Explore the spiritual landscape of the San Fernando Valley area.
The group hosts a Valentine’s Dinner, noon. Dancing music by Valery Moiseyev. Cost $45 .Location, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Parish Hall, 23223 Lyons Ave., Santa Clarita. Make a reservation to Anna Riggs, 661-645-7877. Email: italians@iccscv.
orgA Roman Catholic, multi-parish adult education program during the season of Lent begins today and runs through March 31. Choose from 67 presentations scheduled during 6-weeks at 15 participating parishes in the San Fernando Valley and Ventura County. FAQ details :
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