Prayer for Students Against Gun Violence
We ask God to bless the students who are working for the end to violence in schools and in all communities; this prayer holds up their vision, their hope, and their passion for justice.
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We ask God to bless the students who are working for the end to violence in schools and in all communities; this prayer holds up their vision, their hope, and their passion for justice.
We join in the mourning of the victims of the most recent mass shooting and recommit ourselves to the path of nonviolence and peace.
This music reflection calls peace to be around us and helps us pause for a few moments of spiritual meditation. To view the reflection, click here: https://adobe.ly/2Bavc69.
The Prayer for the World Day of Social Justice calls us to choose again and again to be grounded in prophetic hope and to affirm the possibility of justice and peace.
Teaching is a journey, like the journey toward Emmaus, and the spirituality of this vocation requires sensitivity and attention as teachers accompany their students toward knowledge and wisdom.
Pope Francis has called the global community to “commit ourselves to a world without nuclear weapons.” To view the artistic reflection based on Pope Francis’ words, click here: http://bit.ly/2f0cQzJ.
Five recent Popes have forcefully spoken out on the nuclear buildup for the last fifty years; this recourse reviews their concerns and focuses on Pope Francis’ most recent in-depth response.
This toolbox includes resources, both revised and new, on the topic of disarmament and the elimination of nuclear weapons.
This photo reflection is accompanied by the song A Place Called Home, performed by David Haas, Marty Haugen, and Michael Joncas. To view the artistic reflection, click here: http://bit.ly/2wpVz7b.
Join us as we pray for peace at a time of words of conflict and war.
This month’s calendar offers daily reflections and actions to celebrate EFJ’s theme for the month of September 2017: Fostering a Culture of Peace: Embracing the “Us.”
We pray for peace at a time of words of war; join us with this prayer.