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Bishop Flores on Texas elementary school shooting: ‘Don’t tell me that guns aren’t the problem
Bishop Daniel Flores said on Wednesday that he was sick of hearing people say that “guns aren’t the problem” after a gunman killed at least 19 children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school.
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Obispo denuncia que las armas son más fáciles de conseguir que una aspirina en EEUU
El Obispo de Brownsville (Estados Unidos), Mons. Daniel Flores, denunció que las armas “son más fáciles de conseguir que la aspirina”, luego que un hombre armado asesinó este martes 24 de mayo al menos a 19 niños y dos maestros en la escuela primaria Robb en Uvalde, Texas.
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¿SIENTES LLAMADO A LA VOCACIÓN SACERDOTAL?
Diácono transitorio Sergio Sandoval próximo a ordenarse del ADLA
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Por primera vez en décadas, escuelas católicas registran un alto incremento en el número de estudiantes matriculados
En medio de la pandemia, son muchos los padres de familia en California que han optado por esta opción debido a que se han decepcionado con el manejo sanitario que se ha dado en las escuelas públicas. De hecho, estos planteles católicos han habilitado muchas becas para que familias de bajos recursos también tengan la posibilidad de inscribir a sus hijos sin preocuparse por los costos.
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Funeral Service Held Former San Diego Bishop Robert Brom
A funeral service is being held Tuesday for San Diego’s long-time Bishop Robert Brom, who died last Monday at the age of 83.
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Everything starts with baptism
As we have begun the diocesan phase of the process, I continue to reflect on the Holy Father’s words from a moment of reflection that was held before the synod’s opening Mass. “In the Church, everything starts with baptism,” he said. “Baptism, the source of our life, gives rise to the equal dignity of the children of God, albeit in the diversity of ministries and charisms. Consequently, all the baptized are called to take part in the Church’s life and mission.”
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‘A game changer for us’: Catholic schools grow during pandemic by offering in-person instruction
For the first time in decades, Catholic school enrollment is up, both in Southern California and across the country.
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We’re in a crisis and St. Dymphna, patron saint of mental health, is having a renaissance
Elena Zuniga didn’t go searching for the patron saint of anxiety, depression and mental illness, but St. Dymphna found her anyway