
California Parish Faces Mudslides and Flooding on 5th Anniversary of Disaster That Killed 23
A substantial portion of the U.S. West Coast’s population faces hazardous weather conditions. At least 14 people have died.
A substantial portion of the U.S. West Coast’s population faces hazardous weather conditions. At least 14 people have died.
Current projections are for the storm to hit between Tampa and Ft. Meyers on Wednesday.
Thousands have evacuated parts of the main island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Catholic Charities and other entities are lending a hand in Nebraska and elsewhere.
Devastating storms over the weekend killed 23 people and left dozens of survivors without homes.
More than 800 people have died as a result of the disaster.
Father Lawrence Seyer, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Montecito, deplores the latest loss of life from the floods and mudslides, exacerbated by the recent wildfire.
Previously, these FEMA funds were limited to private nonprofits that were not affiliated with a religion.
More than 400 people are dead and almost 7,000 injured, as the Holy Father extends condolences and sorrow.
How prayer saw one domestic church through the inferno.
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