A judge was met with complications in a lawsuit brought by U.S. bishops after the State Department canceled a $65 million agreement related to refugee resettlement.
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Catholic Charities of North Louisiana is hosting a Highland Parade Lunch Stop on Sunday, March 2nd, serving hot dogs, chili, ...
Archbishop Pérez led a news conference Feb. 27 to kick off the largest annual fundraiser in the Church of Philadelphia. Its ...
See scenes from the Feb. 27 news conference at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center where Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez launched the ...
The organization is hosting its sixth annual Rouler fundraiser on Fat Tuesday at the Mellwood Arts Center. Catholic Charities of Louisville Chief Advancement Officer Ellen Hauber visited WDRB Mornings ...
Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens is enhancing its heating assistance efforts with a $250,000 grant from the National ...
For those who can’t make it to Pack the Porches in person, FoodShare Month lasts from March 1st through April 6th, so drop ...
Catholic Charities have partnered with The United Way of South Central Oklahoma and other organizations to provide long term ...
Both Catholic Charities and the Northern Nevada International Center (NNIC) had their federal funding frozen Wednesday night as part of a nationwide termination ...
An upcoming “Know Your Rights” event in Bowling Green, hosted by the Diocese of Owensboro’s Catholic Charities, hopes to ...
Catholic Charities Family and Community Services honored one of its employees Thursday as a 2025 Health Care Hero.