Catholic and AIDS Resource Links

- AEGIS
www.aegis.org - AIDS Education Global Information System; comprehensive news, daily updates.
- AIDS Action Website
www.aidsaction.org - Resources for professionals in the HIV/AIDS field.
- American Catholic
www.AmericanCatholic.org - Home of the online editions of St. Anthony Messenger, Catholic Update,
Millennium Monthly, Youth Update, Scripture From Scratch and other Catholic
features, is a service of St. Anthony Messenger Press and Franciscan Communications,
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
- The Care Team Network
http://www.careteam.org - The mission of the Care Team Network (CTN) is to be a training and resource
center for the development of volunteer Care Teams for persons with health
concerns or other special needs.
- Caritas Internationalis
www.caritas.org - Caritas Internationalis is an international confederation of Catholic
organization, mandated by their respective Episcopal conferences. All Member
Organization seek to contribute to the socio-pastoral mission of the Church
through the spreading of solidarity and social justice. This is done without
regard to creed, race, gender or ethnicity.
- Catholic AIDS Action, Namibia
www.caa.org.na - Acting in the spirit of Christ, Catholic AIDS Action challenges the AIDS
pandemic in Namibia with the Courage to Fight and the Strength to Care.
It builds on Roman Catholic affiliated groups and institutions to inspire
and support programs of HIV/AIDS prevention, home-based care, spirituality,
and support of orphans.
Founded by Sister Raphaela Händler in February 1998, and with the strong support of all four bishops of the Namibian Catholic Bishops Conference, Catholic AIDS Action has a national office in Windhoek with branch offices in eight of the country's 13 political regions. Both Catholics and non-Catholics are served equally. The staff consists of 12 Namibians (including 5 religious sisters), plus 4 long-term foreign nationals. As one measure of diversity, the prayers that are said at the beginning and end of staff meetings are offered in seven different languages!
- Catholic Charities
www.catholiccharitiesusa.org - Catholic Charities encourages people to help themselves by learning to
advocate for their rights. Catholic Charities USA is a membership organization
based in Alexandria, Virginia. By providing leadership, technical assistance,
training, and other resources, the national office enables local agencies
to better devote their own resources to serving their communities. Catholic
Charities USA promotes innovative strategies that address human needs and
social injustices.
- Catholic Health Association of the United States
www.chausa.org - The official site of the Catholic Health Association of the United States,
which represents more than 2,000 Catholic health care sponsors, systems,
facilities, and related organizations. Founded in 1915, CHA unites members
to advance selected strategic issues that are best addressed together rather
than as individual organizations. The Association advocates for a just health
care system, convening leaders to share ideas and foster collaboration,
and uniting the ministry voice on critical issues.
- Catholic Medical Mission Board
www.cmmb.org - Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB), founded in 1928, is the leading
U.S.-based Catholic charity focusing exclusively on international
healthcare, particularly the well-being of women and children. CMMB
works collaboratively and without discrimination to deliver solutions to
the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa, and provide primary healthcare in Latin
American and the Caribbean. Global initiatives include recruitment and
placement of medical volunteers, medicine and medical supply
shipments, emergency development and training grants for in-country
primary healthcare workers.
- Catholic News Service
www.catholicnews.com - The mission of Catholic News Service is the mission of the Church itself--to
spread the Gospel through contemporary means of communication. Our mission
is to perform this task by reporting the news which affects Catholics in
their everyday lives. Some of that news is good and some is bad, but it
is what readers need to know in order to work for salvation. They need to
know that there are saints in the making in the Church today and they need
to know that there are sinners too.
- Catholic Relief Services
www.catholicrelief.org - Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of
the United States to assist the poor and disadvantaged outside the country.
The fundamental motivating force in all activities of CRS is the Gospel
of Jesus Christ as it pertains to the alleviation of human suffering, the
development of people and the fostering of charity and justice in the world.
CRS provides direct aid to the poor, and involves people in their own development,
helping them to realize their potential.
- The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance
www.e-alliance.ch - The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) is a new and broadly ecumenical
network
for international cooperation in advocacy on HIV/AIDS and global trade.
It
provides excellent resources for churches and church leaders looking to
respond
to the AIDS pandemic..
- Faith in Action Volunteer Program
www.fiavolunteers.org - Faith in Action is a national volunteer movement that brings together
religious congregations from many faiths and other community organizations.
Their common mission is to help people who are aging and chronically ill
maintain their independence by providing them assistance with everyday activities.
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_hiv.cfm - The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is an independent philanthropy focusing
on the major health care issues facing the nation. The Foundation is an
independent voice and source of facts and analysis for policymakers, the
media, the health care community, and the general public. This link goes
directly to the Daily HIV/AIDS Report.
- Maryknoll
www.maryknoll.org - Maryknoll, The US based Catholic mission movement includes: the Maryknoll
Society (priests and brothers), Maryknoll Congregation (Sisters), the Maryknoll
Mission Association of the Faithful (laity, priests and religious), and
the Maryknoll Affiliates. Since 1911, Catholics in the United States have
responded to the worldwide cry of the poor by becoming Maryknoll Missionaries.
Today, Maryknollers help people overseas build communities of faith. Some
work in war zones with refugees, others minister to the sick, the elderly,
orphans or people with AIDS. Through lives of service, Maryknollers translate
the gospel of love into different languages and in different cultures.
- National Association of Catholic Chaplains
- www.nacc.org
- The National Association of Catholic Chaplains is a professional association
for certified chaplains and Clinical Pastoral Education supervisors who
participate in the healing mission of Jesus Christ. It provides standards,
certification, education, advocacy, and professional development for its
members.
- National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA)
- www.ncapa.org
- The National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA) is
a membership organization dedicated to the development and promotion of
just personnel practices rooted in gospel values. NACPA has been serving
the Church and its ministers since 1971. Membership in the Association is
open to clergy, laity and religious of the Catholic Church as well as interested
persons of other faith traditions. NACPA and NCAN developed a resource for
developing policies with regard to employees who are living with HIV/AIDS.
- National Black Catholic Congress
- www.nbccongress.org
- "We, The National Black Catholic Congress, comprised of member
organizations, represent African American Roman Catholics, working
in collaboration with National Roman Catholic organizations. We
commit ourselves to establishing an agenda for the evangelization
of African Americans; and to improve the spiritual, mental, and
physical conditions of African Americans, thereby committing
ourselves to the freedom and growth of African Americans as full
participants in church and society. Aware of the challenges, we are
committed to evangelize ourselves, our church and unchurched
African Americans, thereby enriching the Church. We hold ourselves
accountable to our baptismal commitment to witness and proclaim the
Good News of Jesus Christ." - Mission Statement
- National Black Catholic Evangelization Forum
- www.bcn.net
- The official site of the National Black Catholic Evangelization Forum. In collaboration with other national organizations, the Forum offers "promising practices" designed to empower local and regional leaders to do the work of evangelization as "we work together to eradicate the evil of racism in the Church and in society." Visit the site to order a copy of HIV/AIDS: Sharing the Compassion of God, a program that offers scriptural reflections, questions to promote personal transformation, a prayer service for hope and healing, and practical suggestions for ongoing community outreach to those affected by HIV/AIDS.
- National Catholic Council for Hispanic Ministry (NCCHM)
- www.ncchm.org
- The National Catholic Council for Hispanic Ministry is a proactive agent
of a National Pastoral de Conjunto. The council supports it's members' common
advocacy, education, and networking. NCCHM promotes this pastoral de conjunto
through its annual membership meeting, training symposia, national leadership
congresses, and vehicles of communication, as well as a formal linkage to
the United States Catholic Conference (USCCB).
The NCCHM is the only organization of its kind in the United States. It is composed of 56 Catholic national and regional ministerial and professional organizations, institutions, apostolic movements and religious congregations of men and women. NCAN is a member of NCCHM.
- National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)
- www.ncea.org
- The NCEA is the largest professional educational association in the world.
Membership includes 200,000 Catholic educators who serve 7.6 million students
at all levels of Catholic education. This Web site contains information
concerning elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and seminaries.
- National Catholic Office for People with Disabilities
- www.ncpd.org
- Vigilant in promoting the inclusion of Catholics with disabilities in
their parish communities and the total fabric of society.
- National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL)
- www.nccl.org
- The National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL) was formed
as an organization of diocesan, parish, and academic catechetical personnel.
Its purpose is to enrich and strengthen the ministry of catechesis throughout
the Catholic dioceses of the United States, and to serve the multicultural,
multiracial Church. It promotes the Church's catechetical ministry.
- Office for AIDS Ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta
- www.atlantaaidsministry.org
- The website administered by the Office of AIDS Ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta has a wealth of information about the Roman Catholic Church's response to the HIV and AIDS pandemics. Most of the resources are both in English and Spanish.
- Pledge for Peace
- www.PledgePeace.org
- Working for peace doesn't need to be a far-off ideal. In fact it's just
a mouse click away on the Web site. The site urges visitors to make a pledge
to do something for peace, either by praying, forgiving someone or doing
acts of charity and outreach. Those who make pledges also are asked to note
how many hours they plan to devote to the endeavor. To date, more than 1
million hours have been pledged since the site was launched two years ago.
The Web site is part of a project called, "1,000 Years of Peace,"
sponsored by St. Anthony Messenger Press, a Franciscan publishing house
in Cincinnati, and communication representatives from 13 women's religious
congregations from the Cincinnati region. The goal of the project is to
obtain about 8.5 million hours of peace pledges to total 1,000 years of
peacemaking activities.
- Secretariat for African-American Catholics, United States
Conference of
Catholic Bishops
http://www.usccb.org/saac/hivawareness.shtml - The Secretariat for African-American Catholics is on the forefront of raising awareness about HIV/AIDS. This site offers resources on HIV/AIDS and resources for individuals and parishes. The fact that African-Americans make up a disproportionate percentage of people living with HIV/AIDS makes these resources all the more important.
- Secretariat of Hispanic Affairs, United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops
http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/hivaids.shtml - This site highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on Latinos. The National Catholic AIDS Network is working in collaboration with the Secretariat for Hispanic Affairs to increase the resources available in English and Spanish for Latinos.
- Salt of the Earth
http://salt.claretianpubs.org/shake/2000/08/ss0008.html - An online source for social justice published by the Claretians.
- United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
http://www.nccbuscc.org - The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is an assembly
of the hierarchy of the United States and the US Virgin Islands who jointly
exercise certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful
of the United States. The purpose of the Conference is to promote the greater
good which the Church offers humankind, especially through forms and programs
of the apostolate fittingly adapted to the circumstances of time and place.
This purpose is drawn from the universal law of the Church and applies to
the Episcopal conferences which are established all over the world for the
same purpose.
- The Vatican
www.vatican.va/phome_en.htm - The official site of the Vatican and the Holy See. The site is full of
resources about the Roman Catholic Church, Popes and the Vatican.
- ZENIT - The World as Seen from Rome
www.zenit.org/english/ - ZENIT is an International News Agency. Our mission is to provide objective
coverage of events, documents and issues emanating from or concerning the
Catholic Church. ZENIT's articles are reproduced in hundreds of publications
worldwide and are used by numerous radio and TV stations.
ZENIT's coverage includes:
Activities of John Paul II, such as his travels, documents and audiences The Vatican, including diplomatic activity, humanitarian efforts, and profiles of Church leaders Interviews with and features about leading lay Catholics, including researchers, politicians, writers and entertainers
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