Sisters of Charity – praying across continents!
Sisters of Charity – praying across continents illustrate prayer and community without borders
“…standing among 20 “young nuns” “
These women have risked a joyful “yes” to a road not often traveled.
What happens when the SVDP well runs dry?
…what happens when a small-scale disaster happens? Or when a community needs basics like food and water, or shelter, or educational assistance, outside of a disaster?
Cupich: Pro-lifers Want Everybody to Have ‘Place at the Table’
“It’s not about criticizing or judging or condemning, it’s about accompanying one another because that’s what life is all about — living in community,”
Cardinal O’Malley’s state of the pro-life movement address
Carindal O’Malley speaks of American abortion myths as well as poverty and immigration as pro-life issues.
From the front lines of Affordable Care Act
Working as an outreach coordinator at Mercy Neighborhood Ministry, I see the Medicaid gap grow wider and wider every day through the individuals I meet…there are still so many that do not qualify for lower premiums.
Budget battles and the poor in Ireland
Budget battles and the poor in Ireland
“Evangelized by the poor” – will we walk away sad?
“To learn how to receive with humility. To learn to be evangelized by the poor”
Have your boarding pass ready
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (B), January 25, 2015 – Jon 3, 1-5. 10; 1 Cor 7, 29-31; Mk 1, 14-20 The time is running out (1 Cor 7, 29) The proclamation of the kingdom of God is also an invitation to repentance. “The kingdom of God is not a matter of food and drink,...Evaluating the “Francis effect”
Is Francis bringing people back to church?