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Archbishop Gomez, LA Catholics celebrate Mass of solidarity with immigrants
Thousands of Catholics from Southern California and across the country joined Archbishop José H. Gomez in a virtual celebration of the annual Day in Recognition of All Immigrants on Sunday, September 20.
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Christ’s love is certain
As I write, wildfires are devastating the mountain and foothill regions outside of Los Angeles, as fires are burning elsewhere in California and other states in the west.
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El futuro de las escuelas católicas
Este nuevo año escolar lo estamos empezando con mucha esperanza y con mucha incertidumbre. En toda la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles, nuestras escuelas están abiertas, con los niños recibiendo clases en línea desde sus hogares.
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The future of Catholic schools
We begin this new school year with great hope and lots of uncertainty. Across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, our schools are open with our students at home, learning online.
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Why LA families are sticking with Catholic education in a pandemic
As a native Angeleno who attended public schools her whole life and is now an adjunct instructor in child development at Los Angeles City College, Myrna Velasquez can list plenty of educational reasons to explain why her sons still attend St. Patrick’s School in North Hollywood after five years.
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As students continue remote learning, La Puente private school gets facelift to be COVID compliant
As its students continue distance learning, a private school in La Puente underwent a transformation and is now ready to welcome them back to campus as soon as they can.
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These are the world’s most beautiful cathedrals
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, California, USA
Also known as COLA, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels replaced the previous Cathedral of Saint Vibiana which was severely damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. The new building opened in 2002 and sparked controversy for its large size, non-traditional architecture and expensive construction – the altar budget alone was $5 million. -
Long Waiting List for Baptisms among Los Angeles Hispanics during Pandemic
When in mid-March California authorities ordered the closure of all churches to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the biggest concern of Father Arturo Corral was that his congregation would drift away. Now, after the reopening, his uneasiness comes from not being able to fulfill all the requests for baptisms.
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New Vicar General, Vice Chancellor appointed for Archdiocese of LA
Archbishop José H. Gomez has appointed Fr. Brian Nunes as the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ next Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia.
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At LA Archdiocese, immigration outreach is no ‘single-issue mission’
Long before he came to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles as its director of Immigration and Public Affairs, Isaac Cuevas had his own immigrant’s story.