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  • Estadounidense, se reunieron este viernes 6 de junio junto a otros líderes musulmanes, judíos y católicos en la catedral de Los Ángeles para orar por la paz mundial
    June 6, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    EFE/EUA CARIBE SHM28 LOS ANGELES (CA, EEUU), 6/6/2014.- De izq. a dcha., Alexei Smith, encargado de asuntos ecuménicos para la arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles y Mark Diamond rabino y director regional del Comité Judío Estadounidense, se reunieron este viernes 6 de junio junto a otros líderes musulmanes, judíos y católicos en la catedral de Los Ángeles para orar por la paz mundial, siguiendo el ejemplo del papa Francisco, que invitó este domingo al Vaticano al presidente israelí, Simón Peres, y el palestino, Mahmud Abas, para rezar por una solución del conflicto de Oriente Medio. EFE/IVAN MEJÍA

  • How a Tiny Downtown School With a Blacktop ‘Field’ Became a Soccer Dynasty
    June 4, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — In 2009, the middle-school soccer players from Downtown’s St. Turibius school lost their Catholic Youth Organization championship game in penalty kicks to the powerhouse American Martyrs team from Manhattan Beach.

  • Archdiocese of Los Angeles ordains four new priests
    May 31, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    The four men were dressed in white and cream-colored robes. They knelt on the stone floor, ending up face down in a supplicating sign of obedience and respect. In front of thousands of onlookers, they were about to become Catholic priests.

  • The Sacrament of Christian mission
    May 29, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    I love these weeks of the Easter season as we await the Ascension of our Lord and the sending of his Holy Spirit at Pentecost.

    Since the early days of the Church, this time has been the time associated with Confirmation, the great Sacrament of Christian commitment.

  • Father Romero returns to Taos to celebrate Golden Jubilee
    May 28, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    Born in Taos and ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles half a century ago, Father Juan Romero will return to the church of his Baptism, San Francisco de Asís in Ranchos, for a Golden Jubilee Mass.

  • LA priest says he has lived his vocation ‘from my mother’s womb’
    May 28, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    Los Angeles, Calif., May 28, 2014 / 04:01 pm (CNA).- A young Nigerian priest who serves the Hispanic community in California says he received his vocation in his mother’s womb.

    Father Kelechi Alzoie current serves at Holy Family Parish in Wilmington, Calif., which has a large Hispanic population, mostly of Mexican origin.

  • St. Augustine grads remembered for ‘culture of the true, the good and the beautiful’
    May 24, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    The students graduating from St. Augustine Academy noted the sense of family their close-knit class of 15 developed, but Headmaster Michael Van Hecke said before the afternoon ceremony Saturday that he thinks the grads are differentiated by “their spirit — their cultural effect.”

  • Thomas Aquinas College Honors Former President, Benefactors of Chapel
    May 19, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles recently visited Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, Calif., to bless bronze plaques and a book that honors the benefactors of the campus chapel, according to the College’s website.

  • Parroquia católica Los Ángeles firma acuerdo con Universidad de Guadalajara
    May 18, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    Los Ángeles, 16 may (EFEUSA).- Una parroquia católica en la ciudad californiana de Compton, de mayoría hispana, firmará hoy un acuerdo con la mexicana Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG) para iniciar en sus instalaciones un programa en línea de preparatoria y universidad básica.

    El programa, el primero de su tipo en la arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles, ofrecerá clases en español que buscan educar a las generaciones de inmigrantes que no han podido completar su formación académica, en esta ciudad ahora de mayoría hispana.

  • Estudiante latina paga su carrera con tortillas
    May 17, 2014  |  In The News  |  

    Vender tortillas los fines de semana para pagar sus estudios universitarios, fue tan solo unas de las muchas cosas que Raquel Román tuvo que hacer para obtener su título universitario en Estudios Chicanos, de la California State University en Northridge (CSUN), el próximo 22 de mayo.