Syria’s War May be Over, but Young Syrians Are Scarred by Violence, Poverty
March 15, 2021By Currents News Staff A decade ago, Syrians took to the streets to demand better lives. The democracy protests spiraled into a […]
By Currents News Staff A decade ago, Syrians took to the streets to demand better lives. The democracy protests spiraled into a […]
By Currents News and Elise Ann Allen ROME (Crux) — Ten years after Syria’s bloody civil war began, most of the fighting […]
A closer look at Pope Francis’ historic journey to the land of Abraham. From messages of hope to momentous meetings – the […]
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By Jessica Easthope The reassuring voice on the other end of the phone, sometimes when the person calling is desperate for help […]
Currents News Staff Sister María Luisa Berzosa is known as a trailblazing religious woman who participated in both the Synod dedicated to […]
Currents News Staff In a tent city near the U.S.-Mexico border, Lijia Giselle Amador Zavala waits with her two children. She says […]
By Jessica Easthope Anyone who visits St. John’s Bread & Life can tell it’s a well-oiled machine. It feeds 25,000 people every […]
By Emily Drooby From going to class here in kindergarten to having his own class, Peter Stamm loved Sacred Heart Catholic Academy […]