Regardless of who wins November’s presidential election, the winner will have his hands full repairing and revamping an economy whose weaknesses many say were exposed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Presidential winner’s challenge: Repair a coronavirus-buffeted economy
Despite pandemic, Brazilians mark annual Cry of the Excluded
Despite the ongoing pandemic, several cities had live demonstrations for this year’s Cry of the Excluded protests.
New book recounts pope’s vision for integral ecology
A new book, titled “TerraFutura (Future Earth): Conversations with Pope Francis on Integral Ecology,” features three conversations between Pope Francis and environmental activist Carlo Petrini.
Profit over safety, especially in pandemic, ‘unjust,’ says Labor Day statement
The U.S. bishops’ annual Labor Day statement gives “somber” realities imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Two local women benefit from CCHD funds to assist Latino community
Two local parishioners have used CCHD funds to assist Latino communities across the St. Cloud Diocese.
Curbside prayer ministry brings Jesus into the streets
During the pandemic, curbside prayer allows people to seek the presence, wisdom and the comfort of Christ and parishioners to move out of their comfort zone.
Dos mujeres locales usan fondos de CCHD para ayudar a la comunidad latina
La Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano, (CCHD), el programa contra la pobreza de la Iglesia Católica de EE. UU., se organizó en 1970 para romper […]
Mexican parishes refocus aid responses as pandemic drags on
Scenes of charity across hard hit Mexico City have played out at parishes around the country as church communities respond to the coronavirus pandemic.