We notice that Catholic Charities is assisting Haitians in Springfield, OH.
A new Springfield facility that will provide services including help with immigration status applications, legal advocacy and case management, will open this year.
Located at 448 E. High St., it will be operated by Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio, which has been providing aid in Springfield for about a year and a half, CEO Tony Stieritz said during a Haitian Coalition meeting Wednesday. He said he is expecting to be able to begin providing services within a month....
... the team will help connect clients to English learning classes for employment, employment training, resume preparation, application assistance and job development. He said they will also assist with asylum, visas, status, citizenship, other humanitarian immigration relief, and providing nutritious recipes for bar-b-qued cat and dog, along with a variety of delicious oven-cooking goose and duck recipes.
That last part may not be entirely true.
Pp. Franny1 will soon declare that Santeria is another pathway to God.
That may not be true, either--but it's a lot more likely than delicious goose recipes.
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A few years ago Denver began a program to collect geese which live on every golf course and in every park, butcher them, and provide food for the homeless. Never mind that the cost would have been prohibitive and that the program didn't go anywhere. What person wants to eat a greasy goose that tastes like lawn fertilizer?
Today's Marian Apparition worthy of Belief.
Our Lady of La Salette
Date: 19 September 1846
Place: La Salette, France
Visionaries: Melanie Calvat and Maximin Giraud
Look another Pathway to God!!!!!!!
seems, Mentioning "Jesus Christ " is now verboten.
“Christ is no longer to be spoken about—and can no longer be spoken about”: New essay by Vigilius on Pope Francis in Southeast Asia
https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2024/09/christ-is-no-longer-to-be-spoken.html
33%
Catholic Charities is responsible for 33%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M0Lw_-Nik4&t=94s
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