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Cardinal Mahony to attend funeral for El Monte educator slain in Mexico
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony will attend the funeral and burial services Thursday for Agustin Roberto "Bobby" Salcedo, the El Monte school official killed last week while visiting Mexico. The private services will begin with a funeral Mass at... -
Alleged abuses at L.A. carwashes detailed at hearing
L.A. NOWA City Hall panel including Cardinal Roger Mahony heard from witnesses today about alleged abuses in the Los Angeles carwash industry, which has been targeted by the U.S. labor movement in a major organizing drive. Several former carwash employees told...... -
Some San Antonio activists are less than impressed with incoming Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez
La PlazaSan Antonio Archbishop Jose Gomezâs appointment to succeed Cardinal Roger Mahony as leader of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles was hailed by many members of the Catholic Church this week, but some representatives of community groups in Texas view his work... -
L.A. immigration rally expected to draw large crowd, cause traffic gridlock
L.A. NOWDemonstrators were beginning to trickle into downtown L.A. this morning for what is expected to be a large immigration right rally heightened by the crackdown on illegal immigration in Arizona. Immigrations rights organizers, politicians and union and... -
Cardinal Mahony steps up attack on Arizona immigration crackdown
L.A. NOWCardinal Roger Mahony, an outspoken critic of the Arizona crackdown on illegal immigrants, had a message for Arizona officials. "Thank you, Arizona," he said Saturday during a May Day rally in downtown Los Angeles. "Thank you, Arizona." Mahony has... -
LAPD estimate crowd at immigrant rights rally is about half of what was expected [Updated]
L.A. NOW[Updated, 3 p.m.: Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck estimated that about 50,000 immigration rights activists participated in Saturday's May Day rally, about half of what police estimated earlier. Police had anticipated a larger crowd because of the... -
Thousands gather for immigrant rights march in downtown L.A. [Updated]
L.A. NOW[Updated at 1 p.m.: Tens of thousands of immigrant rights demonstrators rallied in downtown Los Angeles and across the country Saturday to protest a tough new anti-illegal immigration law in Arizona and stalled legislative reforms in Congress. Los Angeles... -
Mexico City Archbishop Norberto Rivera named in L.A. abuse suit
La PlazaThe cardinals shuffled Aguilar between parishes in Mexico and Southern California while allegations piled up that he had abused dozens of boys, the suit says.... -
L.A. City Council votes to ban travel and future contracts with Arizona because of tough new immigration law
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council, protesting Arizonaâs crackdown on illegal immigration, on Wednesday voted to ban most city travel to Arizona and future contracts with companies in that state. During a morning-long debate on the resolution, council members... -
Comparing Arizona to Nazi Germany is wrong, Jewish group tells L.A. politicians
L.A. NOWIs Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration really comparable to Nazi Germany? The comparison was made by some on the L.A. City Council on Wednesday as the body approved a boycott against Arizona. But one leading Jewish group says its "irresponsible"...... -
D.A. unlikely to charge L.A. church officials in priest abuse cases. What do you think?
L.A. NOWIt's looking increasingly unlikely that the Los Angeles County district attorney's office will file criminal charges against top L.A. Catholic church officials over their handling of sex-abuse allegations. In its eight-year investigation of sexual abuse... -
Kennedy's Catholic legacy
When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery today, America will bury its most famous Catholic politician and its most visible link to the bonds of identity and solidarity that have for so long joined Catholics to the...Tags: Politics, Abortion, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party
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