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Marian procession to mark Los Angeles’ 235th birthday
Los Angeles, Calif., Aug 18, 2016 / 08:10 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Later this month, a Marian Procession and Votive Mass will help celebrate the 235th anniversary of the city of Los Angeles, California – which was named after Mary, Queen of Angels.
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Una Virgen de Guadalupe para el este de Los Ángeles
El artista mexicano Gustavo Sánchez, conocido como ‘Gushsan’, tiene lo que no se puede comprar con dinero: deseo, talento e inspiración. Con todo ello, busca terminar de crear un mural especial que ha pensado plasmar en una pared de 1,106 pies cuadrados que pertenece a la parroquia Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, en el Este de Los Ángeles.
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“Olympic” Leadership Workshop Launches Immaculate Heart’s School Year
In honor of Olympic Games Rio 2016, Immaculate Heart High School held its own “Leadership Workshop Olympic Games” for students to hone organizational skills and compete in friendly challenges before the start of classes this week.
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The Catholic Americas come together for the Year of Mercy
South America’s Catholic leaders will celebrate the Catholic Church’s Year of Mercy in a special way, gathering for a continental celebration in Colombia. They will pray a rosary for the Americas, visit poor parts of Bogota, and reflect on the example of the saints.
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St. Rita Families Know How to Pay it Forward!
The Krappmans and the Kastanzas just delivered backpacks to St. Francis Center on behalf of the St. Rita Parish – Sierra Madre, CA. St. Rita students earn Christian Service hours by doing good deeds like this.
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Alverno Heights Academy Joins City of Saints Teen Conference 2016 at UCLA
Last week, Allison Joseph ’17, Ali Mercado ’18, Cassidy Castillo ’18 and Campus Minister Ms. Katharine Guerrero represented Alverno Heights Academy’s Campus Ministry team at the City of Saints Teen Conference 2016 at UCLA.
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Priests, faithful invited to TOB conference
ONTARIO, CA: “The Church should stay out of my bedroom.” “How can I keep my marriage strong in today’s culture?” “My kids are exposed to immoral influences at school – what can I do?”
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Get On The Bus ripple effects spread throughout state prisons
More than 1,000 children got to celebrate Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with their incarcerated parents, thanks to a team of big-hearted people who put a lot of hard work into making sure families stay connected, even when a parent is behind bars.
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California bill threatens religious freedom, minorities and the poor
This week the California Assembly begins final deliberations on Sen. Ricardo Lara’s “Equity in Higher Education Act” (SB 1146). The bill, which passed the Senate in late May, has a salutary purpose – to ensure against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation at California campuses.
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‘El Camino Real’ murals to be on display in Ventura
As they watched the giant murals with their vibrant depiction of early life at the California missions being hung, the descendants of artist Aurelio G.D. Mendoza felt close once again to the man who died in 1996.