Interpreters, medical volunteers needed for clinic

The Catholic Charities Medical Clinic is looking for volunteers as it continues to serve Arkansas as it has done for more than 53 years. The clinic’s medical professionals and volunteers advance the mission to provide free primary care medical and pharmacy services…

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Helping families with sick children at ACH

During tax season, Arkansans have an opportunity to give back to their community when filling out their state income tax form.  The Arkansas Children’s Catastrophic Illness Grant Program, better known as the Baby Sharon Fund, gives out monthly grants to families with…

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Brother Ambrose Fryer removed from ministry at Subiaco

Subiaco Abbey announced Feb. 23 that Brother Ambrose Fryer, OSB, was removed from active ministry. Abbot Elijah Owens, OSB, said in a statement posted on countrymonks.org, “In recent months Brother Ambrose Fryer had been experiencing anxiety and stress due to what he…

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High school girls crochet breast prostheses for CARTI

Want to help? Krafty Belles has an Amazon wish list of supplies so the club can continue to help the community. You can buy craft supplies here.  When Krafty Belles club coordinator Tara Gilmore entered the classroom and told her students about…

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Parishes are deepening faith, bonds during revival year

Deacon Marcelino Vazquez holds up the monstrance during eucharistic adoration in February at St. Joseph Church in Fayetteville. Adoration is one of the ways many parishes have grown closer during the parish revival year. Beth McClinton. Previous Next The four pillars The…

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More refugees from around the world moving to Arkansas

Catholic Charities of Arkansas’s Refugee Resettlement Office has a new status and new challenges that come with it. On Jan. 1, the office transitioned from a community partner to an affiliate office with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Migration and…

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