Justice and Peace

All are welcome to attend this event on September 12th at 7:00 pm and September 13th at 1:30 pm, presented by Attracta Kelly, OP, Director of the Office of Immigration Assistance. There will be time for questions and answers.

You can attend in person at the Dominican Life Center Rose Room or via live stream: https://adriandominicans.org/Live-Stream

 

Catholic Campaign for Human Development

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is the domestic anti-poverty, social justice program of the U.S. Catholic bishops. Its mission is to address the root causes of poverty in America by promoting and supporting community-controlled, self-help organizations, and through transformative justice education. For more information, please click here.

Poverty & The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)

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Poverty USA is an initiative of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) and was created as an educational resource to help individuals and communities to address poverty in America by confronting the root causes of economic injustice—and promoting policies that help to break the cycle of poverty.

The domestic anti-poverty program of the US Catholic Bishops, CCHD helps low-income people participate in decisions that affect their lives, families, and communities—and nurtures solidarity between people living in poverty and their neighbors.

Catholic Charities of Galveston-Houston partners with Harris County to administer financial assistance

Harris County has partnered with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston to serve as the administrator for $40 million in emergency financial assistance to help Harris County residents who are experiencing financial distress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Combatting Racism

We all need to take responsibility - Cardinal DiNardo. 

Justice for Immigrants

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Justice for Immigrants' primary objectives are to educate the public, especially the Catholic community, about Church teaching on migration; create the political will for just and humane immigration reform; and advocate for dignified and fair reforms in immigration and refugee laws and policies that reflect the principles enunciated by the bishops.