
Bending the Arc references a quote by Rev. Dr. King who said, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” This digital newsletter from the CSA Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation office showcases the work of changemakers, opportunities to learn, and opportunities for you to help “bend the arc” toward justice. Full contents of the newsletter are published on this page.
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Linking Faith to Action on The Issues of Our Time
The Stuart Center in Washington DC works for social justice through education, empowerment and partnership with others at the national and international level. A just world is characterized by recognizing the dignity of each person and the integrity of all creation.
A resource of the Stuart Center is the Social Justice Resource Center, which links faith to action by providing information and resources on the social issues of our time. One feature of the SJ Resource Center is to create a newsletter with a monthly theme. The theme for March 2025 is The “Undocumented.” Each newsletter provides valuable statistics to support our advocacy on the issues we care about most. The March issue also continues valuable articles and information to include the document from the USCCB titled, 10 Things You Can do to Accompany Undocumented Immigrants.
Prior newsletter themes included: Farm Workers, Asylum Seekers, the War in Sudan, Wind Power, Prison Rehabilitation Programs, the Arms Trade, and more. View all newsletters at https://socialjusticeresourcecenter.org/newsletters/
The Social Justice Resource Center offers hundreds of:
- Key Principles such as Catholic Social Teaching, Justice, Peace & Forgiveness
- Facts & Figures and Church Teaching on Specific Issues
- Resources such as Publications, Films and Websites
- Biographies of Individuals Involved with Social Justice
- A Calendar with Events and Anniversaries Throughout the Year
- Quotes and Prayers Organized by Issue Specific Action Ideas
- Links to Catholic Diocesan Offices by State
I hope you will bookmark this website or consider subscribing to their email list. Email contact@socialjusticeresourcecenter.org
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