Posts by Rich Miller

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The Holy Land Shepherds

by Rich Miller

For centuries, Christian families in Bethlehem have supported themselves through olive wood carving, a tradition passed down since the time of Christ. Today, with tourism in sharp decline, many face hardship and displacement. To support their livelihood and strengthen the Christian presence in the Holy Land, The Holy Land Shepherds will bring these handcrafted olive […]

Ohio Residents Displaced from their Home Countries

by Rich Miller

Catholic Bishops Write Letter of Solidarity to Ohio Residents Displaced from their Home Countries. Columbus, Ohio – The Catholic Bishops of Ohio have issued a letter expressing solidarity with and offering prayers for those displaced from their home countries who reside in Ohio, particularly those under Temporary Protected Status or on humanitarian parole. Addressed directly […]

Hands of Healing – Fr Peter Paul

by Rich Miller

When Father Peter Paul Ibeagha walks down the hall at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital, he’s often greeted with lots of smiles and hugs. Father Peter Paul is a priest on loan from the Catholic Diocese of Mamfe in Cameroon and began his ministry here as a hospital chaplain in March 2024, after arriving from Africa. […]

Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed!

by Rich Miller

West Shore Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver meals to housebound members of ourcommunity. 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on various weekdays as fits your schedule. Our mission cannot continuewithout volunteers! Please email rrlwcoordinator@westshoremow.com for opportunities to serve in the Rocky River-Lakewood area. “When I was hungry, you fed me” – Matthew 25:35-37

Join the St. Vincent de Paul Ministry

by Rich Miller

Serve Our Neighbors in Need The St. Vincent de Paul Ministry in Lakewood is one of the quiet but powerful ways our Lakewood Catholic Community lives the Gospel. Every week, volunteers step forward to meet Christ in the poor-offering food, clothing, rent assistance, utility help, and, most importantly, dignity and hope to those in crisis. […]