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Catholics To Observe Ash Wednesday Across Southern California
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — On Wednesday, Catholics across Southern California will observe Ash Wednesday, paving the way for the 40-day season of Lent in preparation for Easter.
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Bell-Jeff girls’ basketball loses title shot against St. Genevieve
BURBANK — Bellarmine-Jefferson High’s girls’ basketball team was presented with an opportunity Tuesday evening against St. Genevieve.
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What are you giving up for Lent? Ash Wednesday begins
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 calls Latinos to build pro-life culture, not political coalition
Saying the future of the pro-life movement is “cultural not political,” Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles called upon Catholic Latinos to work toward a “new Christian humanism, a new vision of society and human destiny that is rooted in the Gospel.”
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Alistan maletas en Los Ángeles para ver al Papa en México
La cuenta regresiva de la primera visita del Papa Francisco a México ya comenzó para algunos angelinos que tratan de ser parte de los 400,000 voluntarios que protegerán los recorridos en auto del Pontífice.
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True Religion Is Caring Deeply for All Human Beings
Earlier today, I read a report about a “Pro-Life Congress” last week in Santa Ana. Before I delve into what caught my eye about the report, let me say that Orthodox Judaism does not fit into any of the “camps” when it comes to the abortion debate —
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Archbishop Gomez: The Root Violence in Our Society Is the Violence Against the Most Vulnerable
“If the child in the womb has no right to be born, if the sick and the old have no right to be taken care of, then there is no solid foundation to defend anyone’s human rights,” the shepherd of Los Angeles told a pro-life gathering.
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Service readies Loyola seniors for real world
Loyola High School of Los Angeles, the oldest continually operated educational institution in Southern California, has announced that its Senior Service Project celebrated its 35th anniversary of giving back to Los Angeles from Jan. 5 through Jan. 22.
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Michigan Wolverines ‘out on a limb’ with Loyola standout
Most college football fans have two dates marked on their calendar each year: the national championship and national signing day.