Lent 2008: Journey of Hope to Global
Solidarity
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This Lent, the Francis Xavier Missionaries chose to focus this
month’s No Borders E-newsletter on hope
that leads to global solidarity. We are called as
Christians in this season of Lent to embark on a
journey of the soul that leads us beyond the
boundaries personal and structural sin makes for
us all, understanding deeply that global
solidarity is the Kingdom of God. As the US
Catholic Bishops remind us: "We are members of a
universal Church that transcends national
boundaries and calls us to live in solidarity and
justice with the peoples of the world. We are
also citizens of a powerful democracy with
enormous influence beyond our borders. As
Catholics and Americans we are uniquely called to
global solidarity." May our renewed conversion
and faith this Lent lead us to build a new world.
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Global Mission Spirituality - Christ our
Hope
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In November, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI issued his
second encyclical, Spe Salvi, “On
Christian Hope.” This document offers a
sustained reflection on the essential nature and
substance of hope. Hope come from our continually conversion from sin. The Holy Father helps us understand the vital link between our conversion and a new world order in His name.
“ …sin is understood by the
Church as the destruction of the unity of the
human race, as fragmentation and division. Babel,
the place where languages were confused, the
place of separation, is seen to be an expression
of what sin fundamentally is. Hence
“redemption” appears as the
reestablishment of unity, in which we come
together once more in a union that begins to take
shape in the world a community of
believers.” Spe Salvi
#14
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Click for a free Lenten Reflection based on the
encyclical "On Christian Hope"
Interfaith Dialogue and Collaboration:
Iran Youth for Peace and Interreligious
Dialogue
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Youth are often the agents of change. In much of
what is said in US media about Iran, here we have
an opportunity to see other forces of peace and
dialogue at work.
The
Youth group, "Iran Youth for Peace and
Interreligious Dialogue," was formed in 2005 with
the aim of having young people acquainted with
different religions in order to improve the
spirituality among them and to benefit from
common spiritual values, values that can confront
and quell the social conflicts among young
people. The other objectives of this group can be
mentioned as: creating a culture of dialogue,
tolerance, coexistence and respect among young
people of different religions, as well as
offering a clear and real image of Iranian young
people of different faiths.
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For Catholic American youth who are
far Iran, however, these Iranian youth sparks
concerns within all of us: As a Catholic, what do
you think is our most important treasures to
share with those who do not believe in
Christ as we
do? What do
you think you could learn from other faiths? Have
you had any experiences?
What do you think are some values we all
share, no matter what faith we are?
What kind of world could evolve
if dialogue was the priority over
war?
 A record number of Catholic young
adults are expected to show up at the polls in
primaries and the general election for the next
president of the United States.
As Catholic Christians approaching a crucially
important set of national elections, we believe
that we are being called in faith to assume an
important leadership role. We must be citizens
who are, before all else, disciples. Our
religious faith and commitment demand that:
• we involve ourselves actively in the
political process to address the nation’s
problems,
• we work to turn the country toward greater
justice for all, and
• we engage in that process precisely as
disciples, guided primarily by the values of
Jesus and his vision
of the human community in the Reign of God.
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more
Provoke Radio
Program: Catholics in Alliance for the Common
Good
“Our
social problems need to be re-imagined and
rebuilt to respond to our new contexts of global
belonging and
inter-connectedness."
The Idan
Raichel Project burst onto the Israeli music scene in
2002, changing the face of Israeli popular
music and offering a message of love and
tolerance that resonated strongly in a region
of the world where the headlines are too often
dominated by conflict.
While recent headlines are dominated by news of
conflict and war in the Middle East, an Israeli
musical collaborative has achieved success by
looking beyond intercultural differences and
celebrating the value of diversity.
Listen to the Idan
Raichel Project. English translations come
with the CD.
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Issue #3 February 08
When faith matters,
how will you help shape the world?
Christ Made Himself Poor For
You
What we Believe
What we Celebrate
How we Live
How we Pray
Lenten Radio Retreat
Vote for the
Common Good Resources
USCCB: Faithful Citizenship
Center of Concern: Voting the Common
Good
Catholics in Alliance for the Common
Good
Interfaith Youth
Opportunities
Interfaith Youth Core
Days of Interfaith Youth Service
A Different Conversation about
Religion
Curriculum for Starting
Interfaith Work
Acts of Faith Discussion
Guide
Building the Interfaith Youth
Movement
Church
Teaching on Global Mission
To the Ends of
the Earth, US Bishops
TTeaching
the Spirit of Mission, US Bishops
Best
Practices in Teaching Mission, US
Bishops
Mission
of the Redeemer, JP II
World
Mission 2007, Benedict XVI
Global Mission links
News from the Missions
Worldwide
Focus on Mission for Young
Adults
Mass Readings and Missionary
Prayer
Mission Intentions of the Holy
Father
Martyrs of the Xaverian
Missionaries
St. Francis
Xavier & St. Therese
Lisieux
Justice, Peace and Integrity of
Creation e-Newsletter
Provoke believes the desire for social justice
has long been a central theme, not only of our
own Roman Catholic tradition, but of all the
world religions. Provoke starts with that desire
and engages you from the vantage of your own
faith. As we explore issues of social justice and
ethics, we do so within the context of
inter-religious dialogue, and in the process,
discover a rich treasure of common values.
Become a Partner in Global
Mission
Become a prayer partner in global
mission.
Receive email alerts with mission
concerns to pray for and resources to
use.
Become a justice and peace partner in
global mission. Email alerts will be sent
concerning issues and tools to use to organize
campaigns with others.
Consider some type of short term
mission experience, or become a lay
missionary. We can assist
you.
Consider dedicating your life as a
missionary priest, brother, or
sister. Contact us.
NO BORDERS:
PASSION FOR CHRIST -
PASSION FOR HUMANITY
The St. Francis
Xavier Missionaries, in service to Catholic
youth, young adult ministry and campus ministry,
would like to present NO BORDERS as resource in
the challenges of the 21st Century where US
Catholic experiences of youth and young adults
are more inter-cultural and inter-religious than
ever before, and American Catholic life has
broad, global implications in spirituality,
morality, culture, politics, and economic
outreach. The demands of faith in Christ have no
borders, and that mission is driven by a passion
for Christ in order to muster a passion for humanity.
For a free brochure explaining how we can be a
global mission resource for you in youth, young
adult and campus ministry
Contact:
Fr. Joe Matteucig, SX
Fr. Carl Chudy, SX
101 Summer Street
Holliston, MA 01746
508.429.2144
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