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Global Emergency Update January 2024
Emergency Response in the Holy Land—Catholic Relief Services and our partners are responding to immediate needs of families facing hunger and displacement in the Holy Land.
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Love and the Bible: Connecting with Each Other
There are many forms of love. While romantic love is what many think of during Valentine's Day, we should also remember God's agape or self-sacrificing and unconditional love for each of us. There's also brotherly love that we share with one another.
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The 15 Women Farmers You Need to Meet
Catholic Relief Services works with women farmers around the world. Even against everything—climate change, scarce resources and difficult financial circumstances—these women prove just how powerful they are.
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Global Emergency Update December 2023
Ongoing Emergencies and Priorities for 2024—As Catholic Relief Services prepares to welcome a new year, we anticipate the most urgent humanitarian needs and opportunities for global impact in 2024. Our work is possible thanks to the generous support of private and public donors, the dedication of our local partners, and the unwavering presence of Caritas Internationalis and the Catholic Church.
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Conversations in Climate Change: Laudato Si’ One Year Later
We recently sat down with Catholic Relief Services CEO Dr. Carolyn Woo, Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski and Father James Martin, SJ of America Magazine to have a conversation about climate change and the legacy of Laudato Si’.
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Fellow Experiences
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St. Francis of Assisi and CRS: Celebrating Animals Around the World
At Catholic Relief Services, we are blessed every day to experience the beauty of God’s creatures. In honor of St. Francis of Assisi’s feast day on October 4, we are delighted to share some of our best photography of animals around the world paired with Bible verses and other quotes.
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Conflict in the Holy Land
Your help is urgently needed for families affected by violence!
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Global Emergency Update May 2024
Fragile and Conflict-affected Regions —Across the world, people are facing violent conflict and natural disasters. The most vulnerable live in fragile environments where necessities like clean water and shelter are in constant jeopardy as crises worsen It can seem that efficient, accountable or impactful assistance would be impossible to deliver. But these are the very places—the specific contexts—where Catholic Relief Services and our partners are ever present, no matter how challenging the circumstances.
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Global Emergency Update April 2024
Global Emergency Update April 2024 —This is the latest report on Catholic Relief Services’ ongoing emergency response and recovery activities around the world. Our work is possible thanks to the generous support of private and public donors, the dedication of local partners, and the unwavering presence of Caritas and the local Catholic Church.