Pope John Paul II in L.A.: ‘A man of holiness and humility’
Written by Mike Nelson 14 September 2012
“Today, in the Church in Los Angeles, Christ is Anglo and Hispanic, Christ is Chinese and Black, Christ is Vietnamese and Irish, Christ is Korean and Italian, Christ is Japanese and Filipino, Christ is Native American, Croatian, Samoan, and many other ethnic groups.
‘I learned that compassion starts with me’
Written by Robert Dellinger 14 September 2012
The six graduates of the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) intensive summer program came forth one at a time in the back of St. Camillus Center for Spiritual Care, which had been sectioned off from the small church by long hanging curtains. Voter ID laws wend through courts; implications for November
Written by PATRICIA ZAPOR 07 September 2012
A cluster of federal court rulings in the waning days of August overturned several state efforts that might have limited who gets to vote this November.‘We have shelter for you’
Written by Doris Benavides 07 September 2012
Despite funding challenges, Covenant House California remains a haven for young homeless.Member Login
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In dealing with several serious issues confronting the church and society today, "the only question is how you respond, not whether you should," said Helen Alvare at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, held May 9 in Washington.
As she looks into the second grade classroom at St. Ignatius of Loyola School, Mission San Jose Dominican Sister Mara Anne Palomares smiles.
This month has been a bonanza of classic movies to stir discussion in Christian belief and ethics among Catholic families, courtesy of the Turner Classic Movie Network. Last week saw films depicting saints and sinners.












