
Is Indifference to the Poor Mortally Sinful?
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Is it a mortal sin when I don’t help homeless people I see on the street?
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Is it a mortal sin when I don’t help homeless people I see on the street?
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Catholic care for those in need is not philanthropy. It is our obligation.
The event was organized by the Beloved Movement, a forum that promotes discipleship and spiritual community.
Better Way Detroit cleans up the city’s parks, overgrown alleys and vacant lots.
Society must help the homeless heal from mental illness and recover their lives, instead of sending the police in to deal with them, police veteran says.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience made possible by a Catholic homeless ministry is changing lives.
Located around the corner from the Vatican, the new shelter is called the “Gift of Mercy” house and was inaugurated during a private Oct. 7 ceremony.
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