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Our archdiocesan immigration team helps facilitate social ministry in Hispanic parishes and advocates for the dignity of immigrants.
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We believe our faith community is called to share and respond to the struggles of our community--including foreclosure that impacted 120 of our parishioners.
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Our school near the U.S.-Mexico border witnesses to the unity of the Body of Christ by serving as a bridge between people on both sides.
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We discovered that what we throw away can often be recycled or reused. Reducing waste helps care for creation.
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We held a series of "encuentros" to reflect and discern about how we could respond to gang violence in our diocese.
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Students who take our advocacy course learn skills and then work on issues during the semester, meeting with legislators to advocate for those who are poor and vulnerable.
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Our network of deacons, lay Catholics, and diocesan staff educate, pray, and advocate for an abolition of capitol punishment in Georgia.
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We network with other faith communities to help people of faith to act on local, regional and national issues.
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We conducted a listening campaign in the neighborhood surrounding our parish to learn about concerns and engage the community.
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Marquette University students engage their university on global issues.
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We teach our children to care for creation through a Zero Waste Day, a recycling and compost program, and education about our responsibility as stewards of God's creation.
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Our religious communities and parish women's group educate and work to prevent local human trafficking.
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Our parish helps sponsor community development projects which empower the people in poverty all over the world.
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Our students work to change unjust structures by participating in frequent visits to discuss issues of concern with legislators.
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We have committeed to paying all our employees a self-sufficient wage so they can meet their families' needs without assistance.
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Our Catholic Conference of Bishops and Catholics in parishes across the state of New Mexico played a key role in preserving driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, which are key to the well-being of families and children.
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We are forming green teams to help individuals and the institutions we belong to, to better care for people and the environment.
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This seven-part video series by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Relief Services explains each of the seven themes of Catholic social teaching.
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Helps faculty members and other academic leaders enrich student learning experiences by tapping into CRS’ expertise in global development and humanitarian response around the world.
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This brief article reflects on diversity, which is "who we are as a community," rooted in Scripture and a central part of the New Evangelization.
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We engaged our campus in a variety of activities to understand migration and advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
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We responded to the reality of domestic violence through preaching, education, training, and advocacy.
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With help from CRS, we educated our community about fair trade, solidarity, and respect for human life and dignity.
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We support the efforts of Haitian farmers to ensure fair wages and a self-sufficient future for workers in Northwest Haiti.
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We wrote more than 3,500 letters to advocate for an end to child hunger in the U.S.
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