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Formación del diácono: “No es para hacer cosas, sino para ser “
Hace cinco años, 13 hombres se embarcaron en un viaje juntos para convertirse en diáconos, reunidos entre sí por primera vez en un retiro de silencio. El 11 de junio de ese viaje culminó con estos hombres y sus cónyuges de ser recibido por aplausos clamorosos que emanan de los hombres, mujeres y niños que acudieron a la catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles centro de Los Ángeles ‘para la Ordenación de este año para el Diaconado.
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Loyola athletes are a dominant force
Loyola High School of Los Angeles, the oldest continually operated educational institution in Southern California, recently showcased its championship 2015-2016 season and highlighted successes.
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Tapestry hanging ends Saint Serra’s journey back to Ventura | VIDEO
It was woven in Belgium, designed in Ojai and based on a 19th-century painting from Mexico.
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The Archbishop’s Eyes
My wife and I had the pleasure of attending the diaconate ordinations for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles last weekend. This was my first ordination since being ordained last year. Like your own wedding, it is hard to be fully involved in your own ordination. This year, I was able to relive those moments in my own ordination that I did not fully appreciate and some that I did.
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Local man is among newest deacons ordained by archbishop
A local Catholic is among 13 new permanent deacons ordained Saturday for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Verbum Dei High School: Every graduate is going to college
There’s plenty to celebrate at Verbum Dei High School. For the 6th year in a row, the entire graduating class at this Jesuit prep school is headed to college. According to administrators, all of the students come from low income households and are academically behind one or two years when they arrive.
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Assisted suicide ‘crosses the line,’ says California bishop
LOS ANGELES – With California now allowing doctors to prescribe lethal medications for terminally ill patients who ask for them, “we are crossing a line,” said the archbishop of Los Angeles.
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‘Killing Is Not Caring’: California’s Assisted Suicide Law Goes into Effect
Today, June 9, the state of California’s assisted suicide legislation has gone into effect, giving approximately 12 percent of the population of the United States the right to request life-ending medication when in the final phase of a terminal illness. Matt Whitaker, state director of the national advocacy group Compassion and Choices, called it a “monumental day for Californians suffering from terminal diseases. Senator Bill Monning, a co-sponsor of the California bill, likewise recently called the law a “historic achievement,” a blessing that will bring relief to a “limited universe of people.”
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Bishop Conaty-Loretto High School honors graduating class
Bishop Conaty-Loretto High School recently held its 92nd commencement on campus. Judge Carol D. Codrington, associate justice with the California Court of Appeal, 4th District, was the keynote speaker.