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The food of the Lord
It brings me great joy to see our city and state starting to open up after nearly 1 1/2 years of operating under restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
And it is beautiful to see more and more people returning to church each week. This coming weekend (June 19-20), we intend to open our churches more fully, with the lifting of most remaining state restrictions.
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CATHOLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION RECEIVES $50 MILLION DONATION TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS TO DESERVING NEW STUDENTS OF ARCHDIOCESAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
The Catholic Education Foundation of Los Angeles (CEF) today announced that it has received a $50 million gift to provide financial support to new elementary …
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Arquidiócesis en Estados Unidos levanta dispensa de asistencia a Misa dominical
La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos), anunció que levantará la dispensa de asistencia a la Misa dominical, pues desde el próximo fin de semana todas las iglesias serán reabiertas.
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LA’s class of 2021 reflects on beating a senior year of pandemic
For the more than 5,700 graduating seniors from Catholic high schools across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the last few weeks have marked the end of a journey whose final year was marred by uncertainty, isolation, and often, heartbreak.
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Priests of the new awakening
On June 5, I will ordain eight fine men to be new priests for the family of God in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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Archbishop to unaccompanied immigrant children: ‘God is always with us’
“God is always with us, in good and beautiful times and in difficult times, when we are happy or when we have a sadness,” Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles told unaccompanied immigrant children at a Mass May 30.
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A huge step back to normalcy: Eight transitional deacons ordained for LA
Eight men preparing for the priesthood were ordained transitional deacons Saturday, May 29, in the first ordination Mass celebrated inside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in nearly two years.
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New LA priests: Jihoon Kim
The Class of 2021 will begin their first assignments as parish life gradually resumes around the archdiocese following a year of closures, outdoor sacraments, and social distancing.
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Los Angeles clergy celebrate Mass for unaccompanied migrant children
Catholic clergy in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles have been celebrating Masses this month for hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children housed in large temporary shelters.
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What’s new — and what isn’t — about the ‘eucharistic coherence’ debate
The first thing to realize about the U.S. bishops’ concern with pro-choice Catholic politicians who receive holy Communion is that, from the bishops’ point of view, the issue isn’t politics, but, rather the reverence due the Eucharist and the perilous spiritual situation of someone who receives the sacrament unworthily.