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L.A. Catholic Halls, Gyms to be Havens in Emergencies
Many Southland Catholic parish halls and school gyms will be available for use as shelters during emergencies under an agreement announced Monday between the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and American Red Cross.
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Iglesia y Cruz Roja apoyarán a víctimas de desastres
La arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles y la Cruz Roja firmaron un acuerdo para apoyar a víctimas de desastres naturales
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Establecen refugios en L.A. en caso de un desastre
Autoridades de nuevo hacen un llamado a la población para que sepan que hacer antes, durante y después de una emergencia. Aquí la información.
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Loyola football standout verbally commits to Stanford
Only 300 high school football players from around the country are listed as the top prospects on ESPN.com each year. A cornerback at Loyola High School claimed one of those coveted spots, and now he gets to choose which college team he wants to play for.
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Cathedral Honors a California Saint
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – Last week, during his visit to the United States, Pope Francis granted sainthood to Father Junípero Serra, an 18th century priest who helped shape California history and founded nine of the state’s 21 Spanish missions. The canonization ceremony took place in Washington, D.C.
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St. Anthony High School Celebrates 95th Year, And A Renewed Sense Of Purpose
Alumni, city leaders, parents, and students will gather at St. Anthony High School this Saturday, Sept. 26, to celebrate the schools 95th anniversary.
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New bishop for San Gabriel region ready to serve larger flock
During his years as pastor, David O’Connell loved to help build the communities he preached to. He also savored the relationships he built with his flock.
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Mons. José Gómez: La inmigración no es solo un asunto político o económico
El arzobispo de Los Ángeles José Horacio Gómez habló hoy sobre el impacto de la política migratoria en la familia durante un discurso en el Encuentro Mundial de Familias, que se celebra en Filadelfia en anticipación a la visita del papa Francisco este fin de semana.
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Loyola ranks in top percentage of Catholic schools nationwide
Loyola High School of Los Angeles has been rated as one of the top Catholic high schools in the nation, according to a new ranking from the school data website, Niche. Loyola was ranked number one as the best Catholic high school in California, number two as the best Catholic high school in the United States, and number four as the best All-Boys High School in the U.S. Niche combined data and community reviews to compile the rankings. More than 120,000 students and parents rated the schools in categories such as academics, teachers, student culture and diversity, as well as resources and facilities.
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Loyola celebrates 150 with a CUBcake
Loyola High School students submitted numerous ideas for ways to celebrate the school’s sesquicentennial, including everything from a shirtless school day to a no-test month. Of the hundreds of ideas, the winner was a “mega cake” that could feed all 1,252 students.