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Bishop Ryan Jimenez (left), along with members of Mount Carmel School’s Leadership Team, gathered with MCS students to cut the ceremonial ribbon, signifying the reopening of the school gymnasium after the destructive impact of Super Typhoon Yutu. The photo includes MCS President Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero (third from right); MCS Principal, Barbara Merfalen (second from right); and MCS Faculty Representative Filmah Buenaflor (first from right).

MCS Reopens Gymnasium

Posted by - September 22, 2019
On September 17, 2019, Mount Carmel School, otherwise known as MCS, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand reopening of its gymnasium after the destructive impact by Super Typhoon Yutu.…
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Husky dogs pull a rig and musher Audun Salte through the town of Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway, Aug. 6, 2019. Salte worries that as temperatures warm, climate change could lead to the extinction of all life on Earth. (CNS photo/Hannah McKay, Reuters)

Pope calls for global alliance to better educate young people

Posted by - September 22, 2019
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis said the challenges facing humanity and the Earth are so urgent and important that he has invited world leaders, educators and young people to…
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Venerable Henriette Delille, who founded the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans in 1842, is depicted in a painting by Haitian artist Ulrick Jean Pierre. The Diocese of Little Rock, Ark., submitted formal documentation from a fact-finding mission regarding an alleged miracle, a healing through the intercession of Mother Henriette of a 19-year-old Arkansas college student in 2008. (CNS photo/ courtesy Sisters of the Holy Family)

Possible healing could advance Mother Delille’s sainthood cause

Posted by - September 14, 2019
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (CNS) — For what could be the first time in the 176-year history of the Diocese of Little Rock, a diocesan tribunal submitted formal documentation to the…
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