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ON, THEY HAVE NO WINE! Reflections on the Importance of Devotion to Mary

There is a growing trend in some Catholic institutions/communities that should be a cause for alarm to anyone entrusted with the care of souls and particularly with the spiritual formation of the youth. This trend is the ever lessening focus on the role of Mary in the faith journey of the disciples of Jesus.
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The requirements for adoption generally are the same for families who want to adopt children in the foster care system. Most agencies require a parent preparation class, criminal background checks, and a physical examination. Additionally, individuals who are single, married or divorce can adopt. Families do not have to be rich, but be able to meet the needs of their family adequately. The major requirement for families is their ability to give of themselves unconditionally. Listed below are a few specialty agencies whose mission is to rescue our children from the system:

  • African American Adoption Agency, Minnesota (651) 659-0460

  • Another Choice for Black Children, North Carolina (704) 394-1124

  • Homes for Black Children, Michigan (313) 961-2995

  • Institute for Black Parenting, California (310) 900-0930

  • Mississippi Families for Kids, Mississippi (601) 360-0591

  • Rejoice Foster Care and Adoption Agency, Pennsylvania (717) 221-0722

  • Roots, Georgia (770) 907-7770.

Call today. We can change the outcomes for so many children. Yes, it does take a village to raise a child. But it takes a family…to bring a smile.

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Ruth Amerson
Chief Executive Officer
Another Choice for Black Children.

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