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Angelus News | October 25, 2019 | Vol. 4 No. 36

Young dancers from Ballet Folklórico Herencia Mexicana at St. Agatha in Mid-City at the first “Día de los Muertos” celebration 2014 at Calvary Cemetery in East LA. On Page 10, Pilar Marrero reports on how both the cultural and religious aspects of the traditional Mexican feast of “Día de los Muertos” (“Day of the Dead”) have created an opportunity for evangelization in Los Angeles. On Page 14, R.W. Dellinger gives a look into the daily reality of life and death seen through the eyes of three employees at a local Catholic cemetery.

Young dancers from Ballet Folklórico Herencia Mexicana at St. Agatha in Mid-City at the first “Día de los Muertos” celebration 2014 at Calvary Cemetery in East LA. On Page 10, Pilar Marrero reports on how both the cultural and religious aspects of the traditional Mexican feast of “Día de los Muertos” (“Day of the Dead”) have created an opportunity for evangelization in Los Angeles. On Page 14, R.W. Dellinger gives a look into the daily reality of life and death seen through the eyes of three employees at a local Catholic cemetery.

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Above and below: More than 3,000 students from Catholic schools around the archdiocese packed the cathedral for the Missionary Childhood Association<br />

Mass Oct. 16. The schools represented were honored for raising more than $30,000 to help those affected by the earthquake that struck Indonesia last<br />

year. The Mass was presided by Archbishop Gomez and organized by the archdiocese’s Mission Office.<br />

Check out our new website and view photos and videos from recent events and<br />

liturgies in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at <strong>Angelus</strong><strong>News</strong>.com/Photos-Videos.<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2019</strong> • ANGELUS • 21

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