Read more about the article Five churches participate in Catholic Habitat build
Parishioners from five Catholic parishes came together to help provide a new home for a woman and her grandson through the Habitat for Humanity program. St. Henry Church, Christ the King Church, and the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, St. Matthew Church in Franklin, and Holy Rosary Church in Donelson, contributed volunteers and funds for a Catholic build. A total of 150 volunteers, including Deacon Christopher Hoover and Seminarian Griffin Brewster from Holy Rosary, participated in the build June 24-25 and worked on six different homes in the Village by the Creek neighborhood in North Nashville. Father Tien Tran, right, associate pastor of St. Matthew, toured and blessed the site on Saturday, June 24.

Five churches participate in Catholic Habitat build

Volunteers installed insulation, hung doors, painted and installed baseboards, raised trusses, and painted

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Read more about the article Editorial: After Dobbs, much work remains to defend life
Pro-life demonstrators in Washington celebrate outside the Supreme Court June 24, 2022, as the court overruled the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision in its ruling in the Dobbs case on a Mississippi law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. (CNS photo/Evelyn Hockstein, Reuters)

Editorial: After Dobbs, much work remains to defend life

We respect and defend life because that is what Christ taught us

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