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  • Oct 15, 2024 | thefloridacatholic.org | Jim Davis

    MIAMI GARDENS | Si se aprueba la Enmienda 4 de La Florida, el Estado se convertirá en una “meca del aborto”, advirtió el Arzobispo de Miami, Thomas Wenski. La enmienda propuesta traerá “muerte y destrucción”, según Grazie Pozo Christie, doctora provida del Sur de La Florida. Ambos se encontraban entre los cinco panelistas que el 26 de septiembre lanzaron la voz de alarma en la Universidad de St. Thomas sobre las consecuencias que tendría la aprobación de este cambio en la Constitución estatal.

  • Jun 19, 2024 | miamiarch.org | Jim Davis

    DAVIE | When a associate new priest said his first Mass at St. David Church, “he was so nervous, he was shaking,” a congregant recalled. But he was rescued by a 10-year-old altar server. “You’ll be OK,” the girl said, touching the priest’s hand. “You're going to like it here.” She was right. Thereafter, “you never saw him without a smile on his face,” said her grandmother, Dee Griswold. St. David’s members have likewise touched and welcomed thousands over its 50 years.

  • Jun 17, 2024 | thefloridacatholic.org | Jim Davis

    DAVIE  |  When an associate new priest said his first Mass at St. David Church, “he was so nervous, he was shaking,” a congregant recalled. But he was rescued by a 10-year-old altar server. “You’ll be OK,” the girl said, touching the priest’s hand. “You’re going to like it here.”She was right. Thereafter, “you never saw him without a smile on his face,” said her grandmother, Dee Griswold. St. David’s members have likewise touched and welcomed thousands over its 50 years.

  • May 15, 2024 | thefloridacatholic.org | Jim Davis

    MIAMI  |  Los residentes ancianos y discapacitados a los que atiende la Arquidiócesis dispondrán de viviendas colectivas más seguras y de mayor eficiencia energética, gracias a una ayuda de más de $20.3 millones del Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD) de los Estados Unidos.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | thefloridacatholic.org | Jim Davis

    MIAMI SHORES  |  Faith, law, politics, business, psychology – even the fine arts – showed the many facets of immigration as Barry University held a three-day conference on the topic. Miami Mosaic: International Immigration Conference and Arts Festival, March 21-23, drew a total of 1,301 people. The conference dealt with issues such as work, health, language, psychology, human rights, even sex and labor trafficking. The gathering was offered by Barry’s Institute of Immigration Studies.

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