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Catholics press immigration reform
Irma Ulloa held on tight to her baby daughter as she raised her camera to capture the procession of Catholics and banners in support of immigration reform.
The Santa Ana resident could barely hold back the tears Saturday. It was her first time at the new Christ Cathedral. And her first time at an immigration advocacy event.
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Hope Comes to Detention Center During Special Inmate Service
Hope is scheduled come to the Los Angeles County Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood in the form of a portrait of the Virgen de Guadalupe Peregrina.
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LA Archdiocese Collecting Donations to Aid the Philippines
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has set up donation drop boxes at 10 parishes as part of their effort to provide relief to areas in the Philippines devastated by a typhoon.
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L.A. Archbishop Gomez on Immigration Reform
Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez discusses his journey to the church and the issue of immigration in the latest episode of “Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson.” Gomez is the author of “Immigration and the Next America.”
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Sister Mary Sean Hodges gives ex-convicts a second chance
In the soft light of early evening, the smell of curried chilies wafts through the screen door of this two-story, Craftsman-style house in a tidy section of South Los Angeles. As bicycle bells jingle and ice-cream trucks pass by, four men sit in rockers, telling their stories of life in prison to a visiting journalist.
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Santa Monica’s Oldest Catholic Church Celebrates $28 Million Overhaul
Saint Monica Catholic Church, one of the oldest Catholic churches west of the 405, will celebrate the end of a $28 million overhaul of its campus Sunday.
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Driver’s license law shows commitment to immigrants, says archbishop
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A landmark measure granting California driver’s licenses to people who are in the country illegally represents an important commitment to immigrants, said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.
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L.A. Diocese’s Archbishop Gomez pushes immigration overhaul bill
Abandoning his previous low-key style, Archbishop Jose Gomez takes a firm and public stand with sermons and a new book touching on his own experiences as an immigrant.
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Mantiene L.A. informada
Durante 76 años, el Town Hall de Los Ángeles ha permitido que líderes de los campos más diversos de la comunidad, se conecten para empaparse de los temas más críticos y formarse su propia opinión.