Category Archives: Partners

RESOURCE: Special supplement on “Pacem in Terris” now included in the “Just Peacemaking Initiative” module

Last year, JustFaith Ministries in collaboration with Pax Christi USA published an excellent resource for small groups entitled, Just Peacemaking Initiative: The Challenge and Promise of Nonviolence for Our Time

pacemweb-newsIn celebration of the 50th anniversary of Pope John XXIII’s encyclical Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), JustFaith Ministries is now including in the module a Special Supplement: 50th Anniversary of Pacem in Terris. This document was created by Pax Christi USA National Council member Scott Wright, the author of the module itself, for groups who want to highlight and provide additional content related to this critical 1963 encyclical.

The supplement is designed to provide excerpts from the encyclical that correlate to the four main sections/priorities defined in the module:

  • Spirituality of Nonviolence and Peacemaking
  • Just Peacemaking and Economic and Interracial Justice
  • Just Peacemaking, Disarmament and Reconciliation with Justice
  • Just Peacemaking, Human Rights, and Global Restoration

This new material can be substituted for existing sections of Sessions 1, 4, 7 & 10.   Suggested discussion questions are included.

Click here to order the module with the new supplement included.

For additional information, contact David Horvath at david@justfaith.org.

NETWORK: NUNS ON THE BUS

By Sr. Patricia Chappell, SNDdeN, Exec. Dir. – Pax Christi USA

Dear Pax Christi Members,

Sister Simone Campbell and the staff of NETWORK, a Catholic Social Justice Lobby, have organized a 2-week “Nuns on the Bus” tour going to key cities across the US to visit social service agencies and offices of Congress, sharing their opposition to the Ryan budget that passed in the House.  The U.S. Catholic Bishops have also been in opposition to the Ryan budget.  NETWORK is calling for a Faithful Budget that preserves significant funding for people struggling at the economic margins as the alternative.

The tour begins on June 17th and ends back in Washington, DC on July 2nd.  Please keep our women religious in prayer.  PCUSA encourages our membership to follow their trip on the website http://www.nunsonthebus.org and find out how to be supportive and get involved. 

We are hoping that our Pax Christi Ambassadors of Peace, and our Regional and Local Coordinators will share this information with our membership.

RESOURCE: New “Just Peacemaking Initiative” for small groups from JustFaith and Pax Christi USA

Just Peacemaking ModuleAnnouncing a new collaboration between JustFaith Ministries and Pax Christi USA!

Just Peacemaking Initiative: The Challenge and Promise of Nonviolence for Our Time

The challenge and promise of nonviolence is embodied and entrusted with the peacemakers of the planet.  Will you be a peacemaker?

This JustFaith Ministries JustMatters module was created as a resource for small groups to deepen their understanding and practice of peacemaking.  At the core of the module is the intentional building of relationships at every level of society, relationships that are dedicated to:

  • nonviolent transformation of conflict,
  • the pursuit of social justice, and
  • the creation of cultures of sustainable peace.

The module was coordinated by Pax Christi USA National Council member Scott Wright, with input from additional members and leaders of Pax Christi USA and JustFaith Ministries. The module explore the challenges and promises of justice-based peacemaking though a series of 12 sessions, carefully constructed to combine prayer and ritual, readings and discussion, a strong spirit of group dialog and interaction, and immersion activities based on local resources.  A special feature of the module includes four “film nights” relating to war and peacemaking.  Groups will benefit from the community building that comes from engaging in this kind of in-depth process leading to a broader engagement with people committed to just peacemaking in local communities.

The module focuses on four dimensions of just peacemaking – a spirituality of nonviolence and peacemaking, the connections between economic justice and interracial justice, the call for disarmament and reconciliation with justice, and the work of human rights and global restoration.  Participants will share personal experiences and reflections, learn from peacemakers at home and abroad, and explore issues involved with justice-based peacemaking.  Facilitator resources are specially designed so that anyone can lead or share in the facilitation of the module.

Just Peacemaking includes a focus on Catholic social teaching but is also broadly ecumenical with openness to interfaith concerns.  It asks each and every participant to reflect deeply and to act locally, or, in the words of Mahatma Gandhi: “You must be the change you want to see in the world.”

From now through June 2012, Pax Christi regions and local groups who want to purchase the module will receive a $50 discount. Click here to order now!

A flyer, registration form and a module sample can be downloaded from the JustFaith Ministries website:  www.justfaith.org (click on “Programs” and then on “JustMatters modules”). Cost for the module is $150 ($100 with the discount). For additional information, contact David Horvath at david@justfaith.org.

REGIONAL EVENTS: Pax Christi Florida to host NETWORK organizer Jean Sammon at Fall Assembly

Pax Christi Florida’s annual assembly will take place on October 15 and 16 at the Life Enrichment Center in Leesburg, FL. Our facilitator will be Jean Sammon of NETWORK – a National Catholic Social Justice Lobby. Jean is the Field Coordinator and Acting NETWORK Education Program Coordinator. Jean has been NETWORK’s Field Coordinator since March 2001. She was an Associate Lobbyist with NETWORK from 1998-2000.  Jean coordinates grassroots legislative advocacy for NETWORK and facilitates workshops on political involvement for parishes, colleges, and community groups.  Jean has a Master of Arts in Humanities and a Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science.

Prior to joining NETWORK, Jean was a Systems Engineer for the IBM Corporation and a volunteer social justice advocate. She was a board member of the social action agency of the diocese of Cleveland and the founding chair of the social concerns commission at St. Basil parish in Cleveland.  Jean is now an active member of the Justice and Service committee of St. Aloysius parish in Washington, D.C.

For more information on this event, click here. 

JUSTFAITH: Word and Witness – becoming people who light up the world in which we live

by Johnny Zokovitch, Director of National Field Operations

Ed. Note: As a partner in JustFaith Ministries, Pax Christi USA contributes an article in each issue of their newsletter, JustFaith Voices. We had the cover article in the Spring 2011 issue.

Jaegerstaetter bannerBefore coming to work at Pax Christi USA, I worked with college and high school students at our local parish and Catholic student center. In talking about the gospel to them, one thing became readily apparent: they don’t want to hear about it; they want to see it. All the talk was just talk – empty and meaningless, if not outright hypocritical. If you didn’t in some way embody what it was you were talking about, you were easily dismissed.

Early on in my ministry I came to realize that students, and, indeed, real seekers of any age, aren’t interested in some dumbed-down, lowest common denominator form of Christianity made palatable to the largest number of people. As Dorothy Day once said, they had “a hunger for the heroic.” The great German pastor and theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, worried that what passed for discipleship in our churches was really “cheap discipleship,” a pale imitation of the real thing.  But my students were telling me that they wanted the “real thing” – the “deep-down” thing – and they weren’t going to be moved by anything “plastic.”  I remember this feeling from my own childhood when, as a teenager, I was ready to chuck it all aside and go follow a mythical baseball player who had studied with the lamas in Tibet, slept on a straw mat, didn’t want the New York Mets to pay him any salary, and could throw a baseball 160 miles per-hour.  (Sidd Finch, look it up on the web, I swear, the perfect Christ-figure for a lonely, religiously-minded, 16 year-old baseball junkie.)

The point is that the gospel is – should be – transformative to people’s lives. It’s not simply a nice accessory that makes life a little better-looking. Rather, it turns everything upside down, provokes, even disrupts business as usual. It is, ultimately, a story fundamentally in conflict with so many of the major narratives of our time around which we build our lives. But our ears have become so numb to the words that they have lost all their power – because Word without Witness is dead, just as James tells us that faith without works is dead…

To read the rest of this article, click here.

  • To read past issues of the JustFaith Voices newsletter, including articles by Daniel Tillias of Pax Christi Haiti and Elena Segura, keynote speaker at the Pax Christi USA National Conference in 2010, click here.