At every stage of living as a Sister, we are interested in renewing or making better our service to the church. We want the word of God to have meaning in the concrete, the here and now…
I will give you thanks in the great assembly; among the throngs I will praise you. Psalm 35:18 On June 24 there is an opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate the blessing of Catholic Charities 100th Anniversary in the Diocese of Cleveland.
Memorial Day calls us all to take a break and get into the slow, more even pace of summer. That is the pace most folks follow, except for our farmers. For rural America to thrive, Memorial Day and the days that follow mean
How many of us think we spend too much money helping other nations deal with issues of poverty and not enough money on our own poverty issues? Would you be surprised to know that poverty-focused international assistance makes up less than 0.5% of the U.S. federal budget? O.5%!
It’s new. It’s coming. It will create thousands of jobs. Ohio is one state that has been targeted for development. Profits are immense for the energy companies and potentially for the states that allow it. Lawyers are preparing to help you sign. Lease your land. Be part of the future. Have you heard this hard […]
Last July, when South Sudan was established as the world’s newest nation, the world was full of hope for the future of the Sudanese people. But now, less than a year later, the long-term peace and stability of Sudan and South Sudan are at a critical juncture.
The exiled Guatemalan poet, Julia Esquivel wrote about Easter like no other poet I have read. She wrote during the 30 years in which Guatemala suffered unspeakable political violence. She wrote during the time many thousands of Maya, Quichez and other indigenous groups were savagely murdered. Hundreds of villages were literally wiped off the face […]