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Kamis, 02 Juni 2016

Join Us at Parish Social Ministry Conference Next Saturday

"Sowing Seeds of Love in Action" is a conference for anyone interested in the social mission of the church including parish social ministers, teachers, youth ministers, young adults, catechists, St. Vincent de Paul volunteers (Vincentians), outreach volunteers, Deacons, JustFaith grads and more!

Please spread the word and help us to make this Archdiocesan conference! Registration is now open on line and is accessible on the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Web site on the Social Justice and Respect Life page. The direct link to registration is here . On this link, you will find the schedule for the day.
 
Conference Objectives: · Build capacity in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe for the social mission of the church · Increase knowledge, skills and abilities of parish social ministers in all outreach ministries · Inspire social ministry—charity and justice as “love in action”

Workshop topics include Global solidarity, the new Encyclical, Laudato Si, keeping your spiritual center, life and dignity of the human person: respecting life from womb to tomb, using media and technology for social mission, engaging youth and young adults in solidarity, exploring Communities of Salt and Light, how to be a voice of the poor, immigration and migration, Catholic social teaching, how to form a social concerns committee, and more!

Workshops offered in Spanish and simultaneous translation offered.

Senin, 11 April 2016

Social Media Opportunties Around Pope Francis Visit to the U S

Sign Up for E-Mail Updates
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will provide email updates during Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S.  The updates will begin on Tuesday September 22,  and continue through Sunday, September 27, 2015. "The Holy Father’s visit is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people of faith to get energized and mobilize for peace and justice in our communities. Pray, reach out, learn, and take action," said the USCCB

 Sign up now

Online Discussion after Popes Visit
Catholics Confront Global Poverty will sponsor an online discussion entitled Caring for Our Common Home: Following Pope Francis Call to Action on Climate Change on Monday, September 28, 2015 1:00-2:00 P.M. EDT

RSVP now

The online event includes:
  • A discussion following Pope Francis’ address to Congress and the United Nations General Assembly about caring for our common home;
  • An update on the Churchs ongoing work to assist communities to become more resilient in the face of changing weather patterns, drought, and natural disasters; An opportunity to learn how you can take action on this issue; and,
  • A chance to ask questions and engage in dialogue with staff members who’ve recently traveled to see the impacts of climate change firsthand and policy experts on this issue.
Background: Our Holy Father has called on us all to take urgent action in the face of increasing changes to our global climate in his recent encyclical "Laudato Si [Praised Be]: On the Care of Our Common Home". The effects of changing weather patterns are all around us and sadly, our brothers and sisters who live in poverty are impacted the most.
 

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