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Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence January 17th, 2013

On January 15, Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence, a diverse coalition of organizations united by the call of faiths to confront America’s gun violence epidemic and to rally support for policies that reduce death and injury from gunfire, sent a letter to the 113th Congress. Religious leaders representing 40 different faiths signed the letter urging the President and Congress to urgently take action to respond to the gun violence crisis in the United States. The letter was released to the public during the press conference at the United Methodist Building in Washington DC.

To read the letter and learn more, visit www.faithsagainstgunviolence.org


Lenten Rice Bowl and more from NCRLC January 17th, 2013

For the full e-newsletter from the National Catholic Rural Life Conference, click here…

CRS Lenten Rice Bowl webinar, Jan. 17

Each year during Lent, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) promotes their Lenten Rice Bowl campaign to raise funds and educates Catholic youth on international relieve and development work. Part of the education includes an examination of climate impacts on the work of CRS around the globe.

CRS will host a webinar on their Lenten Rice Bowl program Thursday afternoon, January 17. The webinar is designed to provide information on integrating Rice Bowl activities into a parish youth ministry program. Parish directors of religious education, youth ministers, youth ministry teams, catechists and other parish staff and volunteers are encouraged to join in the webinar.

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2013 Farm Bill: Will Congress act this year?

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Human Trafficking Awareness Day: January 11 December 27th, 2012

The  January issue of Stop Trafficking by the Salvatoran Sisters has a series of handouts that may be of interest for anyone working to stop human trafficking, especially to those preparing for the January 11, 2013 Human Trafficking Awareness Day. A link can be found at:

http://www.stopenslavement.org/archive.htm


National Migration Week 2013 December 18th, 2012

National Migration Week will be observed January 8 – 14. The theme for the 2013 observance is “We are Strangers No LongerOur Journey of Hope Continues.”

The Missionary Oblate JPIC Office is inviting you to use this opportunity to raise awareness and educate your communities on the issue of immigration and Catholic Social Teaching.

The 2013 theme, “We are Strangers No Longer: Our Journey of Hope Continues,” commemorates the 10th anniversary of the historic joint pastoral letter of the United States and Mexico bishops conferences; Strangers No Longer: Together on the Journey of Hope.

The observance of National Migration Week began more than twenty-five years ago by the bishops in order to provide Catholics an opportunity to take stock of the wide diversity of the Church and to work for justice for immigrants.

Resources for National Migration Week 2013:

Resources at the National Migration Week 2013 of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website. (Available in English & Spanish for parish commemorations)

Pope Benedict XVI’s message – World Day of Migrants that will be celebrated Sunday, January 13, 2013.


National Apology to Native Americans December 10th, 2012

On December 19, 2009, the United States government officially apologized to Native Peoples – but didn’t tell anyone.

A diverse group of citizens plans to change this with an historic public reading of the national apology to native Americans in Washington, DC on December 19th. The reading, which will be broadcast via live-stream video, will take place in front of the US Capitol.

Mark Charles, a member of the Navajo Nation, has created a compelling, short video about the apology from the perspective of native peoples (watch the video). What is truly needed, he says, is an opportunity for a new national conversation for reconciliation between Native America and the rest of the country.

The gathering’s intention is to invite the nation’s citizens and leaders, and members of the global community to “join our efforts to communicate as publically, as humbly and as respectfully as possible the contents of H.R. 3326 (and the apology enclosed therein) to the Native American tribes, communities and citizens of the USA.”

For more information about this event and to RSVP, please click here. You can also go to this site to watch a live-stream video of the public reading on December 19.

Thanks to the Sojourners Community for this information. Mark Charles is a member of Emerging Voices, a project of Sojourners.

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