January 10, 2017 - ADLA
His Holiness, Pope Francis has appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Oscar A. Solis as Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, the Vatican announced today. Bishop Solis was appointed as Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles on December 11, 2003 by Pope John Paul II and ordained on February 10, 2004, becoming the first Filipino-American elevated to the episcopacy in the history of the United States. He will now be the first Filipino-American Bishop to lead a Diocese in the United States.
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July 17, 2016 - ADLA
The Catholic Communication Collaboration Technology Conference 2016 (C3TC2016) features over 100 workshops that provide high-quality professional learning and collaboration opportunities in using technology to enhance your ministries. This year’s event will be held at Loyola Marymount University from August 8th-10th, 2016. The conference is open to all employees and adult volunteers of parishes, schools, and administrative offices within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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June 24, 2016 - ADLA
Grovo iPhone, iPad and Platform Flexibility lessons provide online training on how to use the many features of the new devices provided through Clergy and Sisters Connect programs. The online training has been well utilized, peaking with over 500 lesson views by about 40 clergy members in just one day leading up to the end of their training period. Nearly 250 members of the clergy participated in the program over the three months the training was offered, viewing hundreds of micro-lessons to enhance their user experience, all while enjoying the flexibility and convenience of their new devices
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April 13, 2016 - ADLA
We are gratified by Judge Bowick’s decision that invalidates the Hollister transaction. This judgment confirms Judge Chalfant’s previous ruling that the sale of the Institute of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters’ property to Dana Hollister was “improper and invalid.” Today, the court agreed with each of the archdiocese’s arguments. As a result, the court’s decision cancels the Hollister transaction.
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April 8, 2016 - Archbishop José H. GomezAmoris Laetitia (“The Joy of Love”) is a deep and important document.
It comes at a critical time, when the meaning of marriage, family and human love is confused and disputed in our society. So I welcome this document as a gift to the Church but also to everyone who wants to understand what God really intends for our true happiness as men and women.
READ THE REST OF THE STATEMENT ON ANGELUS NEWS.
January 08, 2016 - Communications TeamAs part of the larger CLERGY CONNECT initiative, this portal serves as a your destination for updates and key resources.
Grovo iPhone, iPad and Platform Flexibility lessons provide online training on how to use the many features of the new devices provided through Clergy and Sisters Connect programs and beyond. If you would like to access this online training for your new device or for any of the thousands of topics offered in the Grovo library, contact Elizabeth Orozco at [email protected] and be sure to include the type of device or training you would like to begin. She will get you enrolled and send instructions on how to get started.
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles Communications Team is comprised of experts from across the LA Archdiocese versed in using new tools and technologies to engage audiences and drive action, both online and in person. The Communications team is committed to building our Catholic family in our Archdiocese by connecting people with the sacraments, supporting pastors in strengthening parish life, schools and connecting each person with their unique vocations and God’s call to love through evangelization, continued education, and service.
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