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Youth Ministry Opportunities through CRS.
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Parish Youth Ministry
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Parish Youth Ministry Quick Facts Sheet
CRS Education Programs & Justice Curriculum (website)
A full range of education and engagement resources are available on
the CRS Education website (http://education.crs.org).
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Global with Youth.
Fair Trade
The CRS Fair Trade Program unites disadvantaged people overseas and
Catholics in the U.S. –in direct relationships. CRS currently
promotes fair trade coffee, chocolate and handcrafts. This is an
excellent way for students to be engaged in solidarity by the items
they consume and buy.
Many youth groups are getting excited about Fair Trade by:
- Having
a "coffee house" and learning about how they can make a difference
by the coffee they drink.
- Fundraising with Fair Trade chocolate sales
- Host a Work of Human
Hands consignment sale in you parish. This features
thousands of beautiful handcrafted items from dozens of countries
around the world, and brings communities together in the United States
in support of disadvantaged artisans overseas. When you host
a consignment sale in your parish, your teens allow members of your community to buy
beautiful items for their homes and to give gifts that give hope.
http://www.crsfairtrade.org
CRS Programs
Operation Rice Bowl
Your participation in Operation Rice Bowl makes a concrete difference
in the lives of those living in poverty. Millions of Catholics
in all 50 states reach out each Lent to assist our brothers and sisters
around the world through traditional Lenten practices, by offering
our prayers, by fasting, by learning, and by giving. Order the free
resources in English and/or Spanish.
http://orb.crs.org
Food Fast
Food Fast is Catholic Relief Services' hunger awareness program for
Catholic youth in the United States. Focusing on global poverty
and justice, Food Fast provides an experience of solidarity with
our brothers and sisters overseas, living our faith, and joining together
in community to create lasting change in the world.
Anchored in the Catholic call to justice and solidarity, Food Fast
is an educational program for youth in grades 8 to 12. Through a 24-hour
hunger experience, Food Fast is designed to:
- Connect young people with issues faced by their peers in the developing
world through the lens of Catholic social teaching!
- Challenge Catholic youth to consider how their engagement of the
world, perspectives and lifestyles can make a difference.
- Empower Catholic youth to take action based on the principles of
solidarity and justice.
To order your free materials in English and/or Spanish call 800-222-0025
or visit our order
page.
If you have questions about organizing a Food Fast or available materials
email foodfast@crs.or.
Called to Witness
Called to Witness is an overseas program co-sponsored by Catholic
Relief Services (CRS) and the National Federation for Catholic
Youth Ministry (NFCYM). It is designed to provide a short-term, firsthand
experience of the developing world for adults serving and working
in Catholic youth ministry. Through Called to Witness, CRS provides
youth ministry professionals with an opportunity to enhance their
ministry to young people and strengthen their ability to promote global
justice in the Catholic educational community.
http://education.crs.org/called-to-witness/
Capacity-Building Training Workshops
Standing As One Human Family
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) & The
Center for Ministry Development (CMD)
CRS, in partnership with the CMD, offers an exciting new resource
that we hope catapults the young church into a life lived standing
as one human family: a peer education and leadership program on global
solidarity. Standing As One Human Family has two major components.
The first component is a retreat experience for youth where they
are given an opportunity to not only learn what our church teaches about
global solidarity, but also to be inspired and to learn how to inspire
others, particularly their peers. The second component is a youth
resource which is comprised of two sections. The first section contains
the journal pages and handouts that are a part of the retreat program.
The second section is a downloadable and easy-to-copy youth toolkit (journal
and resource manual) that provides guidelines and resources for engaging
their peers in social justice, global solidarity and the mission
of CRS.
CRS offer a one-day (5-7 hour) training for diocesan leaders on the
resource that highlights a paradigm of peer education as a vehicle
for engaging youth in social justice. This resource assumes that
the youth involved will have some familiarity with the principles
of Catholic social teaching and doing service. Additionally, this program
is not meant to replace anything you already may be doing; CRS hopes
that Standing As One Human Family serves you in your efforts to further
mobilize young people to live our Catholic social teachings more
deeply- to get involved and do something!
Workshops at Diocesan Conferences & Professional Development Days
CRS workshops seek to highlight: issue content, catholic social teaching & scripture,
skills-based training/ best practices on how to engage youth in action
for justice and global solidarity and an overview of the pedagogy
of transformational learning.
"Hot" issues for youth, where CRS also has expertise, are often either
issue-based or region-specific, including: global hunger and food
security, education, health, HIV & AIDS, fair trade, microfinance,
migration/ immigration, extractives (oil, minerals, diamonds), peacebuilding,
Darfur, Holy Land, Colombia, Haiti, etcetera. CRS workshops seek
to answer the question: What can youth do to make a difference?
Speakers’ Tours for Parishes
CRS sponsors four national speakers tours a year on various topics.
Topics of past tour included: HIV and AIDS (October); Hunger
and Food Security (Lent); the Holy Land (Spring/ Summer); and Peacebuilding
in Africa (October). Tours are ideal for: youth group meetings; school
assemblies; high school religion classes; parish intergenerational
assemblies, Theology on Tap, Colleges and Universities, Seminaries,
Diocesan Conferences and gatherings, etcetera.
CRS speaker tours highlight the positive initiatives
being conducted by the Church and grassroots partners to address international
injustices and build peace. The tours seek to encourage US Catholics
to learn more about these issues and to take action through a number
of CRS U.S.-based programs and USCCB priority advocacy issues.
ADORE Ministries Concert Tour
CRS in partnership with Adore Ministries, Matt Maher of Sprit & Song,
and Provident Records has joined together to offer periodic 2097 Praise & Worship
Outreach Tours. Concerts are hosted by parishes, schools or universities
and typically include: music, Eucharistic Adoration, teachings, interactive
videos, and exhibits. This collaboration brings together national
leaders in Catholic evangelization and youth and young adult ministry
in an effort to witness to faith, foster a deepened experience of God
through prayer and adoration, and engage Catholics in the mission and
work of Catholic Relief Services. Music is the most widely accepted of
all possible media through which to touch the minds and hearts of youth
today.
Solidarity Will Transform the World
Solidarity Will Transform the World, by Jeffry Odell Korgen, tells
the incredible story of what can happen when the resources of the
Catholic Church come together with the resources—both spiritual and
physical—of people living in poverty around the world. The values
of solidarity and human dignity incorporated in Catholic social teaching
come to life through stories of people served by Catholic Relief
Services. Since this book also comes with a study guide, it is a
wonderful resource for confirmation students or upperclassmen.
Exhibits at Conferences
A full range of CRS youth-engagement education and engagement resources
are exhibited.
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