Resources for Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Ukraine, the Middle East, Sudan, and a Broken World
November 18, 2024
These resources come from the Dahlgren Dialogue on Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Ukraine, the Middle East, Sudan, and a Broken World.
Articles
- Nonviolence and the Just War Tradition: Toward the Future (La Civiltà Cattolica)
- Welcoming Refugees and Migrants: U.S. Catholic Issues (Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University)
- What should Catholics think about Gaza, Israel and Palestine? Catholic social teaching has answers. (America)
Books
- Finding Jesus among Muslims: How Loving Islam Makes Me a Better Catholic (2017)
- Human Rights in a Divided World: Catholicism as a Living Tradition (2024)
- Humanity in Crisis: Ethical and Religious Response to Refugees (2019)
Letters and Statements
- Sign-On Letter from U.S. Catholics on Israel-Palestine
- Statement on Escalating Violence in Sudan (Pax Christi International)
Videos
- Immersed in South Sudan: Travel Stories and Reflections | 2024 Webinar (Friends in Solidarity)
- Injustice in the Holy Land: Israel-Palestine and Catholic Social Teaching (Ignatian Solidarity Network)
Websites
- Churches for Middle East Peace
- Digging Our Well
- Friends in Solidarity
- Georgetown University Office of Mission & Ministry Faith Communities (Roman Catholic, Protestant Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Orthodox Christian, and Dharmic)
- Rift Valley Institute
- South Sudan Updates (John Ashworth)
- Caritas Ukraine
- For humanitarian needs, donate to the Caritas Ukraine Emergency Appeal through Caritas Internationalis using this page.
U.S. based donors who would like to receive a tax-deductible receipt may donate in US dollars to the Caritas Internationals Fund held by the National Catholic Community Foundation. Please put CARITAS UKRAINE Emergency Appeal in the note section. - For healing the wounds of war, donate through the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia through this page. Please put CARITAS UKRAINE in the note section.