Today, we continue in the venture to renew the spirit and mission of the Church as a place of collaboration and true spiritual enrichment.
We invite you to discover that true strength is found in gentleness. Marist spirituality invites us to embrace this liberating truth, which comes to us from the heart of God, by following Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Like Mary, we too can hear the gentle rhythms of the grace of God in our lives by making our own her manner of thinking, judging, feeling, and acting.
Mary's way is a direct path to the divine heart of mercy.
Weaving Life Online: January 15-20, 2019
The preparations for the International Gathering of Marist Youth which will be taking place in Guatemala City from 15 to 20 January 2019 are ongoing. The theme "Weaving Life", seeks to give participants an opportunity to reflect on the sense of community, solidarity, interiority and mission in daily life in faith and in the Marist charism.
The official website and social media of the International Gathering of Marist Youth are already set. All confreres are warmly invited to share and publicize the event through the communication channels available. You can find the various links under this article. Also the official songs "Tejiendo Vida" and "Weaving Life" have been released and can be found on the website. For those units who are participating with young people it may be good to know that soon information on payment for participating will be available.
Official website: www.weavinglife2019.org
Twitter www.twitter.com/weavinglife2019
Instagram: weavinglife2019
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WeavingLifeGuatemala2019/
Justice for Immigrant Families and Children
Every stranger who knocks at our door is an opportunity for an encounter with Jesus Christ, who identifies with the welcomed and rejected strangers of every age (See Matthew 25:35-43).
Pope Francis, from his 2018 World Day of Migrants and Refugees Message
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The Marists of the U.S. Province came to the United States to minister to immigrants on the move who speak other languages, and it has been part of our history since our arrival here in the United States in 1863.
We follow the lead of the U.S. Bishops in seeking a humane and consistent immigration policy for the United States but cannot be blind to the painful human needs and social situations of our immigrant brothers and sisters.
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Pope Francis: Death Penalty is Inadmissible
Pope Francis has approved a new revision of paragraph number 2267 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, according to which "a new understanding has emerged of the significance of penal sanctions imposed by the state," thus "the death penalty is inadmissible". The text now reads:
Recourse to the death penalty on the part of legitimate authority, following a fair trial, was long considered an appropriate response to the gravity of certain crimes and an acceptable, albeit extreme, means of safeguarding the common good.
Today, however, there is an increasing awareness that the dignity of the person is not lost even after the commission of very serious crimes. In addition, a new understanding has emerged of the significance of penal sanctions imposed by the state. Lastly, more effective systems of detention have been developed, which ensure the due protection of citizens but, at the same time, do not definitively deprive the guilty of the possibility of redemption.
Consequently, the Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that "the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person",[1] and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide".
[1] FRANCIS, Address to Participants in the Meeting organized by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, 11 October 2017: L'Osservatore Romano, 13 October 2017.
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Pope Francis:
Human Trafficking
Let us pray for a generous welcome of the victims of human trafficking, of enforced prostitution, and of violence. Pope Francis - February 2019
"Although we try to ignore it,
slavery is not something from other times.Faced with this tragic reality, no one can wash
their hands of it without being, in some way,
an accomplice to this crime against humanity.We cannot ignore the fact that there is as much slavery in
the world today as there was before, or perhaps more.Let us pray for a generous welcome of the victims
of human trafficking, of enforced prostitution, and of violence."
Pope Francis: #PrayForTheChurch
The Pope asks us to pray a Rosary daily that the Virgin Mary protect the Church in these times of crisis, and to pray to St. Michael the Archangel that he defend the Church from the attacks of the devil.
Pope Francis - October 2018
Seasonal Reflections
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Marists often speak of a Marian Church as a church with its doors wide open. It is a Church that welcomes, that bids others to enter and to know Jesus Christ and all the joy, love and peace that he offers.
But the doors of a Marian Church
are open for another reason.
They are open to enable the Church,
the people of God, to go outward.
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In going outward, the Church touches the lives of those who some may regard as "the least." They include among them the homeless and the hungry, the alcoholic and those whose bodies and hearts have been torn apart by addiction to drugs.
But often, they are people whose lives have been shattered by broken dreams, broken relationships (sometimes with the Church itself), and a feeling of abandonment. They are suffering and seeking at the same time, wondering if anyone cares and hoping that something better awaits them.
A Marian Church does not have all the answers for them. It is itself a people of God who are in struggle. But Marists believe that the model of Church they offer can make some difference in the lives of those who are in groaning.
At the very least it is willing to listen to their groaning, to speak to them of a Christ who cares, and to journey with them on their Calvary. It is a Church willing to go beyond doctrine and to feel deeply for others.
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Society of Mary International
Explore with us
the ways Mary
can transform
our lives and
inspire us to
care for others.
ROME • SEPTEMBER 2018
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Why is climate change
a moral issue?
"You cannot care
for
creation
if your heart
lacks compassion
for your fellow
human beings."
"Peace, in effect,
is the fruit of a
great political project
grounded in the
mutual responsibility
and interdependence
of human beings.
But it is also a challenge
that demands to be
taken up ever anew."
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the Celebration of the 52nd World Day of Peace 2019
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Caritas State of the Environment Report for Oceania 2015-16
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We in the
USA Province
are part of a
worldwide
community,
with provinces
and districts
in Africa, Asia,
Australia,
Canada,
Europe,
Mexico,
New Zealand,
Oceania,
and
South America.