WORLD DAY OF PEACE 2017 Perhaps the best known Catholic contribution to responding to violent conflict is the just war tradition, which was developed in order to reduce recourse to war and to limit its humanitarian consequences. But there is a second tradition as well. Lesser known is our Catholic commitment to active non-violence and building a just peace. Gospel non-violence is not passive. Rather, it entails active strategies such as peacebuilding, conflict transformation, restorative justice, and unarmed civilian protection. Seeking a just peace means preventing conflict by addressing its causes, building relationships, and facilitating healing and restoration. In his Message for the 50th World Day of Peace, celebrated on Jan. 1, 2017, Pope Francis urges families, faith communities, government leaders, and the international community to practice non-violence and work to build a just peace. As we seek to respond to this call, we can be inspired by numerous contemporary examples, including Catholic Relief Services’ peace and conflict resolution training in Central African Republic (bit.ly/car-crs) and the work of Catholics in the U.S. to build peace in their local communities (bit.ly/peaceCCHD). Working together, we can be vehicles of Gospel non-violence and a just peace. YOU CAN BE A PEACEMAKER. In war-torn Central African Republic, Archbishop Nzapalainga collaborates with Muslim and Evangelical leaders to organize interfaith prayer gatherings, promote peace schools, and advocate for peace. The Archbishop invited Imam Layama and his family to live with him when it became too dangerous for them at home: bit.ly/CARpeace Photo credits 1: Philip Laubner/ CRS; 2: Kim Pozniak/CRS
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WORLD DAY OF PEACE 2017
Perhaps the best known Catholic contribution to responding to violent conflict is the just war tradition, which was developed in
order to reduce recourse to war and to limit its humanitarian
consequences. But there is a second tradition as well.
Lesser known is our Catholic commitment to active non-violence and building a just peace. Gospel non-violence is not passive.
Rather, it entails active strategies such as peacebuilding, conflict
transformation, restorative justice, and unarmed civilian
protection. Seeking a just peace means preventing conflict by
addressing its causes, building relationships, and facilitating healing and restoration.
In his Message for the 50th World Day of Peace, celebrated on
Jan. 1, 2017, Pope Francis urges families, faith communities,
government leaders, and the international community to practice
non-violence and work to build a just peace.
As we seek to respond to this call, we can be inspired by
numerous contemporary examples, including Catholic Relief
Services’ peace and conflict resolution training in Central African
Republic (bit.ly/car-crs) and the work of Catholics in the U.S. to build peace in their local communities (bit.ly/peaceCCHD).
Working together, we can be vehicles of Gospel non-violence and
a just peace.
YOU CAN BE A PEACEMAKER.
In war-torn Central African Republic, Archbishop Nzapalainga collaborates with Muslim and Evangelical leaders to organize interfaith prayer gatherings, promote peace schools, and advocate for peace. The Archbishop invited Imam Layama and his family to live with him when it became too dangerous for them at home: bit.ly/CARpeace Photo credits 1: Philip Laubner/
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, DC. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
In West Baltimore, St. Peter Claver parish seeks to build peace. Through peace walks with Bishop Madden, conversations about violence and racial justice, and documenting police misconduct, St. Peter Claver is living the Gospel call to build peace: bit.ly/petercl
To: All Pastors Coordinators of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
From: Rev. Brian G King, Director, Office of Liturgy Jeanne F. Clark, Office Coordinator
Registration fee for all workshops is $12.00 per person, which includes refreshments and supplies. You will be billed after the workshop for the actual number of attendees from your parish.
Extraordinary Ministers are to be commissioned by their Pastors, so should be sent to these workshops. Please designate a ministry coordinator to keep track of reservations, and email the Liturgy Office with the expected number of participants from your parish no later than two days before the workshop day.
**These sessions offered simultaneously in English and in Spanish.**
Saturday, December 3, 2016 Please pre-register by Thursday, December 1
St Lucie Parish, Port St Lucie
425 SW Irving St, Port St Lucie, 34982 772-878-1215
Saturday, January 28, 2017 Please pre-register by Thursday, January 26
St Joseph Parish, Stuart
12 East Tenth St, Stuart 34996 772-287-2727
Saturday, March 18, 2017 Please pre-register by Thursday, March 16
St Ann Parish, West Palm Beach
310 N Olive Avenue, WPBch 33401 561-832-3757
9:15am – 11:45am
This workshop will assist you in the training of both new and experienced Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Topics include: sacramental theology, history of the Eucharist, origin and development of the Mass, principles of good liturgy, spirituality, ministry to the sick, and up-to-date information on rubrics for Extraordinary Ministers. New ministers will get a brief “hands-on”
practice exercise with unconsecrated altar breads and wine.
*** English ONLY at ST Lucie! NO Spanish Class***
Saturday, April 8, 2017 Please pre-register by Thursday, April 6
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GUARDIANSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM Sponsored By
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2017 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (PLEASE SELECT ONE )
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ALL classes will be held at the Embassy Suites located at:
1601 Belevedere Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
PLEASE COMPLETE REGISTRATION FORM BELOW
Our Diocesan Catholic Sunday Mass on TV Dates & Times: Jan. 1, 8, 22 & 29, 9:00 AM This airs on Sundays CW34 WTVX. Check your listings for the channel. Contact 561-775-9529
The Beautiful Mess of the Family Date & Time: Jan. 6, 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Location: St. Peter Church, Jupiter Bill Donaghy, teacher for the Theology of the Body Institute, will talk about the wonder, beauty and total insanity of family life. All are invited to attend. Contact: 561-775-9524
Leading & Loving – for parents Date & Time: Jan. 7, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Location: St. Juliana Church, West Palm Beach Unique family-centered Catholic approach for parents who want to raise virtuous children. Open to parents only of children, newborn through early teens. Contact: 561-775-9524
Special Mass for National Migration Week Date & Time: Jan. 7 – 4:30 PM Location: Cathedral of St. Ignatius Loyola, PBG Held In recognition of National Migration Week 2017 (Jan. 8 – 14). A light reception will follow. All are invited. Contact: 561-360-3327
School of Christian Formation Classes Dates: Week of Jan. 9 Location & Time: Classes are held at different parishes & times vary. New session of different classes in English & Spanish begin on different days of the week for adult Catholics who wish to learn more about their faith. Contact: 561-775-9544
Divorce Survival Guide & Ministry Date & Time: Jan. 10, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Location: St. Peter Church, Jupiter A support ministry for those that are separated and divorced. It offers the truth about love, marriage, divorce, & recovery from a faithfully Catholic perspective. Contact: 561-339-5709
Month’s Mind Requiem Mass Date & Time: Jan. 14, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Location: Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery, Royal Palm Beach Held in the outdoor chapel, this Mass is for those who have been laid to rest the previous month, all of the deceased at the cemetery and all the holy souls in Purgatory. Contact: 561-793-0711
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Dates & Times: Jan. 18 - 25, Times vary. Events & prayers will take place at various houses of worship as the diocese participates in this week when Christian Churches throughout the world join in prayer asking the Lord to restore oneness to the Christian community. Contact: 561-775-9540
Roe v. Wade Anniversary Public Rosary Date & Time: January 23 – 11 AM Location: Old Courthouse, West Palm Beach Unite for prayer for the protection of the unborn child. Bishop Barbarito will join us. Contact: 561-360-3330
Catholic Charities 6th Annual Caritas Dei Bishop’s Gala Date & time: January 26 – 6:30 PM Location: The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach The evening includes cocktails and a large silent auction followed by dinner and dancing. Contact: 561-360-2695
Elder Affairs Guardianship Training Date & Time: Jan. 28, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Location: Embassy Suites, WPB Required training course for court-appointed guardians. Course approved by the PBC Circuit Court and presented by Catholic Charities. Contact: 561-345-2000 ext. 208
Workshop for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Date & Time: Jan. 28, 9:00 AM - Noon Location: St. Joseph, Stuart Workshop provides training for both new and experienced Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Contact your parish office, which is registering all participants with the diocesan Liturgy Office.
For more information on the January events listed below & other listings from our parishes, schools,
cemetery and seminary, please view our diocesan online Events Calendar at www.diocesepb.org/events
Application Deadline Jan. 31 is the deadline to turn in applications for men interested in becoming a Permanent Deacon. Applicants are asked to speak to their pastors for permission to apply. Applications are available by calling 561-775-9540 or via the diocesan website at www.diocesepb.org/deacon-formation
Save the Date!
Annual Anniversary Masses
Bishop Gerald Barbarito will celebrate the 33rd Annual Anniversary Masses for Married
Couples who will be celebrating 25, 40, 50 or more years of marriage during the year 2017.
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Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:30 AM ~ OR ~ Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 10:30 AM
Ascension Catholic Church St. Lucie Catholic Church 7250 North Federal Highway 280 SW Prima Vista Boulevard
Boca Raton, FL 33487 Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
Cake, coffee & punch reception following Mass
Watch your Bulletin for details on how to register with your parish for
one of these special celebrations.
Sponsored by the Office of Marriage & Family Life. For information: 561-775-9557 or [email protected]
Join fellow Catholics from around the state as they gather in Tallahassee to participate in Catholic Days at the Capitol. Participants attend a legislative briefing on issues prior to scheduled meetings with their elected officials. A luncheon on day two is attended by the bishops of Florida, legislators and Catholic Days participants. The day ends with the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit (Red Mass) celebrated by the bishops of Florida for the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. The third day is for travel.
April 4-6, 2017The Capitol400 S. Monroe StreetTallahassee, FL 32399
Briefing 4/4 & Luncheon 4/5 Donald L. Tucker Civic Center 505 W. Pensacola St.Tallahassee, FL 32301
Red Mass 4/5 at 6:00pmCo-Cathedral of St. Thomas More900 W. Tennessee StreetTallahassee, FL 32304
Become an informed Catholic! Register for the Florida Catholic Advocacy Network on our website: www.flaccb.org
3-day Bus tripBriefingLuncheon with Florida Bishops & LegislatorsLegislative Office VisitsRed Mass with Florida Bishops & public officials
April 4-6, 2017
Tallahassee, Florida
Pre-registration is required.
Join fellow Catholics from around the state as they gather in Tallahassee to participate in Catholic Days at the Capitol. Participants attend a legislative briefing on issues prior to scheduled meetings with their elected officials. A luncheon on day two is attended by the bishops of Florida, legislators and Catholic Days participants. The day ends with the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit (Red Mass) celebrated by the bishops of Florida for the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. The third day is for travel.
Become an informed Catholic! Register for the Florida Catholic Advocacy Network on our website: www.flaccb.org
The Capitol400 S. Monroe StreetTallahassee, FL 32399Briefing 4/4 & Luncheon 4/5Donald L. Tucker Civic Center 505 W. Pensacola St.Tallahassee, FL 32301Red Mass 4/5 at 6:00pmCo-Cathedral of St. Thomas More900 W. Tennessee StreetTallahassee, FL 32304
For more information, contact: Anna Hernandez-Diaz (561) 260-9969 [email protected]
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