
The Social Justice Ministry’s mission is to raise awareness and facilitate activities supporting social justice at the community, local, and national levels, both inside and outside the parish. The ministry’s goal is to work with the Beaverton Vicariate (Holy Trinity, St. Juan Diego, St. Pius X, St. Cecilia, and St. John Fisher) to arrange for speakers and support other community efforts towards peace, justice, and reconciliation.
The following is a partial list of Catholic websites to learn about and practice advocacy. Take a few moments to investigate and perhaps involve yourself in the very important mission of advocacy.
USCCB – Americans share many blessings and strengths, including a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However, as a people, we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral in nature. As Catholics, we are part of a community with a rich heritage that helps us consider the challenges in public life and contribute to greater justice and peace for all people.
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns – We inform advocacy and action for social, economic and environmental justice, domestic and international.
Catholic Climate Covenant – We lift a united Catholic voice to support sensible, faith-informed climate public policies.
Laudato Si' Movement – Formerly the Global Catholic Climate Movement, we work within the Catholic Church to better care for our common home. Our founding document is Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change and ecology, Laudato Si’.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) – CRS complements the humanitarian and development work overseas with policy analysis and advocacy at home. The focus this year is the Global Thrive Act.
NETWORK – Founded by Catholic Sisters in the progressive spirit of Vatican II, NETWORK works to create a society that promotes justice and the dignity of all in the shared abundance of God’s creation.
Salt and Light – To find out more about the social justice mission of the Catholic Church, visit this website from the USCCB.
Who is my State Senator & Representative?
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| Representative Suzanne Bonamici — District 1 12725 SW Millikan Way Suite 220 Beaverton, OR 97005 Phone: (503) 469-6010 | Representative Andrea Salinas — District 6 18861 SW Martinazzi Ave Suite 200 Tualatin, OR 97062 Phone: 503-385-0906 |
| Senator Jeff Merkley 121 SW Salmon St Suite 1400 Portland, OR 97204 Phone: (503) 326-3386 | Senator Ron Wyden 911 NE 11th Ave Suite 630 Portland, OR 97232 Phone: (503) 326-7525 |
"Racism is not a thing of the past or simply a throwaway political issue to be bandied about when convenient. It is a real and present danger that must be met head on. As members of the Church, we must stand for the more difficult right and just actions instead of the easy wrongs of indifference. We cannot turn a blind eye to these atrocities and yet still try to profess to respect every human life. . . People of good conscience must never turn a blind eye when citizens are being deprived of their human dignity and even their lives. Indifference is not an option. As bishops, we unequivocally state that racism is a life issue."
"Among our tasks as witnesses to the love of Christ is that of giving a voice to the cry of the poor."
Pope Francis
"The individual who is animated by true charity labors skilfully to discover the causes of misery, to find the means to combat it, to overcome it resolutely."
Blessed Paul VI
“We are all equal – all of us – but this truth is not recognized, this equality is not recognized, and for this reason some people are, we can say, happier than others. But this is not a right! We all have the same rights. When we do not see this, society is unjust. It does not follow the rule of justice, and where there is no justice, there cannot be peace. I would like to repeat this with you: where there is no justice, there is no peace!”