Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe Office of National Collections 3211 Fourth Street NE • Washington, DC 20017-1194 202-541-3400 • fax 202-541-3460 • www.usccb.org/nationalcollections “Christ is the light which illumines the way.” —Blessed John Paul ii Dear Father, The Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe not only provides support for basic pastoral programs, scholarships for students working to support their local churches, and other important initiatives, but also helps fund Catholic organizations that ease the burdens facing those who live in the region. Many elderly residents of the former Soviet region of Georgia awoke one morning to find their pensions and life savings gone. Former doctors, lawyers, and musicians now receive the equivalent of only $50 a month to live on. This stipend doesn’t even cover the cost of one loaf of bread per day, leaving nothing to pay for transportation, clothing, or medicine. Collection funds help keep medical dispensaries and shelters open to ensure that the people in the region receive care. Under similar circumstances, in the neighboring Republic of Azerbaijan, Mother Teresa of Calcutta’s Sisters of Charity run a homeless shelter with aid from the Collection. In addition to providing bread, medical care, and transitional housing, the sisters visit the poor and elderly who are bedridden or too sick to travel to the shelter, helping to bring the light of Christ to those living in the darkness of poverty, illness, and loneliness. The sisters combat the destruction brought on by 70 years of state atheism, which undermined Christian ideals and contributed to an increase in alcoholism, domestic abuse, and deterioration of the family unit. The Collection works to provide everyday necessities so that the light of Christ can illuminate the way, fostering hope for the Church. The most important thing you can do to help us promote the Collection is to tell your parishioners about it from the pulpit. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Mencarini Campbell, promotions director in the Office of National Collections, at 202-541-3365 or [email protected]. Thank you for your support and for helping to shed Christ’s light upon the region. Sincerely yours in Christ, Cardinal Justin Rigali Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia Chairman, USCCB Subcommittee on the Church in Central and Eastern Europe Albania • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Estonia Georgia • Hungary • Kazakhstan • Kyrgyzstan • Latvia • Lithuania • Macedonia • Moldova • Montenegro • Poland Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Tajikistan • Turkmenistan • Ukraine • Uzbekistan Simple Steps Here are five simple steps for promoting the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe: Use the bulletin announcements, u parish appeal, collection envelopes, and posters that have been provided to educate parishioners about the Collection and the people it supports. about the troubles facing the w people in the region and the work being Preach done by the Church in Central and Eastern Europe to combat them. the Collection from the x pulpit. This is the easiest and most Announce effective way to help make the Collection successful. for the Church in Central and Insert the flier for the Church in y v Eastern Europe: let the words of Blessed Central and Eastern Europe into all the Pray bulletins on the weekend before and the weekend of the Collection. John Paul II, “Christ is the light which illumines the way,” guide the Church and the people in the region. of poverty and lack of access to medical and pastoral care. Your donations help strengthen the Church of this region through grants to Catholic organizations that help those in need receive food, shelter, medicine, pastoral care, and compassion through the light of Christ. Please be generous in the Collection. Spanish Parish Appeal English Blessed John Paul II said, “Christ is the light which illumines the way.” For many in the Church in Central and Eastern Europe, the aftermath of 70 years of Soviet rule and atheism are still evident every day in the forms El Beato Juan Pablo II dijo: “Cristo es la luz que ilumina el camino”. Para muchas personas en la Iglesia en Europa Central y Oriental, las secuelas de los 70 años de gobierno soviético y ateísmo aún se evidencian a diario en la forma de pobreza y en la falta de acceso a atención médica y pastoral. Sus donativos ayudan a fortalecer a la Iglesia en esta región por medio de donaciones a las organizaciones católicas que ayudan a los necesitados para que reciban alimentos, albergue, medicinas, cuidado pastoral y compasión a través de la luz de Cristo. Por favor, contribuyan generosamente a la Colecta. Bulletin Announcements ENGLISH SPANISH Week Before the Collection Semana antes de la Colecta Next week we will take up the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. This Collection supports Catholic organizations that provide food, shelter, medical care, catechesis, and companionship for the lonely in a region still struggling in the aftermath of atheistic Soviet rule. Your donations help to restore the strength of the Church in the region. Please give generously to the Collection next week. Visit www.usccb.org/ nationalcollections to learn more. La próxima semana realizaremos la Colecta para la Iglesia en Europa Central y Oriental. Esta Colecta otorga fondos a las organizaciones católicas que proporcionan comida, albergue, atención médica, catequesis y compañía a las personas solitarias en una región que aún lucha contra las secuelas de un gobierno soviético ateo. Sus donativos ayudan a restaurar la solidez de la Iglesia en esa región. Por favor, contribuyan generosamente a la Colecta la próxima semana. Para informarse más, visiten www.usccb.org/nationalcollections. Week of the Collection “Christ is the light which illumines the way”(Blessed John Paul II). The Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe illuminates the way for the people of the region by helping Catholic organizations provide food, shelter, medical care, and compassion for the depressed and lonely, in addition to pastoral care and catechesis. Your donation today helps to reinforce the Christian ideals of charity, family values, and kindness in a place struggling in the aftermath of 70 years of atheistic Soviet rule. Please be generous to the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. Visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections to learn more about the important projects funded by the Collection. Week After the Collection Thank you for your generous contributions to the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. Your generosity helps provide not only daily necessities for those in the region but also pastoral care and catechesis that restore the strength of the Church there. Please visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections to learn more about what your donations have accomplished. Semana de la Colecta “Cristo es la luz que ilumina el camino”(Beato Juan Pablo II). La Colecta para la Iglesia en Europa Central y Oriental ilumina el camino para las personas de esa región ayudando a organizaciones católicas a proveer comida, albergue, atención médica y compasión a las personas deprimidas y solitarias, además de brindarles cuidado pastoral y catequesis. Sus donativos de hoy ayudan a fortalecer los ideales cristianos de la caridad, los valores familiares y la bondad en un lugar que lucha contra las secuelas de un gobierno soviético ateo. Por favor, contribuyan generosamente a la Colecta para la Iglesia en Europa Central y Oriental. Para informarse más acerca de los importantes proyectos financiados por la Colecta, visiten www.usccb.org/nationalcollections. Semana después de la Colecta Muchas gracias por sus generosas contribuciones a la Colecta para la Iglesia en Europa Central y Oriental. Su generosidad no sólo ayuda a satisfacer las necesidades diarias de las personas en esa región sino también el cuidado pastoral y la catequesis que restauran la solidez de la Iglesia allí. Para más información sobre lo que se ha logrado con sus donativos, por favor visiten www.usccb.org/nationalcollections. Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe | Office of National Collections 3211 Fourth Street NE | Washington, DC 20017-1194 | www.usccb.org/nationalcollections Copyright © 2012, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved. Photos: © Donald Weber/VII Network/Corbis; iStockphoto. 604019-12