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  1. 2 de ago. de 2016 · Our Lady of the Angels. We know in simple, childlike faith that the Blessed Virgin Mary is, in flesh and blood, holier, more beautiful, more powerful and closer to God in divine union than all the choirs and hierarchies of angels put together. Mary is the Queen of Angels.

  2. La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles ( English: "The Church of Our Lady Queen of the Angels") [2] is a historic Catholic church in Los Angeles, California, located on the historic Plaza de Los Ángeles near Downtown Los Angeles.

  3. Our Lady, Queen of Angels. Catholic Online. Prayers. August Queen of Heaven! Sovereign Mistress of the angels! Thou who from the beginning. hast received from God. the power and mission to crush the head of Satan, we humbly beseech thee. to send thy holy Legions, that, under thy command. and by thy power, they may pursue the evil spirits,

  4. The cathedral is named in honor of the Virgin Mary under the patronal title of "Our Lady of the Angels", echoing the full name of the original settlement of Los Angeles (Spanish: El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, or "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels").

  5. 25 de may. de 2022 · La Placita: The Church of Our Lady Queen of the Angels. In 1814, the cornerstone of a church was placed just off the central square of the small pueblo that would become Los Angeles. It was the first — and for 92 years the only — Roman Catholic church in Los Angeles.

  6. “La Placita,” Our Lady Queen of Angels, was the first church founded in Los Angeles in 1784. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels was dedicated in 2002 and has become the cultural center of the city.

  7. Welcome to your Cathedral. 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.