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Her earthly father has abandoned her. Her heavenly Father has not.
And her Bishop begs you to be generous, to spare her life.
The following letter from (more…)
They want to keep their children safe, and need our help.
Imagine living in a neighborhood where your child’s well-being was in constant peril – by wild (more…)
The news she’s been waiting for – 19 years.
Thanks to the prayers & sacrifices of many, today the Charity Services Coordinator at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio telephoned the NCCL office to inform that their Board has approved the requested (more…)
Your urgent prayers for this 103 year-old Matriarch!
Word reaches us today that Mama Hagosa Baraki of Irob, Ethopia, is dying.
She is the 103 year-old Matriarch of The Baraki Family.
Two of her sons, Catholic Priests and long-time collaborators in apostolate, are traveling swiftly (more…)
Appeal for medical treatment for a young Ethiopian woman in the Irob region
A Priest-collaborator from Ethiopia’s poorest region, Irob, has asked this humble apostolate to do, with God’s help, what it can to relieve the suffering of young Hiwot Tgiorgis, a native of Irob: the region in northern Ethiopia hardest-hit by war, drought, and famine — now for decades. (more…)
Priest’s Mother dying – for want of antibiotics
Can you pitch in to help, for the love of Christ?
And one of his Priests?
For his dying Mother?
Click here to read Father’s desperate appeal here for simple medical treatments and antibiotics to spare her earthly life. (more…)
His kingdom, and their education, for a sip of water.
“And whosoever shall give to drink to one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, amen I say to you, he shall not lose his reward.” Mt. x:24
“The name of the disciple” in this case is (more…)
America the beautiful, besmirched by violence & lies
[July 20, 2015 — reflecting on the occasion of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, Obergfell v. Hodges, June 26, 2015]
Now that the U.S. government’s Supreme Court has, again, issued a decree coercing (more…)