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CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN ANNUAL COLLECTION
MAY 17-18

The diocesan communications office asks for your help in the upcoming Catholic Communications Campaign. Although it has existed for 25 years, this may be the first time many of you have heard of this campaign, that over the years has spread the Gospel message through the internet, television, radio, and print. For most of us, our days are not complete until we’ve checked out our favorite website, read the newspaper, listened to our favorite radio station, or caught the evening news before heading to bed.

Pope Benedict XVI in his message on World Communications Day 2008, speaks of transforming communications to reflect the message of the Gospel saying, “Yet it is a task which to some degree concerns us all, because we are all consumers and operators of social communications in this era of globalization. The new media – telecommunications and internet in particular – are changing the very face of communication; perhaps this is a valuable opportunity to reshape it, to make more visible.”

The Catholic Communication Campaign takes up this goal both on a national level and right here in our diocese. Locally, the campaign paid for and supports the Diocesan and Catholic Chronicle websites, it supports the efforts of local Catholic Radio stations in the Toledo and Mansfield areas, provided funds for a documentary on the ecumenical pilgrimage to Germany and Italy by Catholics and Lutherans in Northwest Ohio, and purchased new computers and software for the Catholic Chronicle.. Nationally, the campaign helps fund Catholic radio programs and daily scripture readings available on the diocesan website. This year, the “For Your Marriage” website, a tool for married couples and those thinking about marriage was launched by this campaign.

This year’s collection date is May 17th and 18th. In the past several years this collection was included within the Annual Catholic Appeal. This year, the collection is separate and is supported solely through an annual parish collection that merits our continued support. Half of the money from the collection stays right here in our diocese. Your help is needed to continue many important projects from the diocesan communications office.

Please make a donation to the Catholic Communication Campaign.Your strong support will insure the continued availability of media resources that promote Gospel values and foster the pastoral teachings of the Catholic Church.

Thank You, 

The Diocesan Communications Office Staff 

 

To contact your local parish office, please click here to find a Catholic Church nearby.

For more information on the National program, click here to visit the Catholic Communication Campaign website.

To learn more about "For Your Marriage"click here .

 
17th Annual Urban All-American Celebration Featuring Keynote Speaker Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory

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You are invited to the 17th Annual Central City Ministry Urban All-American Celebration
A fundraiser for the students of Central City Ministry of Toledo (CCMT) School
Presented by Mercy Health Partners – Steve Mickus, Honorary Chairman

Monday, May 19, 2008
7p.m.
Dinner and program
Tickets: $100
Gladieux Meadows,
4480 Heatherdowns Blvd.
Toledo, Ohio

Click here to download the RSVP card or contact Claire Guisfredi, Development Officer for Central City Ministry, at 419-244-6711, ext. 216

Join us for keynote speaker Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, Archdiocese of Atlanta

Archbishop Gregory tells the compelling story of how, as an “unchurched” child growing up in inner city Chicago, his life was profoundly changed when he enrolled at St. Carthage School and decided at age 12 to become a priest. The first African-American president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop Gregory is a social justice leader and strong advocate of Catholic schools in the inner city.

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Relief for Myanmar

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Relief Efforts to Reach 40,000 People in Myanmar

Caritas Internationalis emergency response efforts are underway in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady division and Yangon districts, two of the areas hardest hit by Cyclone Nargis, for an estimated 40,000 people who will receive vital relief, including food, shelter, water, medical care and psychological support. Catholic Relief Services is supporting Caritas Internationalis and partners on the ground after one of the worst cyclones to hit the region in decades struck this delta region on May 2.

To date, 1,000 people have received food, and another 16,000 people are expected to receive relief supplies in the coming days. More than 100 local volunteers have been trained to play a critical role with assessments, market surveys, procurement and logistics, as well as disposal of dead bodies. Local Caritas Internationalis partners continue to procure food and shelter materials in Pathein and Yangon districts.

 

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