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A tale of two priests: clergy making big moves
A changing of the guards is underway at two local Catholic churches.
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Monica Orozco’s Mission Mission
For the first time since Old Mission Santa Barbara was founded by Franciscan missionaries from Spain in 1786, there will be a layperson officially in charge of the landmark’s administrative affairs, as Monica Orozco assumed her new duties as executive director on August 1. A Santa Barbara native with a PhD in history from UCSB, Orozco has been the director of the Mission Archive Library for seven years, during which time she’s elevated the profile of that mission-owned research institution.
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World Youth Day Bracelet Initiative Highlights Power of Prayer
A bracelet initiative is showing that prayer works, as more than 3,000 young people in California are participating in World Youth Day in Krakow.
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Live Updates From World Youth Day!
Immaculate Heart Radio is blessed to have John Yep, a seminarian for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, in Krakow, Poland as our World Youth Day correspondent this week. John has kept us up-to-date on what the pilgrimage experience is like as he is surrounded by hundreds of thousands of Catholic young people.
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PRAY WYD Pilgrims sing their way to Poland
En route to Krakow for World Youth Day, the PRAY WYD Pilgrims pause at St. Michael’s Church in Salzburg.
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Immaculate Heart students host summer school Justice Fair
Immaculate Heart students who recently completed their Contemporary Moral Issues class organized a Justice Fair on campus that raised funds for and awareness about numerous organizations that advocate human, animal and environmental rights.
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Photos: Mass For Immigrants
The procession for immigrants at Our Lady of Angeles in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon. A special mass attended by more than 3,000 was held Sunday for all immigrants. (Photo by David Crane Southern California News Group)
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Pilgrims pray for recognition of “immigrant spirit” in U.S.
Hundreds of people completed pilgrimages over the weekend in Los Angeles, California, during which they prayed for the “immigrant spirit” in the United States.
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Ofician misa en Los Ángeles en honor a los inmigrantes
El arzobispo de Los Ángeles, José Gomez, celebró una misa este domingo en honor a los inmigrantes de la nación.
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Celebran y reconocen el “espíritu inmigrante” del país
Cientos de personas, en su mayoría inmigrantes, concluyeron ayer en Los Ángeles (California) peregrinaciones de varias millas durante la cuales celebraron el “espíritu inmigrante” del país.