
Pope Francis: The Church Has a Duty to Welcome People With Disabilities
‘Promoting recognition of the dignity of every person is a constant responsibility of the Church,’ the Pope said Dec. 3
‘Promoting recognition of the dignity of every person is a constant responsibility of the Church,’ the Pope said Dec. 3
Other participants from Mexico, Liberia, Ukraine, and other countries also took part in the discussion of some of the synod’s preparatory questions.
Christi Hockel Davenport, who enjoys being a teaching assistant at a Catholic school, will speak at the Walk for Life West Coast Jan. 22.
The theme of the Holy Father’s message for the International Day of Persons With Disabilities is friendship with Jesus.
North American communities for the disabled remain committed to their good work.
Two weeks after the revelations about Vanier’s sexual misconduct, the members of L’Arche are trying to overcome grief and anger to build a sustainable future for their service of people with mental disabilities.
In Oct. 1 meeting in Georgia, Pope Francis stopped to greet and bless many people individually. Young people with disabilities also gave a performance for the Pope.
After eight years in legislative limbo, a bill helping those with disabilities overwhelmingly passed Dec. 3.
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