St. Athanasius’ Operation Struggles To Feed Community, Needs Food Pantry Funding
July 14, 2023In May 2022, the food pantry at St. Athanasius Church was in peril, facing a shortfall in emergency pandemic funding that threatened […]
In May 2022, the food pantry at St. Athanasius Church was in peril, facing a shortfall in emergency pandemic funding that threatened […]
El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz, the U.S. bishops’ conference migration committee chair, applauded the federal government for its new migrant family reunification […]
A growing need and dwindling funding are causing serious issues for a Bensonhurst food pantry. The Food and Drug Administration has approved […]
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Just weeks ago every headline across New York City was about the influx of migrants. Mayor Eric Adams is now critical of […]
Kaitlyn Bernhardt was 15 when she died of cancer. Kaitlyn was initially diagnosed with osteosarcoma, which later became aggressive and traveled throughout […]
The National Eucharistic Revival has gained the support of Pope Francis. He has shown his support for the revival when he met […]
A group of people are pushing for a Brooklyn girl who bravely fought cancer to become a saint. The boy scouts are […]
The three men who were ordained transitional deacons Sunday, July 9, all thought about being a priest since they were young, but […]