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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Celebrate National Migration Week

With over 65 million people forcibly displaced from their homes globally, the world is increasingly affected by migration. National Migration Week offers a time to educate Catholic communities about migration and to come together to encounter immigrants and refugees in parishes, dioceses, and communities.

“National Migration Week allows for reflection upon the biblical teaching concerning welcoming the newcomer and allows us to share the journey with our brothers and sisters who have been forced from their homes.” said Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Migration.

As part of the 2018 National Migration Week celebration, USCCB/MRS will be participating in an event at The Catholic University of America with the Institute for Human Ecology entitled “On the Margins: At the Intersection of Catholic Thought and Migration” on January 11th. To register for the event in person, visit www.marginsevent.org, to view livestream of the event visit https://livestream.com/CatholicUniversity/events/8001597.

The US bishops began the observance of National Migration Week nearly 50 years ago to give Catholics an opportunity to honor and learn about the diverse communities of the Church, as well as the work that the Church undertakes to serve immigrants and refugees. The week serves as a time for both prayer and action in support of migrants and refugees.

Educational materials and other resources for National Migration Week are available for download at www.justiceforimmigrants.org/take-action/national-migration-week.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

USCCB Resources for World Day of Peace 2017

The USCCB has created a two page handout for individuals, parishes, or communities on the 2017 World Day of Prayer for Peace.  The theme for Pope Francis' annual World Day of Peace message for 2017 is: “Non-Violence: a Style of Politics for Peace.”  In his 2017 Message for the World Day of Peace (January 1) Pope Francis urges us to practice active nonviolence and work to prevent conflict by addressing its causes, building relationships, and facilitating healing and restoration.

You can download the English version here: http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/war-and-peace/upload/World-Day-of-Peace-2017-handout.pdf

Se puede descargar la version de Espanol aqui:  http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/war-and-peace/upload/dia-mundial-por-la-paz-2017.pdf


Thursday, September 8, 2016

Day of Prayer for Peace September 9th




In light of recent incidents of violence and racial tension in communities across the United States, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has invited faith communities across the country to unite in a Day of Prayer for Peace in Our Communities on September 9, 2016.  

The CCVI Congregational JPIC Office encourages you to join with thousands of others around the country in a prayer for peace.  

To assist in observance of this occasion, USCCB is offering a Prayer for Peace in Our Communities prayer card.  You can pray this prayer at any time tomorrow, and keep it with you in the days and weeks to come as well.  Please feel free to share with your friends and family!  

You can download a prayer card here: English  and  Spanish