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St. Paul the Apostle breaks ground on major school project

Hundreds of parishioners and students of St. Paul the Apostle Church and School in Westwood gathered the morning of June 5 for a long-anticipated celebration.

Papal trip to Brazil: Critical for younger generations

Look for strong turnout, robust media interest and unscripted moments when Jorge Mario Bergoglio makes his first trip abroad as Pope Francis when he arrives in Brazil in late July, according to a Brazilian writer and academic.

Our Father knows best

Help me!” my mother cried out late one night. “Dad’s sick!”

‘Man of Steel’: Amid the action, there is a lot to reflect on

A young man (Henry Cavell) works on a crab boat in the icy ocean waters of the North Pacific.

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Will cost of capital punishment persuade voters?

Written by Robert Dellinger 12 October 2012

The 34-page article in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review last month by U.S. 9th Circuit Judge Arthur Alarcón and Loyola Law School adjunct professor Paula Mitchell is provocatively titled: “Costs of Capital Punishment in California: Will Voters Choose Reform this November?”

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The Second Vatican Council and Evangelization

Written by REV. ALLAN FIGUEROA DECK, SJ 12 October 2012

An appreciation of the central role of evangelization on the worldwide impact of the Second Vatican Council over the past 50 years is closely related to how the Council was interpreted.

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SF Congress: Beginning a year of faith and renewal

Written by Paula Doyle 05 October 2012

More than 1,000 attendees and an additional 400 online viewers participated in this year’s live-streamed San Fernando Regional Congress, held Sept. 22 on the campus of Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills.

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Vatican II at 50: Looking back and looking ahead

Written by REV. THOMAS P. RAUSCH, S.J. 05 October 2012

Fifty years ago — on October 11, 1962 — the Second Vatican Council opened in Rome. It had been promulgated on Christmas Day, 1961 by Pope John XXIII, who wrote that modern society was advancing with technological and scientific progress for which there was no corresponding advance in morality.

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SB9 passes, ‘bringing hope for people with no hope’

Written by Doris Benavides 05 October 2012

“Blessed be God! Blessed be the governor!”

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Papal intentions for June: That a culture of dialogue, listening, and mutual respect may prevail among peoples; That where secularization is strongest, Christian communities may effectively promote a new evangelization.

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