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Serving the Needs of Others Since 1917
Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New Yorkers in need, non-Catholics and Catholics alike. The neglected child, the homeless family, the immigrant and refugee, the person with special needs, and the hungry senior are among those for whom we provide help and create hope – with compassion and respect.
His disciples recalled the words of scripture,“Zeal for your house will consume me.”–John 2:17 On the third Sunday of Lent, we move from Jesus’ Transfiguration to the Temple at Jerusalem, where Jesus drives out the money-changers and says that he will destroy the Temple and raise it up again. The Gospel invites us...
During Women’s History Month and the recent commemoration of International Women’s Day, the profound impact of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini’s life (1850-1917) resonates deeply, mirroring the values upheld by Catholic Charities of New York. In the bustling streets of New York City, where Mother Cabrini dedicated herself to serving immigrants and children, her spirit...
Saint Patrick is, of course, first and foremost a legendary figure. Much of what is recounted of his life is unverifiable. What is truly verifiable are two simple truths of Saint Patrick’s life. First, he was brutally kidnapped from his home and sold into slavery, and second, he returned to the land of his oppressors to...
Then a voice came from heaven,“I have glorified it and will glorify it again.”–John 12:28 During the fifth Sunday of Lent, Jesus teaches his disciples about the way in which he will be glorified by God, and a voice from heaven is heard to affirm this teaching. Jesus predicts his suffering, death,...
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Aleth Felix Tchicaya:
Building a home and a dream
I helped the homeless, and then I lost my home. But this is a plan of God. I have faith that everything will be okay, and Madeline believes in me.
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