Pax Christi New Orleans

RESOURCES FOR PEACEMAKERS

Catholic Worker Newsletters

Catholic Agitator, published by Los Angeles Catholic Worker, 632 North Brittania Street, Los Angeles CA 90033. $1 a year subscription.

Catholic Radical. Newsletter published by SS Francis and Therese Catholic Worker, 52 Mason Street, Worcester, MA 01610 small donation

Catholic Worker, 36 East First Street, NY, NY 10003 seven times a year 25 cents subscription

Dorothy Day Catholic Worker newsletter published by DDCW 503 Rock Creek Church Road, NW, Washington, DC 20010 small donation

High Desert Catholic Worker publishes Locusts and Honey newsletter, PO Box 62, Valyermo CA 93563-0062 small donation

Hospitality. Monthly newsletter of the Open Door Community in Atlanta, an ecumenical Catholic Worker group. 910 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30306, www.opendoorcommunity.org. (Also available by subscription). Excellent resource for spirituality of social justice and information about homelessness, health care, and prisons. Small donation

Houston Catholic Worker, published in English and Spanish by Casa Juan Diego Houston Catholic Worker, PO Box 70113, Houston, TX 77270 small donation

Jonah House newsletter. Jonah House, 1301 Moreland, Baltimore, MD 21216. Small donation

VIA PACIS, is a newsletter that comes out 4 times a year from the Catholic Worker community in Des Moines Iowa. www.no-nukes.org/viapacis (Also can order printed version). Very good spiritual reflections on peace and justice issues. Small donation

Free Spiritual reflections on the web:

Peace Pulpit, Bishop Tom Gumbleton's weekly homily will be sent to you free each week if you subscribe on the site of the National Catholic Reporter: www.natcath.com

Sister Joan Chittister's weekly reflection will be sent to you free if you sign up on the site of the National Catholic Reporter: www.natcath.com

Nonviolence activity: nonviolence.org and Center for the advancement of Nonviolence also Nonviolence International and Ghandi Institute for Nonviolence

Bruderhof Peacemakers Guide Info and books on individuals involved with the power of nonviolence.

Sojourners Magazine does a weekly e-newsletter for Christians interested in peace and justice which you can sign up for free at www.sojo.net

The Other Side, a Christian magazine of peace and justice, sends out reflections a few times a month, for free to people who sign up at www.theotherside.org

Email Alerts: Basic information on justice and peace nationally and internationally:

American Friends Service Committee has a free email alert. www.afsc.org

Progressive site with links to activists like Howard Zinn and Martin Sheen and also nonviolence. progressive.org

Fellowship of Reconciliation has a free email alert to issues arising, mostly international. www.forusa.org

Pax Christi International has a free monthly email newsletter that gives information on international peace and justice issues. www.paxchristi.net

Pax Christi USA has a free email alert that comes out a couple of times a week to give information on domestic and international peace and justice issues. www.paxchristiusa.org

Print:

Blueprint for Social Justice, published 6 times a year by Twomey Center, Loyola, Box 907, 7214 St. Charles, NOLA 70118. Free.

Bread for the World, c/o Twomey center for Peace Through Justice, Loyola, Campus Box 907, New Orleans, LA 70118-3565

Catholic Peace Voice, 16 page newsletter published 6 times a year by Pax Christi USA. www.paxchristiusa.org

Faith Works, issues of work and labor and justice, published by National Interfaith Coalition for Worker Justice, www.nicwj.org

Fellowship of Reconciliation, PO Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960-0271 does a great monthly magazine. See www.forusa.org

Living Will Registry and Declaration Form for Louisiana

National Catholic Reporter. www.natcath.com Weekly 28 page newspaper.

National Center for the Laity, PO Box 291102, Chicago, IL 60629 does a monthly newsletter, INITIATIVES In support of Christians in the World

Network Connection. Published bi-monthly by NETWORK. www.networklobby.org

Nonviolent Activist. Bi-monthly magazine of the War Resisters League. www.warresisters.org

Peace Work. Monthly 30 page newsletter of the New England Regional Office of the American Friends Service Committee. Subscription $20. AFSC, 2161 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140.

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, PO Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960 4 times a year newsletter.

Benedict Labre House, 308 Young St. Montreal H3C 2G2, Canada. Ph:514-937-5973, Publication is UNITY.

Sign of Peace: Journal of the Catholic Peace Fellowship, P.O. Box 41, Notre Dame, IN. 46556, Ph: 574-631-7666. Info@catholicpeacefellowship.org

CTA "Churchwatch", Call to Action. www.cta-usa.org. Email: cta@cta-usa.org. Ph: 773-404-0004.

The American Catholic. www.taconline.org Suite 306-H, 270 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT. 06032 Ph: 860-676-2280.

Episcopal Peace Fellowship:www.episcopalpeacefellowship.org, 67 Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60605 Ph: 312-922-8628

Grass Roots: P.O. Box 330, Pleasant Hill, TN 38578. Editor Ted Braun, an "irregular encyclical of social and theological commentary".

The Sun P.O. Box 469061, Escondido,CA 92046 www.thesunmagazine.org

Co-op America Quarterly 1612 K. Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006, Ph: 202-872-5307. Info@coopamerica.org

The Ruckus Society 369 15th St. Oakland, Ca. 94612

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