Abortion is experienced by millions of women, many of whom are Catholic. The Project Rachel ministry assists women who have been wounded by abortion to find healing and peace.
We often talk about how we respond to God’s generosity or love, and the good things we experience. But perhaps more often we’re defined by how we respond to adversity, suffering, disappointment, and pain.
For some people, Valentine’s Day is a painful reminder of a broken relationship, the death of a loved one, a recent relocation, a chronic illness, or another life challenge.
Greener Lent is based on the Lenten Tradition of prayer, fasting and almsgiving and is designed to help prepare our hearts to celebrate the Lord’s resurrection. Lent begins on February 14. Sign up now to make your commitment.
Lutherans for Life Speaker Rev. Scott Licht hosts two special presentations themed at “Just as I AM” God’s Vocation for All People on Saturday, February 3rd.
St. Francis' ardent love of God and souls, his great kindliness, rare wisdom, and sure teaching made him exceptionally influential in bringing about conversions and in guiding souls in the spiritual life.
A tea party with all the trimmings, as well as a guest speaker and a musician on Tuesday, February 6 at 2:00 PM in the DeSales Center. Please RESERVE your place for this FYM event by January 31st.
Every year, the Child Tax Credit (CTC) lifts millions of American families out of poverty and helps them live according to their dignity and with greater economic security. While the USCCB has long supported the CTC, the current credit must be improved because it excludes many poor children.
This month, we as a nation celebrate the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr., who stands as a symbol of social justice, nonviolence, and mutual respect for all creation.
The need for blood is constant; only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3 seconds and most of us will need blood in our lifetime.
Last week, at least 20 houses of worship across the state were targeted by an anonymous email. The email claims someone put explosives in worship centers including two in Raleigh.
One of our most exciting projects for 2024 is the creation of a parish directory! The signup list is now open for photography dates happening February 20-24.