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The U.S. Bishops sent to all Catholic
parishes a challenge to become engaged in global solidarity: “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.”
Called to Global Solidarity, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops 1997
In a commitment of solidarity, we work
earnestly to bridge the cultural differences and social injustices that
exist between us and our brothers and sisters here in the U.S. and beyond
our boundaries. This complex task involves bringing together diverse members
of our faith, gaining greater understanding and love for each other, and
celebrating our oneness in the Body of Christ. A knowledge of Catholic
Social Teaching is important to understanding and practicing solidarity (see
link below)
Applicable Resources/Links:
Overview of Catholic Social
Teaching – Social Action Office Diocese of Cleveland
Deeper look into Global Solidarity - Diocese of Cleveland
Twinning through the lens of Catholic
Social Teaching
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