
For Immediate Release From Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, DC!
The Catholic Civil Dialogue Initiative is a collaboration between the Archdiocese of Washington, the Archdiocese of Newark, the Archdiocese of Mobile, the Diocese of Scranton, and the McGrath Institute at the University of Notre Dame. This initiative provides a safe space for youth to discuss Catholic Social Teaching and share their perspectives on relevant topics.
Upcoming Virtual Dialogues
If you are interested in facilitating or participating in one of our dialogues, but do not have a local program, you can join us for a virtual dialogue on one of the following dates. During these dialogues, you will join peers from across the country to engage in a dialogue on Catholic teaching. These dialogues are open to people of all ages, with separate breakout rooms for youth and adults. You must register at least three days in advance to attend.
Sunday, April 23 at 1:00 pm ET
Tuesday, April 25 at 7:00 pm ET
Catholic Civil Dialogue Initiative
Our program is built around the consistent life ethic and encourages youth to engage in dialogues on a broad range of issues. Youth are encouraged to participate in multiple dialogues to learn about different topics across the spectrum of a consistent life ethic. Topics for dialogue may include:
Speaking up for Human Life and Dignity
Catholic Perspectives on Immigration
Racial Justice and the Catholic Church
Violence in our Communities
Each dialogue begins with the sharing of catechetical resources to explore Church teaching on the general topic. We also encourage adult facilitators to share their experience and help set the stage for dialogue.
During each dialogue, trained facilitators encourage youth to share their thoughts on a particular issue and listen with genuine curiosity to their peers. Each participant is given the time and space to stop and consider their own values, beliefs, and ideas.
Reath full Invitation HERE!:
https://adw.org/catholic-civil-dialogue-in...
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