On
September 27, Pope Francis will launch Caritas Internationalis’ campaign “Share
the Journey,” geared to promoting encounter with migrants and refugees.
The campaign is sponsored by Caritas Internationalis, The Church’s global
charitable network. In the U.S. the campaign is being sponsored by The
United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ Migration and Refugee Service,
Catholic Relief Services and Catholic Charities USA. It is a two-year
campaign aimed at engaging all Catholics, so you may encounter it in your
parish, school, health institution, or any Catholic organization that
participates. The Share the Journey migration campaign website just
became live: https://www.loveyourneighbor.us/
It has an abundance of resources. Check it out. Issues
Nonviolence . . . Human trafficking . . . Women . . . . The elderly . . . Immigrants' rights . . . Housing. . . Children . . . Prisoners' rights . . . Health care . . . World Hunger . . . Globalization, as it affects Latin America . . . Care of the earth . . . Seamless ethic of life
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Friday, September 8, 2017
"Share the Journey"
On
September 27, Pope Francis will launch Caritas Internationalis’ campaign “Share
the Journey,” geared to promoting encounter with migrants and refugees.
The campaign is sponsored by Caritas Internationalis, The Church’s global
charitable network. In the U.S. the campaign is being sponsored by The
United States Catholic Conference of Bishops’ Migration and Refugee Service,
Catholic Relief Services and Catholic Charities USA. It is a two-year
campaign aimed at engaging all Catholics, so you may encounter it in your
parish, school, health institution, or any Catholic organization that
participates. The Share the Journey migration campaign website just
became live: https://www.loveyourneighbor.us/
It has an abundance of resources. Check it out.
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