After a horrible act of terrorism, we pray for the city of Orlando, those who lost their lives, and all for are impacted by this tragedy. We call for solidarity and peace for all.
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Creative Voice Judy Coode, freelance writer and former Pax Christi USA National Council Chair, shares a reflection on the conference “Nonviolence and Just Peace: Contributing to the Catholic...
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This artistic reflection uses quotes from the U.S. Bishops’ statement Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence, and the Common Good. To view this resource, click here:...
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This resource is the second advocacy tool in a four-part toolkit prepared by RightingFinance to assist education and dissemination of standards on tax policy and human rights contained in a report...
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To celebrate World Environment Day on June 5, this litany lifts up 16 “gardeners of the earth,” both those who have gone before us and those in our midst, who recognize the sacredness of the...
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This litany uses quotes from the diary of Anne Frank, a young Holocaust victim who was sent to a concentration camp where she died in March 1945.
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This updated resource affirms the dignity of all those who are forced to leave their homes and includes reflection questions, a prayer, and steps to put your faith in action.
This solemn litany remembers all those who are involved in the heinous act of torture, from the individuals who engage in torture to those who are victims and survivors.
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Fr. Fred Kammer revisits Pope Francis's recent encyclical to focus on the connection between the environment and those in poverty in this resource, which has reflection questions, a prayer, and...
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In this reflection, we celebrate the life of Daniel Berrigan, S.J., poet and prophet, who committed his life to justice and peace. May Fr. Berrigan's prophetic spirit continue to burn brightly and...
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United States Civil Rights hero Medgar Evers was martyred for his involvement with the fight to end segregation in the South. This reflection includes a brief bio and reflection questions to guide...
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Zootopia
United Together: Prayer After Orlando
Nonviolence and Just Peace: Contributing to the Catholic Understanding of and Commitment to Nonviolence
The Gift of Creation
Maximum Available Resources, Non-retrogression and Minimum Essential Levels in Tax Policy
Gardeners of the Earth: Caring for Our Common Home
Anne Frank: A Symbol of Hope
Refugees: Our World’s Homeless
International Day in Support of Torture Victims and Survivors
Catholic Social Thought and Canaries in the Coal Mine
Fr. Daniel Berrigan, S.J.: A Prophet of Peace and a Poet of Justice
Medgar Evers: A Voice for Liberty and Justice