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Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person

The Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person. All Ministries Are Supported By The Annual Catholic Services Appeal. Parish Social Concerns / Education. Presentations on Catholic Social Teaching for parishes and schools

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Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person

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  1. The Diocese of Springfield in Illinois Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person All Ministries Are Supported By The Annual Catholic Services Appeal

  2. Parish Social Concerns / Education Presentations on Catholic Social Teaching for parishes and schools Education and development of Parish Social Concerns Committees Development of diocesan legislative network Speakers’ bureau for advocacy, education, and action in social concerns Resources and education on national issues of justice, peace, and life

  3. St. Isidore Rural Life Ministry Promote family farm needs and rural spirituality Project Isidore, a revolving no-interest loan program to assist farm families in need Blessing of seeds, soil, animals, and machinery in the spring and a Harvest Mass at Thanksgiving Promote and support legislation on issues affecting rural communities and farm workers Collaborate with the Rural Life Department of Catholic Conference of Illinois

  4. Spirituality of aging Workshops for Parish Visitors Ministry of Praise for those unable to get to church

  5. Ministries for Persons with Special Needs Mental Retardation Education and awareness of the needs of persons with mental retardation and their families Opportunities for catechist training for special religious education Inclusive education consultation/workshops Opportunities for spiritual formation, retreats, and family days, such as Annual Family Camp

  6. Ministries for Persons with Special Needs Disability Awareness: Welcome to My World Integration of persons with disabilities into parish life Accessibility consultation

  7. Deaf Community Preparation and reception of the Sacraments in American Sign Language Opportunities for Eucharistic Liturgy, spiritual formation, retreat, and family days "assisting" "sign language" "interpretation”

  8. IF YOU WANT PEACE WORK FOR JUSTICE Pope Paul VI Catholic Campaign For Human Development

  9. Catholic Campaign For Human Development Working to End Poverty and Injustice in the United States • United States Bishops’ anti-poverty, social justice program • Promote and support self-help low-income organizations • Empower poor and low-income people • Educate for justice to move toward solidarity between the poor and non-poor • Administer local and national grants • Supported by an annual collection in U.S. Catholic parishes each November

  10. CCHD turning the wheels to make a difference in people’s Lives www.povertyusa.org.

  11. Criteria and Guidelines for CCHD Funding for Local Grants Projects must benefit a poverty group. At least 50% of those benefiting from the project must be from the low-income community. Members of the poverty/low income group must have a dominant voice in the project.

  12. Projects meet unfulfilled needs for which no response is presently being made. • CCHD-funded projects must conform to the moral teaching of the Catholic Church. • Projects should address the basic causes of poverty and effect institutional change. • Projects should directly benefit a large number of people rather than a few individuals. CCHD local grants are available on line at http://www.dio.org/social/index.php?file=cchd or By calling the Office for Social Concerns at 217-698-8500, ext. 167.

  13. Educating for Justice Ending Poverty in Community (EPIC) A Toolkit for Young Advocates Ending Poverty in Community (EPIC) A Toolkit for Young Advocates

  14. .Putting a Face on Poverty: • Who is Poor in America Today? • .The Causes of Poverty • .A Place at the Table: • Who is Responsible for Addressing Poverty? • .Walking with Christ: • The Two Feet of Social Action • EPIC Action Project I: • Identifying Community Needs • EPIC Action Project II: • Responding to Community Needs

  15. Portraits OF HOPE

  16. Funding for Catholic Campaign for Human Development grants come from the annual collection taken in our Catholic parishes the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Receives Local Funding: Highland Area Christian Service Ministry Community Supported Garden at La Vista Project, Godfrey Small Victories Pregnancy Center, Highland Faith Fellowship M.B. Church, Decatur St. Mary & St. Aloysius Children’s Closet, Paris Illinois Coalition for Community, Charleston Coalition for People in Need, Inc., Charleston Elizabeth Ann Seton Program/ESL Mom to Mom Ministry, Springfield and Jacksonville Catholic Charities, St Francis Clinic, Beardstown MERCY Communities, Inc., Springfield Camp Care-A-Lot, Jacksonville Job Access Program, Springfield Care Center of Springfield Start Smart Back to School and Health Fair, Springfield

  17. Funding for Catholic Campaign for Human Development grants come from the annual collection taken in our Catholic parishes the Sunday before Thanksgiving. Receives National Funding: • Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Diocese of Springfield • United Congregations of Metro-East, Madison • The Springfield Project • Illinois Coalition for Community

  18. Project Rachel Healing After Abortion The Bridge over Troubled Water

  19. What is Project Rachel? Project Rachel is a post-abortion reconciliation program created in the Catholic tradition. It’s purpose is to heal the psychological and spiritual pain that follows an abortion experience. Support groups are a central component of post-abortion ministries across our country. The Project Rachel Support Group works toward healing the penetrating wounds left in abortion’s aftermath. Find forgiveness, love, peace, wholeness again in the warmth of God’s embracing love for you.

  20. “Rachel mourns her children; she refuses to be consoled because her children are no more. Thus says the Lord: Cease your cries of mourning. Wipe the tears from your eyes. The sorrow you have shown shall have its reward. There is hope for your future.” +Jeremiah 31:15-17

  21. Forgiveness Hope Peace

  22. Forgiven and Set Free

  23. The Healing Light of God’s Love Shines from the Cross of Life 1-877-RACHEL-5 (1-877-722-4355) or locally at 217-698-4456 projectrachel@dio.org

  24. Often, the first step is the most difficult, and yet so simple. If you know someone who is experiencing this pain, encourage them to contact Project Rachel. All contacts are private and confidential. They need to know that God and the Church loves them, understands them, and wants to help them...

  25. God Loves. He Beckons. He Welcomes. He Forgives. Come and be Healed.

  26. Post-abortion Healing Retreat and Bible Study projectrachel@dio.org or tmrncma@aol.com

  27. Black Catholic Ministry Raise awareness of the presence and needs of Black Catholics Create a welcoming environment for Black Catholics Encourage/sponsor Black Catholic Family Events

  28. Task Force for Racial Justice We can live in harmony with each other Addresses the sin of racism

  29. Hispanic Ministry Create Opportunities for Eucharistic Liturgy and reception of the Sacraments in Spanish Sacramental preparation and bible study Pastoral visiting and Evangelization St. Juan Diego

  30. Respect Life Ministry Promote a consistent ethic of life from conception to natural death Education and awareness of the issues that are part of a consistent ethic of life Work to Educate and network with deanery pro-life groups on Catholic social teaching Work to Activate various legislative networks on abortion, and other life issues

  31. MISSION of the MINISTRIES TO PROMOTE THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON The Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person embraces the ministry of Jesus Christ and the Gospel values of justice, peace, and life. We value the dignity of all life from conception to natural death. Our education, advocacy, and parish action flows from the social teaching of the Catholic Church. • Black Catholic Community • Catholic Campaign for Human Development • Deaf Community • Frail Elderly • Hispanic Community • Justice and Peace • Persons with Disabilities/Special Needs • Political Responsibility • Project Rachel, Post Abortion Healing • Pro-Life • Racism • Rural Life

  32. Ministries to Promote the Dignity of the Human Person 1615 W. Washington Street Springfield, IL 62702 Office: 217-698-8500, ext. 167 Fax: 217-698-9581 Email: osc@dio.org Website: www.dio.org Contact Information Graphic Design by Sister Margaret Mary, FSGM

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