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The Catholic Northwest Progress

Twice a month, volunteers from nearby St. Andrew Parish show up at Charleda Greene's door with much-needed groceries.
"I'm very limited-income and it helps because they provide dairy, meat and necessities," said Greene, a resident of the Sumner Commons apartments. "It's enough to really keep you going."

Jean Parietti - May 10, 2012
Emmanuel Food Pantry volunteers Pat and Millie Marcotte

Jerusalem has always been considered a sacred place, a holy city chosen by God for his throne, his dwelling place among his people, the center point from which salvation radiates. Its Temple was considered extraordinarily sacred, a place of attachment and spiritual identity for every Jew.

Jesus went there many times.

Archbishop Sartain - May 10, 2012
The U.S. bishops have noted that the challenges of international peace and stability involve "war, terror and violence, which raise serious moral questions on the use of force and its human and moral costs in a dangerous world, particularly the absence of justice, security and peace in the Holy Land and throughout the Middle East."
Don Clemmer - May 10, 2012
  Guatemala immersion trip an opportunity to proclaim the good news
Armando Machado - May 10, 2012
St. Therese School will start the 2012–2013 school year with a new name and a new education model.
Thanks to half a million dollars from outside donors (including $300,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) and a partnership with Seton Education Partners, the school will soon be known as St. Therese Catholic Academy, the first "blended technology" Catholic school in the Northwest.
Kevin Birnbaum - May 10, 2012
Milestone comes a year ahead of schedule for school opened in 2007
Kevin Birnbaum - May 10, 2012

 

 
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