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smc registration final bw b - Baltimore Catholic Campaign for Human
37th Annual
ARCHDIOCESAN
37th Annual
ARCHDIOCESAN
Social Ministry
Convocation
SATURDAY
Social Ministry
Convocation
Care for
Our Common Home:
El cuidado de nuestro
hogar comun
3615 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21218
St. Francis of Assisi
Keynote Speaker
March 5, 2016
8:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Seton Keough High School
1201 S. Caton Ave., Baltimore, MD 21227
(Exit I-95: Caton Avenue, North)
8:15 AM - 3:30 PM
cuatro talleres ofredidos en Espanol
UNO en el Camino: Un Recorrido de Oración por la Soliaridad ¿Necesita un momento para concentrarse en oración? Camine con nuestros
hermanos alrededor del mundo en una experiencia única de oración.
La cainata de oracion es una jornada espiritual hacia el interior de nuestro
más profundo ser y para salir al mundo con un mayor entendimiento de
quienes somos y a qué estamos llamados a ser como discípulos de Cristo.
Las guías de oración para esta caminata de meditación auto-dirigida sobre
la solisaridad están disponibles en espagñol e inglés al comienzo del recorrido.
¡Que seamos UNO en el camino! Facilitado por Catholic Relief Services.
USE CAFETERIA ENTRANCE OFF
THE PARKING LOT
COPY and give brochure to parish and community
folks who would be interested in attending.
REGISTRATION is $10.00: lunch is provided for
those who pre-register.
SOCIAL MINISTRY FAIR
AWARD CEREMONY
THE P. FRANCIS MURPHY SOCIAL MINISTRY
RECOGNITION AWARDS are presented to
parishioners nominated by their pastors.
Make your recommendation to your pastor.
THE JOHN HOOK PARISH AWARD is given to
an individual who has shown an outstanding
life-long commitment to social injustice ministry
through a parish setting.
THE DORIS JOHNSON COMMUNITY AWARD
is given to an individual who has demonstrated
life-long commitment to social justice work in
the broader community.
SATURDAY
March 5, 2016
ONE on the Journey: A Solidarity Prayer Walk - Needing a few
quiet moments to center yourself in prayer? We invite you to journey
with our brothers and sisters around the world through a unique
prayer experience. The prayer walk is a spiritual journey into the heart
of our deepest selves and back out into our world with a greater understanding of who we are and who we are called to be as disciples of Christ.
Prayer guides for this self-guided walking meditation of solidarity are
available in English and Spanish at the walk entrance. May we
become ONE on the journey! Provided by Catholic Relief Services.
THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE & JUSTICE
AWARD honors an individual who is dedicated
to international peace and development.
For more information regarding the awards,
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION please contact either Marie Wicks at
Contact: Dennis M. Murphy
[email protected]
410-261-6781
[email protected] or Msgr.
Bill Burke at [email protected]
CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME
PROGRAM
8:15 AM: REGISTRATION, HOSPITALITY, and
SOCIAL MINISTRY FAIR, SOLIDARITY
PRAYER WALK
9:00 AM: WELCOMING AND OPENING PRAYER
9:30 AM:
10:45 AM: WORKSHOPS (descriptions below)
#1: ONE HUMAN FAMILY: BRIDGING THE RACIAL DIVIDE
Sr. Gwynette Proctor, SND, Director of Office of Black Catholics
Each of us is challenged to look within ourselves and ask, “What am I
doing to build up the human family?” “Am I called to be the ”bridge”?
This workshop will discuss the challenges we face as we engage in
meaningful conversations to close the “racial divide”. It will explore the
tools needed to effectively cross cultural boundaries to break the negative
and destructive cycles that reinforce the divisions among and between
our communities. The gospel mandates call us to see in each person we
encounter the face of our “brother” or “sister”.
#2: WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR? POVERTY AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
Dennis M. Murphy, Catholic Charities
As people of faith, we are called to help people in need - people who are
poor - all around us, including people whom we have never seen, never
have met. Participants will consider who their neighbors are, the obstacles
they face and the magnitude of poverty in the U.S. Then explore ways in
which their faith calls them to respond to the needs of those who are poor.
#3: RAISE YOUR VOICE IN ANNAPOLIS
(am only)
Regan Vaughan, Director, Social Concerns, Catholic Charities
Join us for a briefing of the specifiic legislative initiatives Catholic Charities
is working on during this 2016 Legislative session. Learn how you can
contribute to the effort.
#4: A COURAGEOUS CONVERSATION ON LEADERSHIP
Arturo Iriarte. Parish Social Ministry/Education Coordinator,
Archdiocese of Hartford
(am only)
Exercising our Christian values while fostering and developing sustainable
parish social ministry, as envisioned in Communities of Salt and Light,
requires from leaders a deeper understanding of their gifts. Get new ideas
and resources for Praying, Reaching Out, Learning and Acting TOGETHER!
REGISTRATION
You must PRE-REGISTER to guarantee lunch
and determine which workshops
will be repeated.
#5: INTERACTUANDO VALIENTEMENTE SOBRE LIDERAZGO (pm only)
Arturo Iriarte. Parish Social Ministry/Education Coordinator,
Archdiocese of Hartford
El ejercicio de nuestros valores cristianos hacia el fomento y desarrollo
sostenido de apostolados de acción social requiere de los lideres un sentido
más profundo de sus dones y habilidades. Todo eso se puede ver en
“Comunidades de Sal y Luz”. Para obtener nuevas ideas y recursos para orar,
llegar, aprender y actuar juntos.
#12: PEOPLE IN PRISON ARE CHILDREN OF GOD
Dcn. Siegfried Presberry (Dirctor of Prison Ministry, Archdiocese of Baltimore)
and Fr. Joe Muth (Pastor, St. Matthew’s & Blessed Sacrament Parishes)
REGISTRATION $10.00 PER PERSON
Pope Francis has said that “no one can take away our identity as children of
(includes lunch)
God”, including our incarcerated brothers and sisters who will be released
to re-enter society. Join us to explore how we as a Christian community
are called to assist them in their successful return to society here in Maryland.
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE
#6: CUIDADO POR NUESTRA CREACION - Como Ser Defenser del Medio Ambiente (am only)
Patricia Fuentes, Interno de la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano en
Baltimore
En este taller los participantes se dividirán en grupos separados para arpender
maneras en la cual pueden hacer un impacto (sea grande o pequeño) hacia
la justicia ambiental para ser defensores del medio ambiente al nive estatal,
nacional, y global. En particular vamos a hablar sobre como tener una vos
en la comunidad como un Latino/hispano en el tema del medio ambiente.
#13: GOD’S CREATION: GIFT AND FIESTA FOR ALL
(pm only)
Nelson Aranque
Exploration of Alejandro Garcia Rivera and Roberto Goizueta’s hispanic
theology and applied to the environmental crisis as presented by Pope
Francis in “Laudato Si” to delineate some specific actions that we are called
to do.
#7: TRUE PEACE IS POSSIBLE
Paul K. Chappell, Peace Leadership Director of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Mr. Chappell returns for an inspiring and engaging conversation of what
true peace means and how to achieve it.
#8: ON THE CONDITION OF LABOR: THEN AND NOW
Fr. Ty Hullinger, President of Interfaith Worker Justice / Maryland
Modern Church Social Teaching began with Rerum Novarum, a papal
encyclical that is celebrating 125 years in 2016, addressed to the condition of workers of that time. We will look at the encyclical, some other
Church Social Teaching documents addressing same theme, and also look
at the condition of American workers at this time - and what the future holds.
#9: THE TIME IS NOW!
This workshop will describe the programs and campaigns of the Catholic
Climate Covenant and urge participants to get involved in cooling our
planet.
#10: WORKER CO-OPS AND ESOPs: PRACTICAL STEPS TOWARD
ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Brian Dolge, Co-Chairperson, Peace & Justice Committee,
Catholic Community of Relay.
Worker Co-ops and ESOPs (Economic Stock Option Plans), consistent with
Catholic social justice teachings, have a long proven history of economic
viability. Participants will talk with members of these businesses about
their experiences to learn how to generate support for this just economic
model.
#11: CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME THROUGH OUR PARISHES
Joelle Novey, Director, Interfaith Power & Light (MD. DC. No VA)
Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecology asked us to care for “our common home.”
Join green leaders in parishes across the Archdiocese to learn more about
the ways that local Catholic communities, working in partnership with Interfaith Power & Light are living out the encyclical by educating about climate
and energy issues, “going green” in theirh churches and at home, and speaking
out.
#14: LA CREACIÓN DE DIOS: REGALO Y FIESTA PARA TODOS. (am only)
Aplicación teológica de Alejandro Garcia Rivera y de Roberto Goizueta a
la crisis ambiental como el Papa Francisco la presenta en la enciclica
“Laudato Si”, Alabado seas, para delinear las acciones a las que estamos
llamados a hacer para cuidar la creación.
#15: LAS OBRAS DE MISERICORDIA Y EL EVANGELIO DE LA CREACIÓN - pm only
Este taller ofrece una guía para el cuidado de la creación de Dios y como
vivir las obras de la Misericordiia en el contexto del pueblo hispano
immigrante.
#16: PEACE IN OUR CITY / PEACE IN OUR WORLD
Fr. Ray Bomberger, Pastor, St. Peter Claver, Ray Kelly, Community Organizer,
No Boundaries Coalition
The placards cry: “No Justice, No Peace!” Pope Paul VI teaches: “If you want
peace work for justice.” How do we respond to that cry? How do we put
that teaching into action in a community such as Central West Baltimore?
Efforts are being made within the community to address basic issues.
In what ways can the people of the Archdiocese be a part of any
solutions? Share perspectives on how to build on the assets of your
community, beginning with yourself.
12:00 PM: LUNCH , SOCIAL MINISTRY FAIR,
SOLIDARITY PRAYER WALK
1:00 PM: REPEAT of WORKSHOPS
(based on pre-registration requests)
2:20 PM: AWARD CEREMONY and CLOSING
PRAYER SERVICE
Please make checks payable to:
“CCHD / ARCHDIOCESE OF BALTIMORE”
** PAYMENT DUE BY FEBRUARY 26, 2016 **
Return Registration and Payment to:
Catholic Charities / Attn: Dennis Murphy
228 W. Lexington Street, Suite 220
Baltimore, MD 21201-3432
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
NAME:______________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________
__________________________________________________________
EMAIL:______________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________
PARISH:_____________________________________
BOX LUNCH: (check sandwich selection)
____TURKEY ____HAM
____VEGETARIAN
INDICATE WORKSHOP PREFERENCES BY NUMBER
(1-16), WORKSHOPS REPEAT IN THE AFTERNOON:
PM WKSP:____
AM WKSP:____
FOR QUESTIONS OR SPECIAL NEEDS ACCOMMODATIONS
Contact:
Dennis M. Murphy
[email protected]
410-261-6781
CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME
PROGRAM
8:15 AM: REGISTRATION, HOSPITALITY, and
SOCIAL MINISTRY FAIR, SOLIDARITY
PRAYER WALK
9:00 AM: WELCOMING AND OPENING PRAYER
9:30 AM:
10:45 AM: WORKSHOPS (descriptions below)
#1: ONE HUMAN FAMILY: BRIDGING THE RACIAL DIVIDE
Sr. Gwynette Proctor, SND, Director of Office of Black Catholics
Each of us is challenged to look within ourselves and ask, “What am I
doing to build up the human family?” “Am I called to be the ”bridge”?
This workshop will discuss the challenges we face as we engage in
meaningful conversations to close the “racial divide”. It will explore the
tools needed to effectively cross cultural boundaries to break the negative
and destructive cycles that reinforce the divisions among and between
our communities. The gospel mandates call us to see in each person we
encounter the face of our “brother” or “sister”.
#2: WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR? POVERTY AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
Dennis M. Murphy, Catholic Charities
As people of faith, we are called to help people in need - people who are
poor - all around us, including people whom we have never seen, never
have met. Participants will consider who their neighbors are, the obstacles
they face and the magnitude of poverty in the U.S. Then explore ways in
which their faith calls them to respond to the needs of those who are poor.
#3: RAISE YOUR VOICE IN ANNAPOLIS
(am only)
Regan Vaughan, Director, Social Concerns, Catholic Charities
Join us for a briefing of the specifiic legislative initiatives Catholic Charities
is working on during this 2016 Legislative session. Learn how you can
contribute to the effort.
#4: A COURAGEOUS CONVERSATION ON LEADERSHIP
Arturo Iriarte. Parish Social Ministry/Education Coordinator,
Archdiocese of Hartford
(am only)
Exercising our Christian values while fostering and developing sustainable
parish social ministry, as envisioned in Communities of Salt and Light,
requires from leaders a deeper understanding of their gifts. Get new ideas
and resources for Praying, Reaching Out, Learning and Acting TOGETHER!
REGISTRATION
You must PRE-REGISTER to guarantee lunch
and determine which workshops
will be repeated.
#5: INTERACTUANDO VALIENTEMENTE SOBRE LIDERAZGO (pm only)
Arturo Iriarte. Parish Social Ministry/Education Coordinator,
Archdiocese of Hartford
El ejercicio de nuestros valores cristianos hacia el fomento y desarrollo
sostenido de apostolados de acción social requiere de los lideres un sentido
más profundo de sus dones y habilidades. Todo eso se puede ver en
“Comunidades de Sal y Luz”. Para obtener nuevas ideas y recursos para orar,
llegar, aprender y actuar juntos.
#12: PEOPLE IN PRISON ARE CHILDREN OF GOD
Dcn. Siegfried Presberry (Dirctor of Prison Ministry, Archdiocese of Baltimore)
and Fr. Joe Muth (Pastor, St. Matthew’s & Blessed Sacrament Parishes)
REGISTRATION $10.00 PER PERSON
Pope Francis has said that “no one can take away our identity as children of
(includes lunch)
God”, including our incarcerated brothers and sisters who will be released
to re-enter society. Join us to explore how we as a Christian community
are called to assist them in their successful return to society here in Maryland.
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE
#6: CUIDADO POR NUESTRA CREACION - Como Ser Defenser del Medio Ambiente (am only)
Patricia Fuentes, Interno de la Campaña Católica para el Desarrollo Humano en
Baltimore
En este taller los participantes se dividirán en grupos separados para arpender
maneras en la cual pueden hacer un impacto (sea grande o pequeño) hacia
la justicia ambiental para ser defensores del medio ambiente al nive estatal,
nacional, y global. En particular vamos a hablar sobre como tener una vos
en la comunidad como un Latino/hispano en el tema del medio ambiente.
#13: GOD’S CREATION: GIFT AND FIESTA FOR ALL
(pm only)
Nelson Aranque
Exploration of Alejandro Garcia Rivera and Roberto Goizueta’s hispanic
theology and applied to the environmental crisis as presented by Pope
Francis in “Laudato Si” to delineate some specific actions that we are called
to do.
#7: TRUE PEACE IS POSSIBLE
Paul K. Chappell, Peace Leadership Director of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Mr. Chappell returns for an inspiring and engaging conversation of what
true peace means and how to achieve it.
#8: ON THE CONDITION OF LABOR: THEN AND NOW
Fr. Ty Hullinger, President of Interfaith Worker Justice / Maryland
Modern Church Social Teaching began with Rerum Novarum, a papal
encyclical that is celebrating 125 years in 2016, addressed to the condition of workers of that time. We will look at the encyclical, some other
Church Social Teaching documents addressing same theme, and also look
at the condition of American workers at this time - and what the future holds.
#9: THE TIME IS NOW!
This workshop will describe the programs and campaigns of the Catholic
Climate Covenant and urge participants to get involved in cooling our
planet.
#10: WORKER CO-OPS AND ESOPs: PRACTICAL STEPS TOWARD
ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Brian Dolge, Co-Chairperson, Peace & Justice Committee,
Catholic Community of Relay.
Worker Co-ops and ESOPs (Economic Stock Option Plans), consistent with
Catholic social justice teachings, have a long proven history of economic
viability. Participants will talk with members of these businesses about
their experiences to learn how to generate support for this just economic
model.
#11: CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME THROUGH OUR PARISHES
Joelle Novey, Director, Interfaith Power & Light (MD. DC. No VA)
Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecology asked us to care for “our common home.”
Join green leaders in parishes across the Archdiocese to learn more about
the ways that local Catholic communities, working in partnership with Interfaith Power & Light are living out the encyclical by educating about climate
and energy issues, “going green” in theirh churches and at home, and speaking
out.
#14: LA CREACIÓN DE DIOS: REGALO Y FIESTA PARA TODOS. (am only)
Aplicación teológica de Alejandro Garcia Rivera y de Roberto Goizueta a
la crisis ambiental como el Papa Francisco la presenta en la enciclica
“Laudato Si”, Alabado seas, para delinear las acciones a las que estamos
llamados a hacer para cuidar la creación.
#15: LAS OBRAS DE MISERICORDIA Y EL EVANGELIO DE LA CREACIÓN - pm only
Este taller ofrece una guía para el cuidado de la creación de Dios y como
vivir las obras de la Misericordiia en el contexto del pueblo hispano
immigrante.
#16: PEACE IN OUR CITY / PEACE IN OUR WORLD
Fr. Ray Bomberger, Pastor, St. Peter Claver, Ray Kelly, Community Organizer,
No Boundaries Coalition
The placards cry: “No Justice, No Peace!” Pope Paul VI teaches: “If you want
peace work for justice.” How do we respond to that cry? How do we put
that teaching into action in a community such as Central West Baltimore?
Efforts are being made within the community to address basic issues.
In what ways can the people of the Archdiocese be a part of any
solutions? Share perspectives on how to build on the assets of your
community, beginning with yourself.
12:00 PM: LUNCH , SOCIAL MINISTRY FAIR,
SOLIDARITY PRAYER WALK
1:00 PM: REPEAT of WORKSHOPS
(based on pre-registration requests)
2:20 PM: AWARD CEREMONY and CLOSING
PRAYER SERVICE
Please make checks payable to:
“CCHD / ARCHDIOCESE OF BALTIMORE”
** PAYMENT DUE BY FEBRUARY 26, 2016 **
Return Registration and Payment to:
Catholic Charities / Attn: Dennis Murphy
228 W. Lexington Street, Suite 220
Baltimore, MD 21201-3432
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
NAME:______________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________
__________________________________________________________
EMAIL:______________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________
PARISH:_____________________________________
BOX LUNCH: (check sandwich selection)
____TURKEY ____HAM
____VEGETARIAN
INDICATE WORKSHOP PREFERENCES BY NUMBER
(1-16), WORKSHOPS REPEAT IN THE AFTERNOON:
PM WKSP:____
AM WKSP:____
FOR QUESTIONS OR SPECIAL NEEDS ACCOMMODATIONS
Contact:
Dennis M. Murphy
[email protected]
410-261-6781