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Living Faith

The Ripple Effect of Change

Make waves with your life

By Carmen Aguinaco

Obama's Man in Rome

Miguel Díaz, U.S. ambassador to the Vatican

By Alicia Marill Miguel Diaz

Service is a family mission

Helping to make the world a better place

By Daniel Lizárraga

Growing up in a Catholic home, I witnessed many church related activities that my parents were involved in: the Charismatic Movement, parish council, diocesan evangelization committee, Eucharistic ministers, and lectors to name a few. At an early age, I became aware of the blessings that came with belonging to a church community in El Paso, Texas.

Yes, you can!

Latino farm owners on the rise

Give peace a chance

Soldier views his conduct in Iraqi war contrary to faith

Camilo Mejía served in Iraq in 2003 as a staff sergeant in the Florida National Guard and is the first Iraq war veteran to seek conscientious objector status. Mejía spent a year in jail for his desertion. But from behind the bars of a military prison, emerged a true conscientious leader and a man of God. Today, Mejía is chairman of the board of directors of Iraq veterans against the war and the author of Road from Ar Ramadi: the Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejía.

Chasing stereotypes

"Chasing Papi" actor finds new mission

By Elisabeth Román

Eduardo Verástegui (photo courtesy of Bella Resources)

From ‘invisible to clandestine’

Migrant chapel remain faithful despite protests

By Elisabeth Román

Soledad O'Brien Reporting...

Soledad O'BrienCNN anchor’s faith and family keep her going

By Elisabeth Román

Make Your Voice Heard

Organizing the Latino vote and empowering our communities

By Yesenia Sánchez

Some say young people today are not interested in politics and are rather passive. Then what would a large number of high school students, college students, and participants in youth groups be doing in voter registration drives?

Alternative police

Fighting for safer neighborhoods

Rafael Anglada is a hard working and down-to-earth father who often cannot sleep thinking about the children in families who have been evicted from their homes due to drug problems, violence, or overdue payments.

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