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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Sep 1, 2016 / 08:35 am (CNA).- Making a living is tough in parts of Ethiopia, but a Catholic-run program aims to change that.“When we first began people said to us that we were wasting our time and we would not be successful but we were not discouraged and continued to strive. Within just a year look at what a different story it has become,” said Addisu Mutturu, a beneficiary of the program.The program, called Supporting Horn of Africa Resilience, is run under the Ethiopian Catholic Church Social and Development Commission in association with Caritas Ethiopia, the Catholic News Agency for Africa reports.The program aims to encourage personal savings through small savings groups. It encourages young people to save 20 percent of startup capital costs for small business then helps them raise the rest of the costs. It connects them to a local microfinance institution that can train them on business plans and management based on their situation.The prog...
By Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Calling for concrete actionsthat benefit human life and the environment, Pope Francis proposed addingthe care and protection of creation to the traditional list of corporal and spiritual worksof mercy. As a spiritual work of mercy, the pope said,care for creation requires "a grateful contemplation of God's world,"while as a corporal work, it calls for "simple daily gestures which breakwith the logic of violence, exploitation and selfishness." The pope reflected on the need for anintegral ecology in Christian life in his message for the World Day of Prayerfor the Care of Creation, Sept. 1. The message, titled "Show Mercy to ourCommon Home," reflects on the day of prayer as an occasion for Christians to"reaffirm their personal vocation to be stewards of creation" and tothank God "for the wonderful handiwork which he has entrusted to ourcare."Presenting the pope's message at a news conference Sept. 1,Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the...
Beach Boys singer Mike Love has detailed the band's brief relationship with cult leader Charles Manson in the late 1960s in a new memoir....
BERLIN (AP) -- Archaeologists in Berlin have unearthed a large number of human bones from a site close to where Nazi scientists carried out research on body parts of death camp victims sent to them by sadistic SS doctor Josef Mengele, officials said Thursday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Georgetown University will give preference in admissions to the descendants of slaves owned by the Maryland Jesuits as part of its effort to atone for profiting from the sale of enslaved people, the president of the prominent Jesuit university in Washington announced Thursday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan 35 years ago will leave a Washington psychiatric hospital to live full-time in Virginia on Sept. 10, his lawyer said Thursday....
CEDAR KEY, Fla. (AP) -- People on Florida's Gulf coast stocked up on supplies Thursday and some set out sandbags as they braced for Tropical Storm Hermine, which forecasters said could strike land as a hurricane....
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- A massive explosion rocked a SpaceX launch pad Thursday during a routine rocket test for a planned weekend launch....
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has issued a Message to mark the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Taken from the Extraordinary Jubilee Year and his encyclical letter, Laudato si’, the theme of the Holy Father’ Message is: Show mercy to our common home.Below, please find the full text*******************************************************MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESSPOPE FRANCISFOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION1 SEPTEMBER 2016Show Mercy to our Common HomeUnited with our Orthodox brothers and sisters, and with the support of other Churches and Christian communities, the Catholic Church today marks the “World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation”. This Day offers “individual believers and communities a fitting opportunity to reaffirm their personal vocation to be stewards of creation, to thank God for the wonderful handiwork which he has entrusted to our care, and to implore his help for the protection of ...
Miami, Fla., Sep 1, 2016 / 03:15 am (CNA/EWTN News).- With Zika virus reaching the continental U.S. in recent weeks, scientists are scrambling to find a cure and a vaccine. Meanwhile, the local Church is stepping up to help protect the most vulnerable populations.“This is a public health crisis and we are working with people,” Richard Turcotte, CEO of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, told CNA.Within the Archdiocese of Miami – an area that now contains two local Zika transmission zones – Catholic Charities serves nearly 4,000 people a year, through 14 different social service programs that include counseling, elderly services, substance abuse recovery and homeless shelters.The organization is focusing on prevention by working to reduce the likelihood of mosquito bites, particularly among the homeless population and children.In the areas specifically affected by Zika, Catholic Charities runs a child development center and a homelessness center. T...