8 ways to love and serve the poor following Pope Leo’s ‘Dilexi Te’
byWASHINGTON (OSV News) — Everyday Catholics can love and accompany those in need, according to experts that directly serve or advocate for those struggling with poverty….
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Everyday Catholics can love and accompany those in need, according to experts that directly serve or advocate for those struggling with poverty….
Federal funding cuts and food insecurity were key topics of discussion at Catholic Charities’ “Coffee and Conversations with Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and Lisa…
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Congressional lawmakers failed to pass legislation to fund the federal government, resulting in a federal government shutdown at the end…
Catholic Charities will host “Coffee and Conversations with Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and Lisa DeJaco Crutcher, CEO” on Sept. 30 and Dec. 9 from…
The following high school students will serve on the 2025-2026 Catholic Charities Youth Board. These students will help to organize donation drives across the…
By Kate Scanlon, OSV News WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on June 5 unanimously ruled in favor of the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese…
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre encouraged Catholics to help people experiencing hunger after a press conference last week highlighted increasing need in Kentucky. “Providing food…
As we head into Lent, I’m reminded of the selfless sacrifices so many volunteers have made — the time they’ve given up — to…
Students at St. Patrick School and youth in St. Patrick Church’s religious education program have made approximately 120 burial markers for the Catholic Charities’…
The Archdiocese of Louisville is collecting donations from parishes and individuals who wish to donate to Hurricane Helene relief efforts. The category four storm…
