
Michigan Parish Packs 100,000 Meals for Disaster Victims in the South
The day before departure, more than 400 volunteers streamed into the social hall at St. Isidore Catholic Church in the Michigan township of Macomb to pack the meals.
The day before departure, more than 400 volunteers streamed into the social hall at St. Isidore Catholic Church in the Michigan township of Macomb to pack the meals.
Believed to be an EF-4, based on data from the National Weather Service, the tornado has killed at least five people and injured 35.
“Even when we go through experiences like this — earthquakes, wars or other challenges — the Lord is always with us. He never abandons us. He stayed in the tabernacle during that earthquake, saying, ‘I am here. I am with you.’”
The inhabitants of Acapulco, Coyuca de Benítez and other towns have requested nonperishable food and constant police patrols due to the looting that has been going on during the state of emergency.
The prelate highlighted the aid that the Catholic Church in Syria provided to the victims at that time, regardless of their religion.
The Green Mountain State withstood a ‘historic’ rainstorm, and more rain is forecast.
A substantial portion of the U.S. West Coast’s population faces hazardous weather conditions. At least 14 people have died.
Current projections are for the storm to hit between Tampa and Ft. Meyers on Wednesday.
Thousands have evacuated parts of the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Catholic Charities and other entities are lending a hand in Nebraska and elsewhere.
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