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Watch daily Mass from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels and find Mass times across the Archdiocese.
The following is a list of departments, offices and ministries of the Archdiocesan Catholic Center (Chancery Office). Where available, links are provided to additional information and contact information on this site.
Los Angeles. 11/04/2024. Elementary Principal (2025-2026 School Year) Cathedral Chapel of Saint Vibiana School. Los Angeles. 11/04/2024. Middle School Religion/Social Studies Teacher. St. Dominic Savio School. Bellflower.
We, the People of God of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, accept our mission to continue the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Baptized into the Body of Christ, confirmed in the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Word and Eucharist, we share Christ’s mission as priest, prophet and servant kings.
The Church in Los Angeles opened its first schools in the 1850s. Catholic schools equip students to follow in the footsteps of the saints and take the redeeming message of the Gospel into the world – in every profession, every household, every neighborhood and across social classes.
Most Reverend José H. Gomez is the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the nation’s largest Catholic community. In his ministry, Archbishop Gomez encourages people to follow Jesus Christ with joy and simplicity of life, seeking to serve God and their neighbors in their ordinary daily activities.
The Catholic Directory is the annual reference Directory for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the largest diocese in the United States. The Archdiocese comprises three counties — Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara – all divided into five pastoral regions).
Click on the links below to view monthly schedules with dates, hours, and addresses of fingerprinting locations in all five pastoral regions in our archdiocese. Phone numbers are included with each site to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting.
Phone: 213 637 7215. Email: mediarelations@la-archdiocese.org. Misconduct Reporting: For information on how to report suspected sexual misconduct or child abuse, please click here to visit the Protecting Our Children section of this site.
OLJP focuses on the issues of abortion, assisted suicide, immigration, death penalty, human trafficking, homelessness, poverty, foster care, healthcare, post-abortion healing, religious freedom, and environmental justice within the context of developing an authentic human ecology for the communities of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.