Vatican-led meeting in Modesto tackles walls and social justice

Vatican-led meeting in Modesto tackles walls and social justice

by Patty Guerra, February 16, 2017 (The Modesto Bee)

A four-day global social justice meeting in Modesto got off to a rousing start Thursday night, with a cardinal from the Vatican exhorting attendees to be agents of change when it’s never been needed it more.

Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Vatican’s department for Integral Human Development, gave the keynote address for the World Meeting of Popular Movements, which has bought roughly 600 people from various faiths and secular organizations to the campus of Central Catholic High School through Sunday.

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Grassroots leaders to gather in California

Grassroots leaders to gather in California

By Brian Roewe, December 28, 2016 (National Catholic Reporter)

After three international assemblies — two in Rome and one in Bolivia — the World Meeting has begun to move toward such regional gatherings. The Modesto meeting is sponsored by the Vatican’s newly formed Dicastery for Integral Human Development, the U.S.-based PICO National Network of faith-based organizers, and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the anti-poverty program of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

“The gathering is about the dignity of all people, which we don’t receive from any government; it’s something we are born with,” dicastery prefect Cardinal Peter Turkson, who will be in Modesto, said in a statement.

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Social justice leaders from Vatican, world to converge in Modesto – and here’s why

Social justice leaders from Vatican, world to converge in Modesto – and here’s why

By Pat Clark, December 17, 2016 (The Modesto Bee)

Modesto becomes a world stage in February when a Vatican co-sponsored conference gathers more than 600 people from across the world to discuss social justice issues.

The U.S. regional World Meeting of Popular Movements will be held Feb. 16-19 at Central Catholic High School, an interfaith gathering where grass-roots community representatives will meet along with papal and international social justice group leaders.

Pope Francis is exploring an off-site presence, including the possibility of teleconferencing into parts of the convening, which is co-sponsored by the Vatican’s department for Integral Human Development, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, and PICO – the largest network of faith-based groups in the nation.

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Religion notes for Dec. 17: News, events from Valley’s faith community

Religion notes for Dec. 17: News, events from Valley’s faith community

December 16, 2016 (The Fresno Bee)

The Vatican-sponsored World Meeting of Popular Movements will be held in Modesto on Feb. 16-19.

Catholic officials said Pope Francis is exploring teleconference possibilities. The event is closed to the public; each diocese is allowed to send a set number of delegates.

Organizers say “the right to work, housing and land are primary areas of concern. Racial injustice, immigration and environmental challenges will also be addressed.”

Vatican-sponsored national conference planned in Modesto to help ‘most weak and vulnerable’

Vatican-sponsored national conference planned in Modesto to help ‘most weak and vulnerable’

By Carmen George, December 14, 2016 (The Fresno Bee)

“The Vatican-sponsored U.S. Regional World Meeting of Popular Movements will be held in Modesto in February.

Catholic officials said Pope Francis is exploring teleconference possibilities, which would allow him to speak remotely to those at the 2017 conference, to be held Feb. 16-19 at Central Catholic High School. The event is closed to the public; each diocese is allowed to send a set number of delegates.

The pope blessed water from the central San Joaquin Valley during last year’s World Meeting of Popular Movements in Bolivia, which was attended by several faith leaders from the central San Joaquin Valley, including Monsignor Raymond Dreiling of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno.

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La primera convocatoria de líderes del movimiento Internacional de Justicia Social en EE. UU. se reunirá en Modesto, febrero 16 al 19

PARA DISTRIBUCIÓN INMEDIATA: 12 de diciembre de 2016
Contacto: Jennifer Farmer, jfarmer@piconetwork.org, 202-306-0136
Maura Moser, mmoser@usccb.org, 202-541-3364
Teresa Domínguez, tadominguez@dioceseoffresno.org, 559-488-7400
Pamela Fabiano, Pamela.fabiano@justpeace.va

 

La primera convocatoria de líderes del movimiento Internacional de Justicia Social en EE. UU. se reunirá en Modesto, febrero 16 al 19

 

MODESTO, CA. – El departamento del Vaticano para el Desarrollo Humano Integral (DHI), la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos de América, la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano y la Red Nacional PICO, la mayor red de organización de grupos de fe en la nación, anunciaron hoy una importante convocatoria de líderes del movimiento de fe y justicia social. La Reunión Mundial de Movimientos Populares (WMPM) a nivel Regional de los Estados Unidos, que se celebrará del 16 al 19 de febrero de 2017 en Modesto, California, reunirá a cientos de personas de diversas culturas y comunidades de todo el mundo.

La reunión en Modesto es la primera convocatoria regional de EE. UU. organizada en conjunto con tres reuniones internacionales que han tomado lugar en Roma (en octubre de 2014 y noviembre de 2016) y Bolivia (en julio de 2015). El propósito de cada reunión es instar a los grupos comunitarios para presionar los derechos de los trabajadores, la vivienda y la justicia ambiental, así como profundizar las relaciones entre estas organizaciones y la comunidad de fe.

“Recientemente nos reunimos en Roma por invitación del Papa Francisco para mostrar la cercanía de la Iglesia a todos los sectores de nuestra sociedad; incluyendo los movimientos comunitarios”, dijo el cardenal Peter Turkson, prefecto del DHI. “Esta reunión se está llevando a las regiones y a nivel nacional. La reunión trata de la dignidad de todas las personas, la cual no recibimos de ningún gobierno; es algo con lo que se nace. Animamos a todos los movimientos comunitarios a unirse a nosotros en Modesto”.

“La comunidad de fe está llamada a crear espacios de profunda empatía en los que reconocemos y asumimos la difícil situación de los marginados y los oprimidos”, dijo Scott Reed, director ejecutivo de la Red Nacional PICO.  “Tras una carrera presidencial polarizadora, la reunión inspirará a los líderes de la fe a trabajar agresivamente para reducir la pobreza, establecer políticas de inmigración humanas y justas, instar a la reforma de la justicia penal y la justicia ambiental y racial”.

“La reunión permitirá a organizaciones comunitarias y personas de bajos ingresos a que se unan, compartan inquietudes, esperanzas y aspiraciones para forjar su futuro compartido”, dijo el obispo David Talley, obispo de Alexandria en Los Ángeles y presidente de la Campaña Católica para el Subcomité de Desarrollo Humano”. La Iglesia está invitada a acompañar a los que luchan por encontrar su lugar, la búsqueda del bien común, ya que abarca a toda la familia humana.”

QUIÉN: El departamento del Vaticano para el Desarrollo Humano Integral (DHI), la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos de América y su Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano y la Red Nacional PICO.

QUÉ: La Reunión Mundial de Movimientos Populares (WMPM) a nivel Regional de los Estados Unidos

CUANDO: Del 16 al 19 de febrero de 2017 (El evento comienza a las 6:00 pm PST el 16 de febrero)

DONDE: Central Catholic High School, 200 S Carpenter Rd, Modesto, CA.

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La Conferencia Estadounidense de Obispos Católicos (USCCB) es una asamblea de la jerarquía de los Estados Unidos y las Islas Vírgenes de Estados Unidos que ejercen unidos algunas funciones pastorales en nombre de los fieles cristianos de los Estados Unidos. Para aprender más acerca de la USCCB, visite www.usccb.org

La Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano (CCHD) es la lucha contra la pobreza doméstica, programa de justicia social de los obispos católicos de Estados Unidos. Su misión es hacer frente a las causas fundamentales de la pobreza en los Estados Unidos a través de la promoción y el apoyo de las organizaciones de autoayuda controladas por la comunidad y por medio de una educación transformadora. Mayor información disponible en www.usccb.org/cchd

La Red Nacional PICO es la red más grande de organización por organizaciones comunitarias y basadas en la fe de los Estados Unidos. PICO trabaja con 1.000 congregaciones religiosas en más de 200 ciudades y pueblos a través de sus 45 federaciones locales y estatales. PICO y sus federaciones son independientes y no respaldan ni apoyan a candidatos electos. PICO insta a las personas de fe que consulten con sus tradiciones de fe para la orientación sobre las políticas y leyes específicas. Mayor información disponible en www.piconetwork.org

La diócesis católica de Fresno es la 14ª diócesis más grandes de Estados Unidos, atendiendo a una población de más de 2,8 millones a lo largo de 36.072 millas cuadradas. Además de unos pocos centros urbanos, nuestra región está compuesta en gran parte de pueblos rurales y fértiles tierras agrícolas que pueden abastecer a todo el país. Para aprender más sobre nosotros visite www.dioceseoffresno.org

A partir de enero de 2017, el departamento del Vaticano para la Promoción del Desarrollo Humano Integral incorpora cuatro pontificios consejos anteriores: Cor Unum, los Migrantes, la Salud, y la Justicia y la Paz. La Iglesia está llamada a promover el desarrollo integral de la persona humana a la luz del Evangelio. Este desarrollo se lleva a cabo atendiendo a los bienes inestimables de la justicia, la paz y el cuidado de la creación. El departamento busca ser competente en particular en las cuestiones relativas a los migrantes, los necesitados, los enfermos, los excluidos y marginados, los presos y desempleados, así como las víctimas de los conflictos armados, los desastres naturales, y todo tipo de esclavitud y tortura.

The First U.S. Convening of International Social Justice Movement Leaders to Meet in Modesto, February 16-19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 12, 2016
Contact: Jennifer Farmer, jfarmer@piconetwork.org, 202-306-0136
Maura Moser, mmoser@usccb.org, 202-541-3364
Teresa Dominguez, tadominguez@dioceseoffresno.org, 559-488-7400
Pamela Fabiano, Pamela.fabiano@justpeace.va

 

The First U.S. Convening of International Social Justice Movement Leaders to Meet in Modesto, February 16-19

 

MODESTO, CA.— The Vatican’s department for Integral Human Development (IHD), the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Campaign for Human Development and PICO National Network, the largest network of faith-based organizing groups in the nation, today announced a major convening of faith and social justice movement leaders. The U.S. Regional World Meeting of Popular Movements (WMPM), to be held February 16-19, 2017 in Modesto, California, will bring together hundreds of people from various cultures and communities from across the world.

The Modesto meeting is the first U.S. Regional convening being organized in conjunction with three international meetings that have taken place in Rome (in Oct. 2014 and Nov. 2016) and Bolivia (in July 2015). The purpose of each meeting is for grassroots groups to push for workers’ rights, housing and environmental justice, as well as deepen relationships among these organizations and the faith community.

“We recently gathered in Rome at the invitation of Pope Francis to show the Church’s closeness to all sectors in our society; including grassroots movements,” said Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of IHD. “This is a gathering which is being taken out to the regions and to the national levels. The gathering is about the dignity of all people, which we don’t receive from any government; it’s something we are born with. We encourage all grassroots movements to join us in Modesto.”

“The faith community is called to create spaces of profound empathy where we acknowledge and take up the plight of the marginalized and the oppressed,” said Scott Reed, executive director of PICO National Network. “On the heels of a polarizing presidential race, the gathering will inspire faith leaders to aggressively work towards poverty reduction, fair and humane immigration policies, criminal justice reform, and environmental and racial justice.”

“The gathering will allow grassroots, low income people to come together, share concerns, hopes and aspirations for forging their shared futures,” said Bishop David Talley, Bishop of Alexandria LA and chair of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development Subcommittee. “The Church is invited to accompany those who struggle to find their place, seeking the common good as it embraces the whole human family.” 

WHO:  The Vatican’s department for Integral Human Development (IHD), the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and its Catholic Campaign for Human Development, and PICO National Network.

WHAT:  U.S. Regional World Meeting of Popular Movements (WMPM)

WHEN:  February 16-19, 2017 (The event begins at 6:00 p.m. PST on Feb. 16)

WHERE:  Central Catholic High School, 200 S Carpenter Rd., Modesto, CA

 

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The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is an assembly of the hierarchy of the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands who jointly exercise certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of the United States. To learn more about the USCCB, please visit www.usccb.org

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) is the domestic anti-poverty, social justice program of the U.S. Catholic bishops. Its mission is to address the root causes of poverty in America through promotion and support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and through transformative education. Learn more at www.usccb.org/cchd

PICO National Network is the largest grassroots, faith-based organizing network in the United States. PICO works with 1,000 religious congregations in more than 200 cities and towns through its 45 local and state federations. PICO and its federations are non-partisan and do not endorse or support candidates for office. PICO urges people of faith to consult their faith traditions for guidance on specific policies and legislation. Learn more at www.piconetwork.org 

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno is the 14th largest diocese in the United States, ministering to a population exceeding 2.8 million throughout 36,072 square miles. In addition to a few urban centers, our region is largely comprised of rural towns and rich farmlands that can supply the whole country.  To learn more about us at www.dioceseoffresno.org

As of January 2017, the Vatican’s department for Promoting Integral Human Development incorporates four previous pontifical councils: Cor Unum, Migrants, Healthcare, and Justice and Peace. The Church is called to promote the integral development of the human person in the light of the Gospel. This development takes place by attending to the inestimable goods of justice, peace, and the care of creation. The department seeks to be competent particularly in issues regarding migrants, those in need, the sick, the excluded and marginalized, the imprisoned and the unemployed, as well as victims of armed conflict, natural disasters, and all forms of slavery and torture.

At Advent, grass-roots organizers prepare to fight for the least of these

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“As our time in Modesto approaches, we are heeding the pope’s call to organize, preparing our hearts and minds so that we might improve conditions for all working families and strengthen the structural dimension of charity and justice.”

 

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