Helping the people of Pakistan
The severe flooding that began in Pakistan in late July has left at least 4 million Pakistanis homeless and without food or clean drinking water. As Catholics in the archdiocese and beyond are asked to continue to donate to relief efforts, aid is arriving "slowly and with difficulty," says Father Mario Rodrigues, the Lahore-based director of the mission awareness and funding agencies.
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