Catholic parishes in LA are channeling fear into action, and finding new ways to help hurting families.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
A red-brick storage building at downtown LA's Maryknoll Japanese Catholic Center now features a mural depicting a history of Japanese faith.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
Mary Agnes Erlandson, the longtime director of Catholic Charities’ St. Margaret’s Center near LAX, is retiring after four decades.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
Digital evangelization is a culture — an invisible network of faith.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Catholic relief agencies are offering various resources for victims of the Jan. 2025 fires.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
"We're all humbler today than we were before,” said a parishioner of Corpus Christi Church who lost everything, after a Mass for fire victims.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
Schools were closed based on a number of factors, including poor air quality, staffing challenges, and power outages.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
At least 65 Catholic schools were closed Wednesday morning as a result of several fires burning in the LA-area.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
Several of the families welcomed at parish gyms were waiting to learn if their homes had survived the fires in their LA-area neighborhoods.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
The pro-life festival attracted thousands of participants from places as far as San Diego, San Bernardino, and Fresno to LA's historic center.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News
Archbishop Gomez also prayed for "courage and creativity" in confronting LA's homeless crisis at the memorial service.| Angelus News - Multimedia Catholic News