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Ayman and Bushra Abbosh, who are Iraqi refugees, now live near Our Lady of the Holy Souls Church in Little Rock with their three sons, Ayham (left), Allen and Albert.
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The Ladies of Charity began in Arkansas in 2008 an The Ladies of Charity began in Arkansas in 2008 and worked closely with religious orders founded by St. Vincent de Paul, the Vincentians and the Daughters of Charity.

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“We’re up to a 4.31 percent increase,” super “We’re up to a 4.31 percent increase,” superintendent Theresa Hall told Arkansas Catholic Oct. 31. “We’ve been increasing since 2020-2021. That’s when we really started increasing. Each year it was 2 percent, 2 percent, 2.5 percent, 3 percent, now we’re over 4 percent.”

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Today was a free day in Rome but most of the pilgr Today was a free day in Rome but most of the pilgrims chose to travel to Assisi and tour the Basilica of St Francis of Assisi. They celebrated Mass at the Basilica of St. Clare. Please pray for them as they fly home Saturday!
"... Today’s pagans seek validation from us by i "... Today’s pagans seek validation from us by imposing on us laws that permit grave evils, like abortion in places where it will remain legal even after the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade," Bishop Taylor writes in this "From the Bishop" column.

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/04/jesus-sends-disciples-message/
According to the appeal letter from the Catholic S According to the appeal letter from the Catholic Schools Office, “Recent events have reminded us that even our Catholic schools are not immune to threats. While some campuses have adequate safety protections in place, others need urgent upgrades to meet today’s safety standards.”

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/11/04/arkansas-catholic-schools-appeal/
Christian Alejandro Almada, titular organist of th Christian Alejandro Almada, titular organist of the Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, served as the cantor for the pilgrims Mass today. Almada, a native of Argentina, is friends with Father Ruben Quinteros of North Little Rock and performed a concert at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock in 2023. Pilgrims also toured the catacombs and St. Peter Basilica and visited the Vatican Museum, viewing the Sistine Chapel.
Today pilgrims visited Vatican City for the papal Today pilgrims visited Vatican City for the papal audience with Pope Leo. Another highlight of the day was celebrating Mass at St. Mary Major and also touring the basilica. Later they walked the Holy Stairs and then toured the Basilica of the Holy Cross. Yesterday pilgrims toured the Abbey of Montecassino founded by St. Benedict and celebrated Mass. Pilgrims also toured parts of Rome, including the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. 📸 Colton Redding
"Adorers feel closer to Jesus and are more fully a "Adorers feel closer to Jesus and are more fully aware of his real presence among us in the Eucharist," Bishop Taylor writes in this "From the Bishop" column. 

https://arkansas-catholic.org/2025/10/28/eucharistic-adoration-blessings-growth/
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