The annual Stations of the Cross at Calvary Cemetery & Mortuary in East Los Angeles will begin on Sunday, March 9, 2025, and continue each Sunday of Lent at 2:00 PM. This solemn procession invites the community to reflect on the Passion of Christ at 4201 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles.
This inspiring tradition invites participants to journey through a profound spiritual experience, reflecting on the events of Good Friday. Join us as we walk together, contemplating the significance of each station and the powerful messages of hope and redemption they convey. It’s a meaningful opportunity to connect with our faith and community.
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In a heartfelt ceremony on Thursday, January 9, at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Archbishop José H. Gomez celebrated a special Mass dedicated to those affected by the devastating California wildfires. The Mass was a poignant reminder of the power of community and faith during challenging times.
Archbishop Gomez's homily was a powerful message of love and compassion. He reminded everyone that, even in the face of adversity, God deeply loves them. He called on the community to be instruments of God’s love, urging them to help those suffering, provide comfort, and support rebuilding efforts. (more...)
At Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries, we extend our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by the ongoing firestorms. Please take the necessary precautions to ensure your safety. We understand how overwhelming this situation can be, and we want to assure you that resources are available for those in need and those who wish to help. We stand alongside our community, offering support and compassion as we navigate these challenging times. At this time, cemetery and mortuary operations have not been affected. During this difficult period, we encourage you to visit LACatholics.org/california-fires/ for the latest updates, information, and ways to help.
Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries are pleased to announce our 2025 schedule of Masses and community events. These gatherings allow families and communities to come together in prayer and reflection, fostering a sense of support and solidarity. This tradition within the Catholic Church reflects our belief in the power of prayers for the deceased and the importance of community support during times of loss. A summary of this year’s celebrations and observances is listed below; details are available on our Calendar at CatholicCM.org. (more...)
Dear Patrons of Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries,
We invite you to attend the upcoming Masses and celebrations at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. This is a special opportunity for our community to come together in faith, reflection, and celebration.
Please find the Christmas Mass schedule from the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels below: (more...)
As the holiday season approaches, we invite you to attend our upcoming Christmas Prayer Services of Remembrance. These special services offer prayers and intentions for those who have passed and have been served by our Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries. It is a time for reflection, remembrance, and community as we come together to honor the memories of our loved ones.
The services will be held on the following dates and locations: (more...)
As we approach the holiday season, it is essential to be aware of the cemetery's policies regarding flowers and decorations. During Advent (Christmas), our cemetery policy allows families to use items not typically permitted throughout the year. Although the policy is relaxed, we strongly encourage everyone to review the flower policy carefully, as schedules will be posted, and the cemetery staff will remove unapproved items.
Please remember that this is a Catholic cemetery, and all decorations should be respectful and non-offensive to the religious nature and principles of the Catholic Church. Additionally, individual decorations at a gravesite should not obstruct access to neighboring graves. (more...)
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries' Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrations, which have become a profoundly cherished tradition in the local community. Over the past decade, participation in these celebrations has surged, culminating in this year's highest turnout.
The events held at three archdiocesan cemeteries, Calvary Cemetery Los Angeles, San Fernando Mission Cemetery Mission Hills, and Santa Clara Cemetery Oxnard, brought together people from all walks of life to honor and remember their loved ones. Each cemetery began the day with a Mass, offering prayers and commemorating all the faithful departed, followed by a procession and blessing of the altars. (more...)
It was a picture-perfect day, and dozens of volunteers from nearby Catholic cemeteries and mortuaries greeted youngsters on Thursday, Oct. 24, as they climbed off their buses at Calvary Cemetery for Catechetical Day—a celebration of learning, fun, and Mexican culture at this storied East Los Angeles location.
More than 200 third graders from nine neighboring Catholic schools turned out in a prelude to the annual celebration of Dia de los Muertos – or as we say en Ingles – Day of the Dead. When they arrived that morning, odds are that many of them had at best a fuzzy knowledge of the day’s meaning, but they’d go home with a whole new understanding of its importance, especially to those in the Latin American community. (more...)
We are pleased to announce the flower placement and removal schedule for All Souls Day and Dia de Los Muertos 2024. Flowers may be placed starting on Friday, October 25, 2024, and remain through Wednesday, November 6, 2024. Please refer to our Flower & Holiday Policy for guidance during this period. It is important to note that the grass will not be mowed during this time. However, flowers or decorations may be removed to accommodate burial services.
All Souls Day, observed on November 2nd, (more...)
In a world where distractions are endless, and our lives are busier than ever, it's easy to lose sight of the spiritual nourishment that the Mass provides. The Back to Mass movement, spearheaded by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in collaboration with eCatholic and My Saint My Hero, aims to rekindle our connection with the Holy Eucharist and invite everyone to experience the profound peace and joy of attending Mass.
Why Back to Mass?
For decades, Catholic churches across the country have seen a decline in Mass attendance, a trend only accelerated by the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.(more...)
All Souls Day, observed on November 2nd, is a significant day in the Christian liturgical calendar dedicated to remembering and praying for the souls of the faithful departed. This day follows All Saints Day, which honors all the saints, known and unknown. All Souls Day is rooted in the belief that through prayer, intercessions, and the Mass, the living can help cleanse the souls of the departed, aiding their journey to heaven.
The tradition of All Souls Day, dating back to the early centuries of Christianity, is a testament to the enduring belief in the communion of saints—the spiritual solidarity between the living and the dead. It is a day of solemn reflection, (more...)
As we approach the end of the year, the vibrant and culturally rich celebrations of Día de Los Muertos are just around the corner. This year, the Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles have planned events to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed away.
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a time to celebrate and remember our loved ones who have passed away. It is a beautiful tradition that brings together family and friends to honor the memories of those no longer with us. The celebrations will feature traditional music, dance, and activities that reflect the rich cultural heritage of this special day. (more...)
Are you looking for a fulfilling career where you can make a difference in your community? Look no further! We are excited to invite you to our Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries Community Career Fair on September 10, 2024. This event will be held at Calvary Cemetery Los Angeles, and it promises to be an incredible opportunity for job seekers of all backgrounds to explore a variety of career paths within our organization. (more...)
Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries have taken a significant step forward in embracing technology by implementing the innovative Cemetery360 Viewer. This cutting-edge virtual tour platform offers an immersive experience, allowing individuals to explore the serene beauty of our cemeteries and mortuaries from the comfort of their own homes. (more...)
If this group were to have a theme song, it might be the old Willie Nelson tune, On the Road Again. From the leafy suburbs of the San Gabriel Valley to the sandy shores of Santa Barbara to the desert scrubland of the Antelope Valley, the Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries Community Outreach team hits the road year-round to speak at parishes across the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
Wherever we may go, the mission remains the same: Raise awareness about our ministry, tell people what to expect when a loved one dies, and explain why planning ahead for cemetery and mortuary needs is an important obligation for everyone. (more...)
On the tranquil grounds of Mission San Fernando Rey de España, a significant tradition takes place each month in the chapel, as the Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries host the Memorial Mass. This solemn and ceremonial service is much more than a mere ritual; it is a heartfelt gathering where individuals come together to honor and pray for the souls of their departed loved ones.
The Mass is typically held on the second Tuesday of each month and serves as a poignant and reflective moment for the community to come together and remember those who have passed on, reaffirming the enduring connection to faith and one another. (more...)
Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries are proud to announce a series of new developments at all eleven Catholic Cemeteries within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. These enhancements are designed to provide families with dignified and respectful options that honor the lives of their loved ones. Catholic cemeteries have expanded their services to accommodate the increasing preference for cremation. (more...)
In the early 20th century, the idea of Father's Day in the United States was born out of love and gratitude. A woman named Sonora Smart Dodd, inspired by the selflessness and devotion of her own father, William Jackson Smart, sought to establish a day to honor fathers like hers. William was a Civil War veteran who single-handedly raised his six children after the passing of his wife. Sonora's efforts paid off when the first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. (more...)
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In 1531, the Blessed Mother appeared four times to St. Juan Diego, asking for a church to be built in her honor. The last time she appeared to St. Juan, on December 12th, 1531, she arranged roses in his tilma, which he then took to the bishop. When he opened his cloak, the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe miraculously appeared on the tilma. This miraculous image has been a symbol of hope, faith, and love for millions of people worldwide and continues to inspire devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe among Catholics. (more...)