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Category Archives: Casa Latina Catholic Worker

‘Safety’

This sketch, which speaks not just a thousand words but untold miles of insecurity, was created by Casa resident Angel, who would thrive in art classes. Perhaps among our readersContinue reading “‘Safety’”

Posted bytomcraft2March 28, 2021Posted inCasa Latina Catholic WorkerTags:art classes, migrationLeave a comment on ‘Safety’

An immigrant at 12, her future hinges on DACA

The is a first-hand account of one young woman’s struggle as an immigrant in the United States. I came to the USA when I was 12 years old. I haveContinue reading “An immigrant at 12, her future hinges on DACA”

Posted bytomcraft2March 20, 2018August 11, 2018Posted inCasa Latina Catholic WorkerLeave a comment on An immigrant at 12, her future hinges on DACA

Casa Latina Catholic Worker: CrossRoads at the Casa

By Stephanie Kornexl Like old friends, the Casa Latina Catholic Worker and CrossRoads Ministry have mingled over Thursday evening potluck meals for more than a decade. The relationship between theseContinue reading “Casa Latina Catholic Worker: CrossRoads at the Casa”

Posted bytomcraft2August 27, 2017Posted inCasa Latina Catholic WorkerLeave a comment on Casa Latina Catholic Worker: CrossRoads at the Casa

St. Philip Campus

230 Woodbine Street, Louisville, Ky., 40208
502-635-7073

Recent Posts

  • Concert Sunday July 25th at 5pm Dick Sisto Trio: Jazz, Musings & Memories of a friendship with Thomas Merton July 14, 2021
  • ‘Safety’ March 28, 2021
  • The Mission Continues: An update from the Chapel Board March 28, 2021
  • Temptation & Redemption March 28, 2021
  • Annunciation art exhibit March 28, 2021
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