Poverty alleviation is a call to uphold human dignity and build communities rooted in belonging and the common good.
Join the WSCC in our next Life. Justice. Peace. webinar with Mirya Muñoz-Roach on June 4.
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/Y4wd1TfTh0
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Walk with the WSCC into our 50th year of Catholic Advocacy in 2026.
Be a Catholic voice. Your actions can make a difference.
🔗 Read the bulletin and complete the Catholic Advocate survey: https://t.co/jGvkJK7Mcc
#BeACatholicVoice#WACatholics
Catholic Advocates Needed
The latest WSCC Catholic Advocacy Bulletin invites Catholics to take a deeper role in faithful advocacy ahead of the 2027 legislative session.
🔗 Read the bulletin here: https://t.co/jGvkJK7Mcc
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This Catholic Advocacy Bulletin is available in both English and Spanish.
The WSCC seeks to help Catholics stay informed, engaged, and ready to support advocacy rooted in human dignity, the sanctity of life, and care for people in poverty.
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The novena concludes with the Consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
🔗 Follow the daily prayers and reflections from the USCCB here:
https://t.co/8d4UIuO7q1
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Join Catholics across the nation in praying the Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus from June 3–11.
Each day invites prayer, reflection, and deeper devotion to the Heart of Jesus.
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This novena draws its daily devotions from the Litany of the Sacred Heart, reflecting on Christ’s love, mercy, justice, consolation, and holiness.
May this time of prayer draw us closer to the Heart of Jesus.
Images: @USCCB#CatholicFaith#SacredHeart
Watch the full webinar, ��The Climate Crisis and U.S. Catholic Responses,” now available on our YouTube channel:
🔗 https://t.co/2eEaXKj1OQ
As Catholics, we are called to care for our common home. Your voice matters.
#LifeJusticePeace #CatholicAdvocacy
Is Care for Creation optional or political? 🌎
In this clip from the WSCC’s most recent Life. Justice. Peace. webinar, Dan Misleh of @CatholicClimate Covenant explains why caring for creation is part of our Catholic faith.
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Dan reminds us that Care for Creation is rooted in Scripture, Catholic Social Teaching, and our responsibility to care for both people and the planet.
It is part of how Catholics uphold human dignity and serve the common good.
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📣 In the Synod Hall at the Vatican, in the presence of the Holy Father, the encyclical #MagnificaHumanitas on the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence was presented. 🤝
Relive the highlights 👇
https://t.co/rZTkhJFHCe
Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Catholic Social Teaching, and Pope Leo’s New Encyclical
🗓️ Tuesday, June 2, 2026
🕧 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT
📍 Online via Livestream
🗣️ Archbishop Paul Coakley (@ArchbishopOKC), @CudaEmilce (Pontifical Commission for Latin America), Daniel Daly (@TheCHAUSA), Meghan Sullivan (@NotreDame), Bishop Paul Tighe (Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education), @KDaniels8 (Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life, moderator)
🔗 https://t.co/h5PliN4IQ8
#PopeLeoAI
Walk with the WSCC into our 50th year of Catholic Advocacy in 2026.
May we continue this mission with faith, with hope, and above all, with love.
🔗 Learn more and get involved: https://t.co/Zo6b7KjB41
Be Catholic voice. Your voice matters.
For 50 years, the WSCC has helped bring the voice of our Catholic faith into public life.
Bishop Eusebio Elizondo reflects on the WSCC’s call to defend human dignity, uphold the common good, and advocate for Life, Justice, and Peace.
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For five decades, the WSCC has worked to build bridges between Church and state, parishes and policy, faith and action.
That mission continues as we bring the Gospel into public life with courage, hope, and love.
#LifeJusticePeace
In a letter to Congressional appropriators, Archbishop Shelton Fabre @ArchbishopFabre, Kerry Alys Robinson, President of @CCharitiesUSA , and John Berry, President of Society of St. Vincent de Paul, urge much needed funding for housing: https://t.co/gPpgfpoTw7
This week is Laudato Si' Week (May 17-24), marking the anniversary of Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical on creation care. In Laudato Si', Pope Francis tells us that "the urgent challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change" (no. 13). Learn more about Laudato Si' Week at https://t.co/55xlyoX2cr.