Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels A House of Prayer for ALL peoples! The Cathedral is rich in cultural diversity in a city which Sunday mass is celebrated in 42 different languages.
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We are transmitting Masses daily. Please follow our page and join us in prayer through fb live. Standing in the midst of downtown Los Angeles, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels serves the total Archdiocese of over 5 million Catholics. As the heart of all 287 Parish Churches and communities, it is the place where the Archbishop celebrates the major Liturgies of the year with clergy, religious

and laity. The Cathedral serves as a "model Church for all Parish Churches" in the style and content of its liturgical celebrations. In design, art and furnishings, the Cathedral is rich in cultural diversity in a city in which Sunday Mass is celebrated in 42 different languages. In these first eleven years, the Cathedral has welcomed countless pilgrims and visitors. Thank you for being a part of the Cathedral's success story!

06/12/2026

As we celebrate the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus today, we join our brothers and sisters across the country in prayer, entrusting our families, communities, and nation to the loving Heart of Christ. This devotion honors the Sacred Heart as a powerful symbol of Jesus’ boundless love and compassion for humanity. It reminds us of His sacrifice on the Cross and His enduring presence in the Eucharist. May we draw closer to His Heart and be inspired to share His love and mercy with others.

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Today, we gather in prayer as the United States is entrusted to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Join us at the Cathedral...
06/12/2026

Today, we gather in prayer as the United States is entrusted to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Join us at the Cathedral this morning at 11:00am for Eucharistic Adoration and Mass at 12:10pm as we pray for our nation, families, and communities following this week’s historic national consecration by the U.S. bishops.

06/11/2026

Today, we remember Saint Barnabas, a Levite from Cyprus and Apostle according to the book of Acts. He was a virtuous man who introduced Paul to the apostles.

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06/10/2026

In today’s gospel, Jesus teaches us that he has come to establish a fuller obedience to the law of Moses, not to abolish it.

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06/09/2026

Today, we remember Saint Ephrem, a theologian of the Syriac Christian tradition. He founded a school of theology in Edessa and was formally declared “Doctor of the Universal Church” by Pope Benedict XV.

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06/08/2026

Today’s gospel is the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus gives us the Beatitudes wherein we encounter the challenge to act with mercy, and compassion towards our brethren.

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06/05/2026

Today, we celebrate Saint Boniface, a bishop from the 8th century who’s life focused on monasticism, evangelization and Church reform. His death came at the hands of pagans at Dokkum.

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06/04/2026

In today’s gospel a scribe asks Jesus which commandment comes first? Jesus’s answer gathers all morality into one center of focus.

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06/03/2026

On June 3, 2026, our Wednesday afternoon guest organist, Dr. Hab. Michael Szostak explores a wide range of musical styles, from the grandeur of the Baroque to the colors of Spain and the spontaneity of improvisation.

The recital opens with the Prelude, Fugue and Ciaccona in C major, BuxWV 137 by Dietrich Buxtehude, a dramatic and virtuosic work combining brilliant passages, intricate counterpoint, and the repeating bass pattern of the ciaccona. An improvised Italian Concerto follows in three movements — Allegro, Andante, and Presto — inspired by the energy, lyricism, and contrasts of the Italian musical tradition.

The program continues with Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite española, Op. 47 by Isaac Albéniz, a vivid and passionate evocation of Spanish guitar music, famous for its driving rhythms and haunting melodies. The recital concludes with an improvised American Suite — Prelude, Cantabile, and Final — blending lyrical expression and festive brilliance in a tribute to American musical styles.

ABOUT
Dr Habil. Michał Szostak, Associate Professor - obtained a doctorate in musical arts, specializing in organ performance and improvisation at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. He also studied at the Pontificio Istituto Ambrosiano di Musica Sacra in Milan (Italy) and The Royal College of Organists (London).

He participated in many master classes in organ performance (Ullrich Böhme, Andrew Dewar, Pieter van Dijk, François Espinasse, Bernhard Gfrerer, François-Henri Houbart, Oliver Penin, Louis Robilliard, Daniel Roth, Jean-Claude Zehnder and others), organ improvisation (Frédéric Blanc, Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin, Thierry Escaich, Gaétan Jarry, Samuel Liégeon, Baptiste-Florian Marle-Ouvrard, Wolfgang Seifen, Sietze de Vries and others) and liturgical music (Roman Catholic and Anglican). He recorded several CDs and has been publishing in renowned British, Canadian, and American periodicals. As a musician-instrumentalist, he conducts lively international concert activities, performing several dozen recitals annually in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

06/03/2026

Today we honor the Uganda Martyrs, Saint Charles Lwanga and his companions. They were killed during the persecution by King Mwanga, where they resisted and remained faithful to Christ.

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555 W Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA
90012

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