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Engineering education in the tradition of Don Bosco

Two Don Bosco Technical Institute students recently had the opportunity to share their love of engineering with younger students at a nearby middle school in Whittier.

Proposed repeal of statute is discriminatory, say opponents

Proposed state legislation that repeals the statute of limitations for claims of childhood sexual abuse is discriminatory against both private institutions and victims who were allegedly abused in public institutions, say opponents of the bill.

Our fundamental option

Several years ago at a conference that I was attending, the keynote speaker challenged his audience in this way.

More movies in May for Catholic families

This week, we conclude our spotlighting of classic movies to stir discussion in Christian belief and ethics among Catholic families, courtesy of the Turner Classic Movie Network.

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Msgr. Felix Diomartich, 75 years a priest

Written by Robert Dellinger 17 August 2012

The 97-year-old priest in the white chasuble with an embroidered cross on the front approached the wood lectern with short steps. By his side was the chaplain of Nazareth House, Trinitarian Father Frank Whatley.

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Archbishop: ‘Perfect’ justice comes from love of God, brethren

Written by DORIS BENAVIDES 17 August 2012

Including victims of crime in the conversation within the justice system, the education and rehabilitation of offenders, and the need for increased leadership and volunteers when budget cuts to the system have been implemented were all stressed during an Aug. 3-4 symposium at Loyola Marymount University.

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La Virgen inspires ‘missionary spirit’ in laity, says archbishop

Written by Doris Benavides 10 August 2012

During a colorful Aug. 5 celebration to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, thousands of participants from all nationalities and walks of life were reminded of the “missionary spirit” behind the story of the Virgin’s encounter with St. Juan Diego, showing the key role of lay people in building the Church and in the process of the new evangelization.

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Aug. 1 sees little effect on most Americans' health plans

Written by NANCY FRAZIER O'BRIEN 10 August 2012

Although Aug. 1 was a key date in implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, it simply marked the first possible date when health plans could be required to cover eight new preventive services for women — including all Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptives.

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Bishops urge prayers, reflection on violence after killings

Written by BRIAN T. OLSZEWSKI 10 August 2012

The killing of six Sikhs Aug. 5 at their temple in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek brought an outpouring of spiritual support from leaders in the Catholic community, as well as a call for the entire community to examine violence in U.S. culture.

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Papal intentions for May: That administrators of justice may act always with integrity and right conscience; That seminaries, especially those of mission churches, may form pastors after the Heart of Christ, fully dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel.

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