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CRS strengthens civil society groups in fractured Lebanon
Catholic Relief Services and certain groups within the countries it serves are beginning to see fruits of its capacity-building program designed to enhance their ability to identify and meet development challenges.
Bringing Down Syndrome awareness to the classroom [VIDEO]
On this World Down Syndrome Day, see how one school wholly embraced a student with the syndrome and how students at a Phoenix school are independently supporting their peers with Down Syndrome.
Mikkelsen to retire as FSL chief; Egan named new president and CEO
After three decades at the helm of Foundation for Senior Living, Guy Mikkelsen will step down in December.
Advent: Serving, giving in love
Catholics tithe and give of themselves year-round at the parish and community levels with sometimes renewed fervor during Thanksgiving and Advent.
Teens team up with Miracle League to help special-needs kids play ball
Outfielders in wheelchairs raced to get him out while the crowd cheered Turner to third base. Once he crossed home plate on the Dan Haren Miracle League Field, a baseball stadium in northeast Scottsdale, Adam Turner was the star in a field of dreams.
Sponsor says aim of bill on ‘wrongful birth’ suits to protect disabled
U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Miss., has introduced the Every Child Is a Blessing Act to combat "wrongful birth" lawsuits and prevent discrimination against children born with disabilities.
Life in the fast lane: FCC plan on net neutrality draws criticism
The Federal Communications Commission plan on net neutrality has drawn criticism from many, including now-retired Archbishop George H. Niederauer of San Francisco.
Foundation for Senior Living a ‘lifesaver’ for elderly, disabled
Three days a week, a driver from the Monsignor Edward J. Ryle Life Center in Phoenix comes to pick up Charles “Chuck” Hanford for a day of activities.
CDA 2013: Evangelization through catechesis
The Profession of Faith is a central component of the Christian faith. It is both a communal and personal expression of Catholic core beliefs.
Advocates working to keep needs of poor foremost in U.S. budget debate
Republicans and Democrats set spending parameters for fiscal year 2014 by adopting two starkly different budget plans before recessing a week before Easter. What's expected when Congress returns April 8 is a lengthy debate over whether austerity and lower taxes or modest adjustments in government spending supplemented with selected tax law changes to boost revenues is the way to go.