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Mobile medical team assesses health needs in Bahamas after Dorian
Untreated chronic illnesses, wounds and stress-related complications are some of the medical issues Abaco Islands residents are still facing in the wake of Hurricane Dorian.
World is ‘ignoring’ persecution of Christians, says Hungarian official
Christians are the most persecuted religious group worldwide, but hypocrisy, political correctness and ignorance prevent the international community from implementing a comprehensive response to pervasive violence against them, said speakers at a U.N. event Sept. 27.
Australian diocese to pay millions in settlement in one abuse case
Australia's Ballarat Diocese will pay up to $3 million (US$2.03 million) in a landmark compensation claim for clerical sexual abuse after a victim, code name JCB, won an out-of-court settlement for abuse during the early 1990s by Gerald Ridsdale, a former priest.
Looking at Elizabeth Warren’s child care plan through a pro-life lens
In February, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a leading Democratic presidential candidate, unveiled her plan for universal child care, which she said would be paid in part by an "ultra-millionaire tax."
Accurate reading of presynod text shows nothing to fear, theologian says
A Brazilian theologian said the working document for the upcoming Synod of Bishops for the Amazon calls for the care of God's creation, which includes not just all human life, but the earth, which is necessary to sustain that life.
Canadian: Becoming a cardinal intensifies ministry to people on margins
Cardinal-designate Michael Czerny, a Canadian Jesuit who is one of Pope Francis' point men for the pastoral care of and political advocacy for migrants and refugees, said becoming a cardinal is "an intensification" of his ministry.
First Saturday Rosary Walk with St. Patrick Parish
Come join the community of St. Patrick Parish in its monthly rosary walk. We’ll begin the day with daily Mass at 8 AM.
Camilla Hall Oktoberfest 2019
Fall Festival - Flea Market, Food, Children's Games, Drawings for $5,000, Notre Dame Football Weekend, Philadelphia Sports Teams Tickets. Homemade Candy, Baked Goods, Wooden Crafts, Aprons and Accessories, Small Gift Items for Sale.
American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia Fall Lecture
The American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia invites you to dinner and a lecture. In this lecture, Dr. Tom McCarthy explores the postwar transformation of American and Catholic higher education by recounting the professional experience of his father, psychologist-educator Thomas N. McCarthy, and his colleagues at La Salle College.
38th Annual Stand Up for Life Dinner
The Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia will host their 38th Annual Stand Up for Life Dinner. Join more than 1,200 friends and fellow supporters for a special evening in Center City, Philadelphia.

