Catholic Charities. Providing Help. Creating Hope.
VISION: Believing in the presence of God in our midst, we proclaim the sanctity of human life and the dignity of the person by sharing in the mission of Jesus given to the Church. To this end, Catholic Charities works with individuals, families, and communities to help them meet their needs, address their issues, eliminate oppression, and build a just and compassionate society.
MISSION: Rooted in the Mission of the Diocese of Youngstown "to minister to the people in the six counties of northeastern Ohio . . .(and) to the world community", we are called to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire Church and other people of good will to do the same.
GOALS: Catholic Charities is devoted to helping meet basic human needs, strengthening families, building communities and empowering low-income people. Working to reduce poverty in half by 2020.
KEY VALUE: Hospitality
WHAT WE DO: Organizing Love. "As a community, the Church must practise love. Love thus needs to be organized if it is to be an ordered service to the community" (Deus Caritas Est, par. 20)
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On Sunday, (Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time http://usccb.org/bible/readings/061712.cfm ) we read from the Gospel of Mark about the parable of the mustard seed. What we witness is that a small seed, a little effort, produces an abundant tree filled with life. Jesus provides an insight into the Kingdom of God (as here but not yet) through this image on how our faith, like a tiny seed, can produce much fruit. A small change can transform the world. Jesus’ message of love and compassion rooted that seed in His own life, sufferings, death, and resurrection.
In Catholic Charities http://www.ccdoy.org , we continue to provide hope and love that grows. Sometimes when persons, families and/or communities come to Catholic Charities for assistance, we do not always have a great amount of resources available. Sometimes we have a small voucher to give to a person/family or a small grant to give to a parish or group working in their community. Yet, over and over again, we have seen that what seems so small a gesture of support can help someone or a group grow and thrive. As a ministry of our Church and faith, we see transformations daily as a tiny gesture of love -- a smile, a kind word, a small voucher -- can bring abundant life to a person, family and community. Your work and donations -- though small you think -- helps to bring forth that Kingdom of God both now and yet to come.
Reflection from Church Documents and Official Statements
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship - Part I - The U.S. Bishops’ Reflection On Catholic Teaching And Political Life
How Does the Church Help the Catholic Faithful to Speak About Political and Social Questions?
A Well-Formed Conscience
18. The formation of conscience includes several elements. First, there is a desire to embrace goodness and truth. For Catholics this begins with a willingness and openness to seek the truth and what is right by studying Sacred Scripture and the teaching of the Church as contained in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It is also important to examine the facts and background information about various choices. Finally, prayerful reflection is essential to discern the will of God. Catholics must also understand that if they fail to form their consciences they can make erroneous judgments.
Some important date(s) this week:
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/ByDate.aspx
See website for biographies of Saints and Blessed celebrated this week.
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CHARITIES NEWSBYTES
Corporal Works of Mercy: The seven practices of charity toward our neighbor
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For more information on Catholic Social Doctrine and its connection to our ministries, visit my blog at: http://corbinchurchthinking.blogspot.com/
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