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Calling us all home
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Prayer & Reflection - April 12, 2025 - We have almost made it to Holy Week. We have gone through the desert and are approaching Jesus’ Passion and Resurrection. But we are still on the journey to greet Him Easter morning. I don’t know about you, but this Lenten season has been particularly difficult with all that is happening on a national and…
Friends and a New Life
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News - March 9, 2023 - Leonard Catholic Charities of Long Island, New York After a divorce, Leonard rented a subpar “temporary” upstairs room. A diabetic, he developed infections that led to the amputations of his lower right leg and left toes. Navigating the stairs was difficult. After three years, he was still on waiting lists for other apartments. He ended…
Lidia serves up food, faith and family for new Catholic Charities show
Story - March 27, 2025 - Lidia Bastianich was a girl of 11 when she and her mother, father and brother arrived from Italy in 1958, and she’s never forgotten the help Catholic Charities provided after they came to New York. They were resettled in an apartment in North Bergen, New Jersey, with a rent subsidy for several months, and connected…
J. Antonio Fernandez of Catholic Charities San Antonio recognized by city
Story - January 18, 2019 - Catholic Charities of San Antonio (CCSA) President/CEO, J. Antonio Fernandez has been recognized twice by the great city of San Antonio for his leadership and work serving all people with love, respect, and dignity. Fernandez continues to elevate the position of Catholic Charities as the premier social services agency in the city for those seeking…
Catholic Charities Springfield celebrates centennial
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Story - March 26, 2025 - The following story was provided by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. As Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois, we are proud to celebrate one hundred years of services to individuals of all faiths throughout the 28-county Springfield Diocese in Central Illinois. Our story began on March 1, 1925,…
Families just like ours
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Story - January 10, 2019 - Since 1941, the mission of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Antonio (CCSA) has been to selflessly serve our community under the sign of love. Every day we find ourselves helping others in crisis, and every day “crisis” looks different. One thing I know for sure is that we are called to encounter and…
Restoring human dignity after family separation
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Story - January 10, 2019 - In the summer of 2014, Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV), under the leadership of Sister Norma Pimentel, established a Humanitarian Respite Center as a response to the substantial increase in families seeking asylum at the U.S./Mexico border. Since then, more than 150,000 individuals, including separated and reunified families, have been welcomed at…
Beyond the legend, an inspiring life
Prayer & Reflection - March 17, 2025 - I sometimes wish I were Irish. Mostly half-Lebanese, half-French, I differed from most of my Irish-Catholic friends growing up at Catholic school. For them, St. Patrick’s Day ranked as the third most important Catholic holiday, following closely behind Christmas and Easter. As a student at Notre Dame, I became a “Fighting Irish” and experienced beer…
An invitation to ask, to seek, to knock
Prayer & Reflection - March 13, 2025 - Esther’s prayer embodies the heart of social justice — a cry for deliverance from injustice and oppression. Esther’s prayer reminds us that, even when systems seem stacked against justice, courage and trust in God’s providence can empower us to take bold steps. Her example calls us to persist in advocacy, ensuring that vulnerable communities are…
For I was hungry
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Prayer & Reflection - March 10, 2025 - Today’s Scripture readings offer explicit directions for Christian behavior. The final two verses of the passage from Leviticus say this: You shall not hate any of your kindred in your heart. Reprove your neighbor openly so that you do not incur sin because of that person. Take no revenge and cherish no grudge against your…
No bank account, but the savings grew
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Story - January 7, 2019 - People living and working near the city dump in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, lived on $10 a day and had no bank accounts. Their sources of credit were street lenders with loans at exorbitant interest rates. In 2015, the Solidarity Foundation set up savings groups in the community. The organization provided financial information and training and…
Mentoring bridges cultural divides
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Story - January 13, 2025 - The Refugee Youth Mentoring program at Catholic Charities Atlanta is part of a larger effort to welcome new neighbors to Georgia, providing services and support as they adjust to their new homes in the U.S. Among the services are afterschool programming to assist with homework, English language learning and acclimating to life and school. Parents…