After a long and tiring journey to get to their new home, many refugees being resettled by Catholic Charities of Louisville are finding hot meals waiting upon their arrival.
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Sisters committed lives to serving poor, vulnerable people in Mississippi
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth commit in their mission statement to "risk their lives" in their ministry to the poor and vulnerable.
Pope meets with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Continuing his dialogue with leaders in the world of social media and technology, Pope Francis met with Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Pope tells quake survivors he will visit them ‘as soon as possible’
Pope Francis said he wants to visit survivors and those affected by a deadly earthquake in central Italy as soon as possible.
Suspect sought in murders of nuns who worked at Mississippi clinic
Police continued to search for the killer of two women religious who spent years caring for poor people as nurse practitioners in central Mississippi.
Historic flooding in Louisiana has changed region forever, many say
Water lapped at the heels of Father Michael Galea, steady rain an arduous reminder of Mother Nature's unfinished business.
Holy Destinations: St. Ann in Hiawatha
video by Todd Habiger photos by Doug Hesse
Rural youth summer tour hits Horton and Scipio
KCK mayor relies on clergy to keep him current
Catholic clergy are an important part of a new Unified Government effort here to built good police and community relations.
Holiness ‘shrines’ through in this Nebraska must-see
Remember the 1977 sci-fi movie, “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”?
