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U.S. Bishops encourage commemoration of World Day of the Poor by giving to CCHD

WASHINGTON — On the weekend of Nov. 18-19, Catholics across the United States are asked to respond to Pope Francis’ World Day of the Poor by giving to the U.S. bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development. This special annual collection supports the U.S. bishops’ anti-poverty and social justice program established a half-century ago and assists poor and marginalized populations in communities across the United States.

Pope Francis, in his message for the World Day of the Poor 2023, wrote, “Caring for the poor is more than simply a matter of a hasty hand-out; it calls for re-establishing the just interpersonal relationships that poverty harms.”

Bishop Timothy Senior of Harrisburg, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Human Development said, “CCHD combats poverty by supporting the work of grassroots initiatives that address the root causes of poverty. Rather than giving a “hand out” in the form of short-term assistance, CCHD helps people living in poverty in cities and rural areas across the country advocate for affordable housing, obtain living wage jobs, and start sustainable and innovative cooperative businesses that bring stability to local communities.”

Every project supported by CCHD funds must be approved by the local bishop. In addition, “Every funded organization must pledge to pursue only non-partisan projects in harmony with the Catholic understanding of human life and dignity,” Bishop Senior said.

Twenty-five percent of all money given to the collection stays in the diocese where it is given, to fund local anti-poverty initiatives. In the 2021-2022 grant cycle, CCHD distributed 224 grants totaling more than $15.4 million.

Among them:

The collection on Nov. 18-19 is the primary source of income for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, and the faithful are invited to give generously.More information about CCHD and the national collection is online. Funds supporting CCHD are also accepted on #iGiveCatholicTogether.

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