Dare to Care - May 31st 2024

Dismantling Racism: Saintly Six

St. Ann’s parish in Baltimore has played a prominent role in the pathway to canonization for six African Americans. Read an article by parishioner Ralph Moore, calling for Catholics to stand up for the “saintly six”. Click here  

Dismantling Racism: The Civil Rights Act after 60 Years

Sixty years ago, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed and signed into law after a long moral and political struggle. Join Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life online, to explore how this history shapes our current choices and how faith calls us to an active commitment to resist racism and ensure that we continue to honor and protect the essential freedoms that the Civil Rights Act enacted for all Americans 60 years ago. Learn more and register here.

Shalom News

Blessed Antonina, Action for Haiti, Indigenous Heritage, Civil Rights Act at 60, and more. Check out the June issue. Click Here

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