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Imagen de la Virgen de Guadalupe “visitó” cárcel de mujeres en Estados Unidos
Una imagen de la Virgen de Guadalupe “visitó” una cárcel de mujeres en Lynwood, California (Estados Unidos) llamada Century Regional Women Detention Facility el pasado 27 de noviembre para llevar a las presas un mensaje de amor y perdón.
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Este domingo, procesión de la Virgen de Guadalupe y San Juan Diego en Los Ángeles
Hace unos meses viajó en bote desde Long Beach hasta la Isla Catalina para visitar por primera vez la iglesia Catherine de Alexandria en esa ciudad.
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Este de Los Ángeles
Una procesión y misa anual en honor a la Virgen de Guadalupe y San Juan Diego tomará lugar el domingo 4 de diciembre a las 10:30 a.m. en la esquina de las calles Ford y Cesar Chávez.
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USCCB leaders seek prayers for migrants, refugees on Guadalupe feast
Prayer services and special Masses will be held in many dioceses across the country as the U.S. Catholic Church has asked that the Dec. 12 feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe be a day of prayer with a focus on migrants and refugees.
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Virgin of Guadalupe visits women in LA jail
The image of the Virgin of Guadalupe made its way through the narrow halls of the Century Regional Women Detention Facility in Lynwood, California on Sunday, Nov. 27.
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Bishops say Guadalupe feast to be day of prayer for refugees, migrants
A day of prayer with a focus on the plight of refugees and migrants will take place across the United States Dec. 12, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington.
“As Christmas approaches and especially on this feast of Our Lady, we are reminded of how our savior Jesus Christ was not born in the comfort of his own home, but rather in an unfamiliar manger,” said Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston.
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U.S. Attorney’s Office and FBI to Host Eighth Annual Cyber Crime Prevention Symposium
The United States Attorney’s Office, the FBI, and a coalition of law enforcement agencies and community groups will host the 8th Annual Cyber Crime Prevention Symposium tomorrow.
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At Thanksgiving, Americans ‘united in debt we owe to God,’ say prelates
The president and vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said Nov. 23 that Thanksgiving Day is a time for the nation to pause and “give God thanks for the abundant blessings he has bestowed upon us.”
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As door closes on Year of Mercy, Catholics reflect on its legacy
Hundreds filled the front steps of the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis on November 20 following Mass to witness the closing of the church’s Holy Doors, marking the end of the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year of Mercy.