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Spring into Service: Catholic Campuses Find Ways to Rejuvenate the Student Body on Peace and Justice Initiatives

March 19, 2018March 19, 2018 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Campus, News Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, Ignatian Family Teach-In, justice, Lent, Peace, renewed, Saint L, Saint Louis University, service, St. Ambrose University, The Catholic University of America, Women for Social Justice, Young Leaders Initiative

Spring has almost sprung! With the first day of spring and the celebration of Easter just around the corner, the time for renewal and revival is upon us.  As the academic year comes to a close, it’s also a great time to take stock of all the peace and justice initiatives your campus has participated in over the course of the year. But just because the year will soon end, those efforts don’t need to stop. Catholic colleges and universities across the nation are finding interesting ways to maintain momentum and keep their work moving forward.

In Iowa, St. Ambrose University is committed to fostering interest in service and justice on campus. One of its ministries is Ambrose Women for Social Justice, which seeks to identify and assess the ways that injustice affects women and men and devise interdisciplinary solutions that are responsive and sensitive to both genders. The female-led student group was created in recognition of women’s need to be more involved in issues that touch their lives. For 14 years, the group has hosted the Women for Social Justice Conference, an annual lecture series to highlight important social and economic justice issues affecting women and girls. Katy A. Strzepek, director of women and gender studies at St. Ambrose, said much of the conference’s success lies in its Catholic identity by showing how students “can enact Catholic Social Teaching, most particularly by standing in solidarity and asking what they can do to help.” She advised students to remember that “no one is voiceless and to go to the uncomfortable places … to foster fruitful and honest dialogue.”

Last year, the conference focused on how gender affects globalization and what students can do to advocate for better policies. Keynote speaker Catherine Tactaquin, co-founder and executive director of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, discussed the effects of migration by describing how immigrant and refugee women are often forced to leave their families and work abroad to be able to send wages to their families back home.

Saint Louis University is another Catholic institution that values continual engagement with the world and advocating for global change. Students at the Jesuit university attended the 20th Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice gathering in November, to learn, reflect, pray, network, and advocate for solidarity and social justice issues. Members of the Jesuit body around the country meet annually to be supported by a like-minded community linked by faith and justice. The gathering also gives them an opportunity each year to honor their Jesuit companions who were martyred in El Salvador in 1989. Last fall, the conference focused on pushing students out of their comfort zones to heed the call that Pope Francis described as the “fire, the fervor in action, awakening those who have become dormant.” Students were encouraged to return to campus with a newfound passion to make a difference in the world and not to accept the status quo. They were urged to participate in the next Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill in February by sharing what they had learned with their elected officials and asking for more just policies. To watch speakers and plenaries from the conference, visit the Ignatian Solidarity Network. And be sure to mark your calendars for the 2018 Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, which will be held November 3-5, in Washington, DC.

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Students attend 2018 Young Leaders Initiative Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in Washington, DC.

SAnother annual occurrence that helps Catholic colleges keep their fervor going is the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering -Young Leaders Initiative in Washington, DC. In February, students from 24 Catholic colleges and universities attended the gathering, with the theme, “Building Community: A Call to the Common Good,” which stressed the significance of acting in solidarity with our marginalized brothers and sisters at home and abroad.

The four-day youth conference was an “opportunity for U.S. leaders in Catholic social action to network, advocate for social justice, and form emerging leaders in service to the Church and society,” according to the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops, which organized the event. Topics ranged from how climate change is affecting those in the Amazon, to the history of racism in the Catholic Church and how to combat it today.

About 500 people participated, with more than 100 college and university students in attendance. The students expressed gratitude for having the opportunity to be empowered to bring change back to their campuses. Senior theology student at CUA Julia VanConas observed, “Having the opportunity to listen and discuss issues with my peers on topics ranging from immigration to environmental justice, gave me space to develop a greater desire to advocate and bring what I learned back to campus.” Catholic colleges and universities are continuously discovering ways to reinvigorate their campus communities with fresh peace and justice initiatives because it spurs action. Students are investing time in conferences that emphasize peer-to-peer collaboration, keeping abreast of topical issues, and obtaining the necessary tools and resources for advocacy so that they return to campus ready to share the knowledge and make a difference. As the academic year comes to an end and spring begins, this rebirth period offers an opportunity for fruitful examination of what you can do on your campus to revive those around you and advance the work of peace and justice for everyone.

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CSMG Advocacy Training and Issues Briefing Webinars

February 13, 2017February 13, 2017 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Resources advocacy, advocacy issues, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, CSMG, Department of Justice Peace and Human Development, legislative issues, USCCB, USCCB Department of Justice, Webinar

The USCCB Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development recently hosted two webinars on advocacy and legislative issues. The Catholic Social Ministry Gathering is not occurring this year because of another one-time national convening, but the CSMG community is encouraged to participate in district visits to legislators to advocate for just social policies during the Congressional recess.

The first webinar is Advocacy 101. This webinar focuses on training new advocates (or refreshing seasoned veterans) on the fundamentals of visiting legislators. The webinar covers the basics on setting up meetings, what to know before you go, best practices during your visit, how to handle problems that may arise, and what to do after the meeting.

The second webinar is a Legislative Advocacy Issues Briefing. This webinar goes over informational advocacy materials and the importance of each of the issues that the district visits are focused on.  For more information on these webinars, visit the CSMG website.

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Register for the Advocacy Issues Briefing Webinar

December 27, 2016December 14, 2016 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Campus, Resources advocacy, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, Congress, USCCB, Webinar

Register now for the 2017 Legislative Advocacy Issues Briefing webinar on February 7, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. ET hosted by the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering (CSMG).  The free briefing will prepare your students to take our issues of concern to our Senators and Representatives in their home district offices with other members of state delegations during the Congressional recess week of February 20-24, 2017.

Join 2017’s CSMG virtual community in ongoing efforts to raise our collective voices to defend and empower the most vulnerable. This webinar will feature advocacy experts from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and its collaborating organizations. They will reveal step-by-step strategies for advocating with your Senators and House Representatives in a clear, consistent voice on issues important to the Catholic community.

Following the webinar, you will receive additional information on coordination of legislative in-district visits.

Please fill out the registration form by Wednesday, February 1, to ensure your spot. Click here to learn more about visiting your Congressional representatives.

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Save the Date: 2018 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering

November 11, 2016November 9, 2016 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Events advocacy, Catholic social ministry, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, Catholic Social Teaching, event, USCCB, Young Leaders Initiative

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Mark your calendars: The 2018 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering is February 3-6 in Washington, DC.

In recent years, almost 40 colleges and universities have joined Catholic leaders from around the country at the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, an annual event sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, and 15 other national organizations.

The Young Leaders Initiative seeks to invite college students to participate in the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering 2018 in order to:

  • Meet national Catholic social ministry and advocacy leaders
  • Build knowledge of current Catholic social ministry priorities and initiatives.
  • Develop advocacy skills to empower students to call for positive change.
  • Voice concerns with legislators on issues of human life and dignity in the U.S. and internationally.
  • Grow in faith, studies, and future work through Catholic social ministry and advocacy.

You can indicate your interest in the Young Leaders Initiative at CSMG 2018 by completing the Young Leaders Initiative Interest Form or get more info here.

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Event Schedule Announced for Roundtable Symposium on Pro-life and Social Justice Ministries

December 9, 2015December 9, 2015 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Events abortion, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, collaboration, CSMG, Death Penalty, dialogue, disability, human dignity, intersections, March for Life, pro-life, roundtable, social justice, social ministry, throwaway culture, young adults

The Roundtable Association of Catholic Diocesan Social Action Directors (SAD) has announced the event schedule for their annual symposium, scheduled for Friday, January 23 in Washington, DC.

This symposium brings together the Pro-life and Social Justice Ministries for dialogue, including how these movements can work together to promote a culture of life and dignity. Participants will explore the latest research on viewpoints of people in the pews related to life and justice issues. A special welcome is extended to all who are attending the March for Life including the youth and young adult community as well as those who are attending the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering. This event will include a series of integrated roundtables where the Pro-Life, disability, death penalty, and social justice communities will be brought together to explore models of dialogue and collaboration between their respective ministries. Speakers will assist participants by presenting research and best practices on a collaborative approach to confront the throw-away culture and acknowledge the dignity of all human life. Event fees apply – $100 for non-members, $85 for members.  For information about discounts and scholarships contact coordinator@catholicroundtable.org.  Scholarships or discounts will be available for young adult participants.

Schedule for the Day:

March for Life: 12:00pm – 3:00pm
Symposium: 4:00pm – 8:00pm

  • Refreshments (4:00-4:30)
  • Prayer – Cardinal O’Malley, prayer and intro (4:30-4:45)
  • Research presentation: What are the challenges to collaboration between pro-life and SAD, feeling called to do God’s work and desire to overcome challenges but recognizing the challenges and looking for leadership from bishops on this. (4:45-5:20)
  • Q and A (5:20-5:40)
  • Panel: Four people presenting on conversion into collaboration to actually engage one another, the Pro-life and SAD will each look at two champion collaborators who come from different diocesan structures and who can share from a different model of collaboration. (5:40-6:25)
  • Refreshments (6:25-6:40)
  • Roundtable: How do work together with this theme (throwaway culture) with each table having an issue focus. (6:45-7:15)
  • Large group presentation/discussion (7:20-7:45)
  • Closing Prayer, announcement and thank you (7:45-8:00)
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Catholic Social Ministry Gathering Diversity Initiative

October 13, 2014October 2, 2014 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Events ability, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, CSMG, diversity, ethnicity, financial assistance, outreach, race, social ministry, YLI, Young Leaders Initiative

The Diversity Outreach Initiative of the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering seeks to develop leaders from diverse Catholic communities for ministry in the Church. The initiative expresses our commitment to strengthen the Church’s social ministry by reaching out to Catholic communities diverse in ethnicity, race, and ability – we encourage members to lift up the richness and diversity of their gifts in our shared mission! Limited financial assistance to participate in CSMG is available, especially for students interested in the Young Leaders Initiative. Applications are due Friday, November 21; for more information, please visit the website.

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Get Ready for Young Leaders Initiative 2015!

September 24, 2014September 23, 2014 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities Events ACCU, advocacy, Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, Conference, CSMG, networking, USCCB, Video, YLI, Young Leaders Initiative

In 2014, over 65 participants from 23 colleges and universities joined hundreds of national Catholic social ministry and advocacy leaders at the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, an annual event presented by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and 16 other national Catholic organizations (including ACCU!).

The 2015 Gathering is Feb. 7-10, 2015 in Washington, DC. This year’s theme is To Go Forth: Encountering Christ in the Heart of the World.  We hope to see you there!

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YLI 2014 participants with Bishop Pates

The Young Leaders Initiative invites student leaders from colleges and universities to participate in the 2015 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in order to:

  • Meet national Catholic social ministry and advocacy leaders.
  • Build knowledge of current Catholic social ministry priorities and initiatives.
  • Develop advocacy skills to empower students to call for positive change.
  • Voice concerns with legislators on issues of human life and dignity in the U.S. and internationally.
  • Grow in faith and studies through engagement with Catholic social ministry and advocacy, and
  • Learn about paths to future work and ministry.

Watch this video of what students had to say about CSMG 2014.

You can indicate your interest in the Young Leaders Initiative for CSMG 2015 by completing the Young Leaders Initiative Interest Form, or get more info here.

We look forward to seeing you at CSMG 2015! 

 The YLI Planning Team

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