent, when Christians prepare for Easter by doing penance for sins and seeking spiritual renewal through prayer, discipline and good works.
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Ash Wednesday ushers in Lent for Southern California Christians
Christians throughout the Southland will observe Ash Wednesday today, ushering in the 40-day season of Lent, when the faithful prepare for Easter by doing penance for sins and seeking spiritual renewal through prayer, discipline and good works.
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Archbishop Gomez: We Must Become Saints for Our Times
God made men and women for greatness as saints, and the times now call each man and woman to embrace the call to holiness, stated the archbishop of Los Angeles.
In his second pastoral letter, “For Greater Things You Were Born,” Archbishop José Gomez issued a clarion call for Christians to live out the Christian mission in their homes, communities, parishes, schools and ministries in the face of “a deepening secularism and ‘anti-humanistic’ spirit in American life.”