
The Catholic Church and the Humanitarian Crisis in Burma’s War
‘The Church is not the structure; it is the people, the community. As long as we stay together and pray together, the Catholic Church is there…’
‘The Church is not the structure; it is the people, the community. As long as we stay together and pray together, the Catholic Church is there…’
Recovery efforts continue in and around the particularly hard-hit historic community of Asheville where Catholics are coming together to rebuild.
Currently, staff at headquarters in Jerusalem and the West Bank are working from home to be with their families and offering them the necessary support.
At least 16 organizations, including Catholic Relief Services, Caritas International and Aid to the Church in Need, have responded.
This new Ebola epidemic marks the 11th in the country’s history since the disease first appeared in 1976.
Catholic aid comes post-hurricane and amid continued disaster recovery.
CRS Chief Operating Officer Sean Callahan will succeed Carolyn Woo as president at the end of her term in January 2017.
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