Share the journey – Welcoming the stranger and resisting fear
byIn the current clamor of national politics, immigrants and refugees are often categorically vilified, their human dignity and personal stories lost amidst political posturing….
In the current clamor of national politics, immigrants and refugees are often categorically vilified, their human dignity and personal stories lost amidst political posturing….
By Sister Michele Intravia Each year during the Christmas season, Catholic Charities sponsors families in need. Our Sister Visitor Center staff and volunteers work…
People often “fluff up” volunteer work as something easy and effortless. But in my role as volunteer and community relationship manager at Catholic Charities,…
There is no such thing as a straight path on our journey. Right when you think you have it all figured out, you receive…
I’ve been with Catholic Charities for just over a year. As a lifelong Louisville Catholic, I’m ashamed to say that prior to joining the…
By Lisa DeJaco Crutcher In September 2017, Pope Francis invited us to “share the journey” with all our neighbors. The directive served specifically as…
What’s it like to work at Catholic Charities?” is a question I tend to get from family and friends. When I ask what they…
By Avery Ramsey Put yourselves in the shoes of a refugee. Think about getting a one-hour notice that you need to leave your country…
With the development and progress of the Share the Journey program, Pope Francis’ call of concern for our refugee and immigrant brothers and sisters,…
By Deacon Lucio Caruso I recently visited Virginie Kalwaye, surrounded by wonderful babies at Catholic Charities, to hear a little more about her life…
