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Recognize Resurrection

Posted by | Natalie Wood

Easter is more than a day. It’s a seven-week season focused on renewal and wonder.

And Easter is also much more than a historic event. It changed history, infusing it with great patterns of hope.

Your support for Catholic Charities of Oregon can help make sure that Easter just keeps happening, day by day.

Easter is more than a day. It’s a seven-week season focused on renewal and wonder.

And Easter is also much more than a historic event. It changed history, infusing it with great patterns of hope.

Your support for Catholic Charities of Oregon can help make sure that Easter just keeps happening, day by day.

Join us as we recognize resurrection in the recently housed formerly homeless woman who survived decades of abuse and neglect that landed her on the streets.

Join us as we recognize resurrection in the newly arrived refugee family, great lovers of American values who escaped a murderous regime in their home country.

Join us as we recognize resurrection in the immigrant man who lands an excellent job after we’ve helped him go through the legal process of residency. The taxes he pays will help fund our Social Security checks.

Join us as we recognize resurrection in the family who has just moved into a brand new affordable three-bedroom apartment and received a supply of food, diapers, wipes and baby clothes as a welcome gift.

See what we mean? Easter just won’t quit.

Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25 that we can participate in this ongoing resurrection, or we can impede resurrection by failing to care.

We invite you to join us in furthering the divine plan for new life.

Thank you, and happy Easter season.

Natalie Wood

Executive Director

P.S. – Your gift will bring new life to thousands of people served by Catholic Charities of Oregon each year. Whether they’ve been homeless, persecuted, harried or battered, they come with a heart open for renewal and stability. You have the power to begin the healing.

Abduhl, a refugee, stands front and center with his family and the Catholic Charities team that moved him into an apartment to begin a new life.