
Jesuit presents book on how religion, ethics can shape refugee response
By Rhina Guidos Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — As the global number of refugees is at an all-time high of more than 70 million, the…
Read MoreBy Rhina Guidos Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — As the global number of refugees is at an all-time high of more than 70 million, the…
Read MoreA group of about 20 people from the Archdiocese of Louisville, including students from Assumption High School and staff members of Catholic Charities of…
Read MoreBy Deacon Lucio Caruso It has been amazing to witness the relationship between two individuals from two totally different cultures and parts of the world,…
Read MoreBy Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer For Nadine Nijimbere, the new community garden located on the grounds of St. John Vianney Church serves as a…
Read MoreAs it began to sprinkle on a cool morning in late March, Father James Flynn, a friend to immigrants around the Archdiocese of Louisville,…
Read MoreBy Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer Echoing a call the U.S. bishops issued in a pastoral reflection last month, Catholic Charities of Louisville is asking…
Read MoreCatholic Charities of Louisville’s Migration and Refugee Services will host a letter-writing campaign in support of refugee resettlement on Jan. 23 from 5 p.m….
Read MoreBy Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer When people with different passions learn how to collaborate with one another, the culture of life becomes stronger. That’s…
Read MoreStaff members of Catholic Charities’ Migration and Refugee Services and employees and residents of the Partridge Pointe Apartments walked with Louisville Metro Police Department…
Read MoreThere are bodies floating in the Mediterranean Sea, bodies that fell from ramshackle boats that capsize almost daily. The bodies are those of people…
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