“They were simple ranchers who didn’t have much education, but they had strong faith — and they died for it. … “I’ve always found that very beautiful.”
Archbishop José H. Gomez
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Find comfort, strength in Eucharist, pope tells attendees at LA Religious Education Congress
by Tom Hoffarthby Tom HoffarthThe 2026 LA Religious Education Congress kicked off Feb. 20 with an emphasis on the healing power of mercy and self-forgiveness — and a special message from Pope Leo XIV …
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OneLife LA, Archbishop Gomez said, is “a religious movement, a stirring of the heart and conscience. A movement of the Spirit.”
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More U.S. Catholic bishops are sounding the alarm over an increasingly frayed social order both at home and abroad, calling for a recommitment to the Gospel.
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Masses held at cathedrals on the feast of the Holy Family Dec. 28 marked the closing of diocesan celebrations of the Jubilee Year of Hope.
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Many at Mass in Recognition of All Immigrants in Los Angeles said they felt helpless, hoping that God would intervene. Yet, they also felt united in prayer.
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The three-year National Eucharistic Revival closed in Los Angeles on Corpus Christi Sunday with a call to “become Eucharistic missionaries.”
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The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage reached its final leg June 20-22 in the Los Angeles Archdiocese after a 3,300-mile cross-country journey from Indianapolis.
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Amid unrest in LA over ICE raids, faithful urged to pray for peace in streets, city
by OSV Newsby OSV News“We are facing a challenging moment in our city and many of our neighbors are frightened,” Archbishop José H. Gomez said.
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New pope described as “a holy man who will lead us with strong faith and humility.”
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