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L.A. rabbi speaks at Catholic university in San Antonio

Rabbi Mark Diamond, Los Angeles regional director for the American Jewish Committee.

Catholics told to be 'fearless leaders'

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.

A parish and people with very deep roots

As she looks into the second grade classroom at St. Ignatius of Loyola School, Mission San Jose Dominican Sister Mara Anne Palomares smiles.

More movies in May for Catholic families

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.

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Archbishop Gomez commissions more than 1,600 catechists

Written by By Doris Benavides 21 September 2011

As a cosmetologist working for a renowned beauty company about 12 years ago, Lourdes Castillo was far from imagining one day she would be part of the higher end of the Catholic Church’s spiritual formation chain.

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Prayers, commemorations mark 9/11 anniversary

Written by Catholic News Service 16 September 2011

Churchgoers around the United States Sept. 11 shared in moments of silence, special prayers, homilies and other ways of observing the 10th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks.

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From heroes to homeless vets, Part II: The women

Written by Robert Dellinger 16 September 2011

Editor’s note: More women are serving in the U.S. military. Currently, there are some 1.9 million female veterans, with 50,000 additional servicewomen projected to join them during the next five years. Of the 230,000 women who have served in Afghanistan or Iraq since 2001, over 750 have been wounded in action, 137 mortally.

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A new start in Ventura County

Written by Janis Nelson 16 September 2011

There is no person, agency or business that has not been affected by the tough economic period that continues to challenge the nation and local communities. Non-profits are no exception.

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‘Use well the next few years,’ newly-ordained advised

Written by Paula Doyle 14 September 2011

Laughter and good cheer was in abundance as members from Serra Clubs all over the archdiocese gathered together to honor six recently-ordained priests at the 61st Ordinati Day luncheon Sept. 7.

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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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