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John J. Ward dies at 90; L.A. bishop participated in Second Vatican Council
Roman Catholic Bishop John J. Ward of Los Angeles, who had been one of three surviving American bishops who participated in the groundbreaking Second Vatican Council in the early 1960s, died Sunday in Culver City. He was 90.
Ward died of complications...Tags: Rituals, Religious Events, Rome (Italy), West Los Angeles, John Ward
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Iva May Carrico
1917 - 2010 -- Obituary/Glendale News Press Iva May Carrico, a former Glendale resident, a News-Press Woman of Achievement and past president of The Cabrini Literary Guild, died on Nov. 22 in Encinitas. She was 93. Born in Great Falls, Mont., on Sept....Tags: Elections, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Minority Groups, Native Americans
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Obituary: Iva May Carrico, 93
Iva May Carrico, a former Glendale resident, a News-Press Woman of Achievement and past president of the Cabrini Literary Guild, died Nov. 22 in Encinitas. She was 93. Born in Great Falls, Mont., on Sept. 19, 1917, Carrico and her husband, Champ Lewis,...Tags: Elections, Obituaries, Minority Groups, Native Americans, Christianity
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L.A.'s May Day Rally Draws Nation's Largest Crowd
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Tens of thousands of marchers crossed downtown and rallied at Los Angeles City Hall Saturday to urge immigration reform. The event was the largest May Day rally in the nation. Authorities unofficially estimated the turnout to be between...Tags: Immigration, Los Angeles Police Department, Entertainment, Regional Authority, Phoenix (music group)
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Cardinal Roger Mahony Hands Over Control of L.A. Archdiocese
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese has a new archbishop. Cardinal Roger Mahony got a standing ovation Sunday, after leading his final Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Mahony turned over control of the...Tags: Gomez (music group), KTLA, San Antonio, Texas
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Loyola Marymount names its first permanent lay president
L.A. NOWLoyola Marymount University, the 8,700-student Jesuit school in Los Angeles, on Monday named its first permanent lay president, choosing its interim leader, David W. Burcham. A graduate and former dean of Loyola Law School, Burcham has served as the... -
Month in review: Protesters, pirates, GOP presidential hopefuls, media shakeups and one poor budget proposal
Opinion L.A.For such a short month, a lot happened in February. Without further ado, here's the month at a glance: Arab revolution: Egyptians continued to protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square as we sat on the edge of our seats wondering what...... -
L.A. Catholic schools to have one of the nation's longest school years
L.A. NOWMost elementary schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles will add 20 days to their schedules, making their school year one of the longest in the United States, officials announced this week. In announcing the expansion to a...... -
Archdiocese officials hold town hall with parents on longer school year
L.A. NOWScores of parents attended a town hall meeting Thursday night to criticize the Los Angeles Archdiocese's proposal to extend the school year at most of its elementary schools.... -
Some wonder if José Gomez will make L.A. archdiocese more conservative
L.A. NOWRoman Catholic Archbishop José Gomez has been on a listening tour across Southern California as he prepares to take over leadership of the L.A. archdiocese. Times religion writer Mitchell Landsberg talked to Gomez about his meetings, where some... -
Book review: 'Dreams & Schemes: My Decade of Fun in the Sun' by Steve Lopez
Special to the Los Angeles TimesDreams & Schemes: My Decade of Fun in the Sun Steve Lopez Camino Books: 309 pp., $17.95 paper At most newspapers the first-person singular pronoun, like the nuclear football, is entrusted to one person at a time. Usually cityside columns go to native...Tags: Mike Royko, University of California, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Periodicals, Los Angeles Times
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Many Celebrate Christmas Day by Lending a Hand
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES ( KTLA) -- Millions of people in Southern California Saturday are celebrating Christmas, some opening presents, some attending church services and others lending a hand to the less fortunate. At the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, masses...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Rick Caruso, Heavy Engineering, Eli Broad, Religious Festivals
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