Father Carlos “Charly” Olivero of the Parish of Our Lady of the Miracles of Caacupe. (Credit: Facebook.) Listen [Editor’s note: This is the third part of a series on the villero priests, a group of ...
On rainy days, wastewater floods into homes. Yet on those very same days, residents often can't draw water from their taps. Margarita Garcia has two problems: Too much water — and not enough water.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - In the poor Zavaleta district of Buenos Aires, amidst precarious houses and narrow alleys, Marina Ayala walks the same streets Pope Francis walked during his years as a priest ...
[Editor’s note: This is the second of a series on the “villero priests,” a group of close to 40 priests who live and work in Buenos Aires’s slums, exploring their work, their thoughts and the reality ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published on Sept. 17, 2015. We are reposting now in the event of Pope Francis' death. Click this link for part two: Francis' participation with families an ...
BUENOS AIRES (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Standing next to his self-built home reached by a steep ladder in a Buenos Aires slum, resident Miguel Romero is skeptical about the future despite ...
Margarita Garcia has two problems: Too much water — and not enough water. And often at the same time. On a hot summer day in March, she headed home from her cleaning job and found that her street was ...
Pope Francis was a priest, archbishop in Buenos Aires Made a name for himself visiting the city's slums Local residents remember Francis as humble and open Pope died this week in the Vatican aged 88 ...