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A Publication of Casa Juan Diego
Welcome to the website of the Houston Catholic Worker. For more information about our work or our newspaper archives please use the links above.
Para ver este sitio web en español, oprima aquí.
November 25, 2023 By Dawn McCarty, PhD, LMSW
As we prepare for Christmas, I find myself rejoicing at all the new babies and children that have found refuge at Casa Juan Diego. At times, we have relatively few children, but then immigration authorities will deliver so many that we have almost more than we can handle. Because the work of our house is 24/7 and people arrive around the clock, new families are always arriving, new pregnant women and new children are in constant motion around the common living areas, and it takes a little time ... continue reading
November 19, 2023 By Louise Zwick
When you get a new phone, give Casa Juan Diego your older smart phone. Hooded sweatshirts for men Jackets Tennis shoes for men, women, and children Flat shoes for women for work Blankets Twin-size sheets Pillows Can openers, skillets, cooking pot with lid for people setting up an apartment Back Packs for men and duffel bags Sports bras for women, small and medium Underwear – low-cut size small, medium and large for women. Deodorant Shampoo, conditioner, ... continue reading
November 19, 2023 By Lorenza Vielma Paredes
Two years ago, God blessed me with the opportunity to be a Catholic Worker for the summer. Before arriving in Casa Juan Diego, I was not entirely sure what living there would entail, but I knew I wanted to spend my summer doing service and learning more about the Catholic faith. One of the requirements of the summer program I applied to was choosing a site close to home or a family member. Since my home is in Guadalajara, Mexico, the only other option was close to my aunt. Providentially, the ... continue reading
November 10, 2023 By Kevin Lavery
"You promised that you would come, and actually made good your promise. But how, O Lord, how did You come? You did it by taking a human life as Your own. You became like us in everything: born of a woman, You suffered under Pontius Pilate, were crucified, died, and were buried. And thus You took up again the very thing we wanted to discard. You began what we thought would end with Your coming: our poor human kind of life, which is sheer frailty, finiteness, and death. "Contrary to all our fond ... continue reading
September 9, 2023 By Louise Zwick
At our Friday evening meeting just before Pentecost, we shared with the men of Casa Juan Diego the reading from the Acts of the Apostles about the coming of the Holy Spirit. When the Apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, began to speak in different languages, those in the large crowd from many nations heard them speaking in their own languages. A renewal of God’s hope for his people in such contrast with the Tower of Babel. We prayed that the Holy Spirit may continue to come to Casa Juan Diego ... continue reading
See an introduction to Casa Juan Diego here: https://youtu.be/sHYCaU_KPs4 ... continue reading
If you are trying to locate an immigrant or refugee in detention, the government has provided a site to assist. The address is https://locator.ice.gov/odls/#/index. You will need to put in the ... continue reading
We debated about calling the new/old section in the Archives, “What Were You Thinking?” or “The Early Years” or “Our Kids Think This Is Normal?” or “Giving It All Away” or “The Fire Years,” or ... continue reading
In order to assist the process of canonization, a Dorothy Day Guild has been established. Its purpose is to spread the word of her life work, and sanctity; to identify the growing ... continue reading
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