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Scaled down RE Congress crowd revels in return to Anaheim
Knowing the right words to use at the right moments is how Anne Kertz Kernion built her inspirational hand-calligraphy greeting card business over the last four decades. At last weekend’s Los Angeles Religious Education Congress (REC), attendees could find plenty of words — and devotional designs — at her booth at the Anaheim Convention Center Exhibit Hall to express the joy of being back together again.
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USCCB president, committee chairmen recommit church to pro-life initiatives
As the nation awaits the U.S. Supreme Court’s most significant abortion ruling in decades, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the chairmen of eight USCCB committees joined together “in prayer and expectant hope that states will again be able to protect women and children from the injustice of abortion.”
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Mercy for the journey
Lent is the season of return.
This is the theme we hear in the weekday liturgies of Lent, especially in the Old Testament readings.
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LA Congress embarks on its first-ever ‘hybrid’ event this weekend
Two years after its last full in-person attendance and a year removed from an all-virtual presentation, this month’s Los Angeles Religious Education Congress will be a hybrid event for the first time in its history.
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Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles pedirá colecta especial para ayudar a Ucrania
La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles está solicitando parroquias agregarán una colecta especial durante los próximos dos fines de semana para recaudar fondos para las personas que sufren en Ucrania devastada por la guerra.
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LA’s Catholic schools get a boost from Hannon donation
LA Catholic schools and colleges are continuing to find support from the William H. Hannon Foundation to help mitigate the pandemic changes and challenges over the past two years.
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A tenderness revolution
We begin Lent this year with the world under the cloud of war.
Pope Francis asked that we pray and fast on Ash Wednesday for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine, whose homeland is under attack from Russia.
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Friendly Super Bowl wager between archbishops makes Catholic students winners
The recent Rams Super Bowl win is still on the minds of many and the celebrations haven’t stopped. On Tuesday, St. John Chrysostom School students celebrated with ice cream.
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‘Bishop Ed’ looks back on 21 years as an LA auxiliary
Bishop Edward Clark, auxiliary bishop of the Our Lady of the Angels pastoral region, is retiring after 21 years of service to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He caught up with Angelus to discuss his favorite memories and what comes next.
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US bishops urge prayer, fasting for Ukraine
Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, on Thursday encouraged the undertaking of prayer and fasting for an end to the Ukraine conflict.