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Breaking the homeless cycle

Depaul UK in the North East is delighted to have been awarded £38,000 for a new service which will enable it to help young homeless people move out of homelessness accommodation and into private tenancies. The funding is has been awarded to three projects in the North...

Ten steps toward systemic change

Sr. CJ Wille, SC has drafted a list of 10 steps towards systemic change. Which steps cause you the most difficulties? Vision Have a holistic vision that addresses both individual and social needs, as well as spiritual and physical needs. Clearly articulate your hopes...

Whoever is in Christ is a new creation (2 Cor. 5:17)

In starting his account with “In the beginning,” John harks back to the book of Genesis.  Obviously, he speaks of the pre-existence of the Word that became flesh, and not about the creation of the heavens and the earth.  But the Incarnation, as the evangelist soon...

Archdiocese of the Internet?

Someone at CatholicTechTalk writes..."I received an email from the Austin Diocese the other day wondering if this blog operates on the approval of our diocese.  In writing back, I responded somewhat flippantly with the question, “Which diocese covers the Internet?”...

SVDP Vincentian Guide to Diversity

Recognizing the diversity of the United States culture, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has developed a handbook to help its individual conferences — and even other Catholic groups — to better understand the multicultural face of God. “More and more we’re...

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