Parish Social Ministry in the Archdiocese of Atlanta
Parish Social Ministry is a program in many parishes and dioceses
which works to increase understanding and action about Catholic Social
Teaching and its application to works of charity and justice. The Parish
Social Ministry section of Catholic Charities U.S.A. offers resources
and training for parish social ministry and a membership section for
sharing resources and best practices which includes a quarterly newsletter,
Koinonia.
Just a Bit is a monthly sampler of education and
advocacy opportunities in North Georgia. To receive Just a bit, email ssullivan@archatl.com with
your name, preferred e-mail address, and parish home.
Resources for Parish Social Ministry in the archdiocese, such as parish
presentations on Catholic Social Teaching and opportunities for implementation
through local or national programs, are available through the Parish & Social
Justice Ministries program of Catholic Charities. For further information
contact Susan S. Sullivan at ssullivan@archatl.com or
404-885-7208.
The themes of more than 100 years of Catholic Social Teaching include:
Life and Dignity of the Human Person, Call to Family and Participation,
Rights and Responsibilities, Option for the Poor and Vulnerable, the
Dignity and Rights of Workers, Solidarity and Care for God’s Creation.
Just a Bit Newsletters
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PSM in the Archdiocese of Atlanta is part of the Parish & Social
Justice Ministries of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese
of Atlanta.
Page last updated:
May 9, 2008
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