A Parish Journey for Racial Justice
OnlineWednesday, August 4, 2021 3:00-4:15 PM EASTERN/12:00-1:15 PM PACIFIC In the Spring of 2021, Saint Ignatius San Francisco offered a 20-week program that paired education on race through a historical, […]
Wednesday, August 4, 2021 3:00-4:15 PM EASTERN/12:00-1:15 PM PACIFIC In the Spring of 2021, Saint Ignatius San Francisco offered a 20-week program that paired education on race through a historical, […]
Join author Loretta Pehanich talking about spiritual hunger and ways women can live their faith more fully. The Church needs women of strength and gentle leadership now more than ever. […]
Wednesday, October 17, 2021 2:00-3:30 PM EASTERN/11:00 AM-12:30 PM PACIFIC Addressing skepticism and resistance surrounding the idea of “social change” is an essential part of social justice ministry. This work […]
Join this conversation with Sara Seligmann, regional director for Catholic social action at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, on Breaking Open the Sin of Racism, a series prepared in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and faculty and staff at the University of Dayton. The series begins with a macro global and historical examination of race and racism and progresses to a micro examination of the interpersonal impact of race and racism. The series resources—an 8-part video series and 4-part workshop—are free and open to the public.
Engaging Open Wide Our Hearts in Community offers parish and school educators a road map for discussions on racial in justice with in Catholic communities. Conversations to heal the racial divide can be […]
Description: Is it really true that people “didn’t know slavery was wrong back then”? Did the Church teach against slaveholding? In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ, will explain the […]
Description: Is it really true that people “didn’t know slavery was wrong back then”? Did the Church teach against slaveholding? In this presentation, Fr. Chris Kellerman, SJ, will explain the […]
Undoing Our Knots: Personalizing and Praying With Our Parish Racial History Examining the fabric of America's racial history, manifested in our own faith communities, reveals the coarse, uneven, and knotted […]
Description: "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," prophesied Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This call to awareness notes the importance of advancing social justice writ large (macro-scale) and […]
Description: Examine how Black and Asian Americans are racially positioned in the U.S. by examining two incidents that went viral in the media: the Central Park incident involving Amy Cooper, […]
Wednesday, December 6, 2-3:15 p.m. ET via Zoom Registration Matthew J. Cressler, Ph.D., will reflect on his webcomic series Bad Catholics, Good Trouble and how you can use it as […]