7.28.2023  In this advocacy update from the Office of Government Relations:

  • Chairman Expresses Solidarity for Colombian Bishops' Peacebuilding Efforts
  • Insight: World Youth Day Next Week in Lisbon, Portugal
  • Trending and Social Media Highlights

International Justice and Peace Chairman Expresses Support and Solidarity for Colombian Bishops’ Peacebuilding Efforts

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Earliner this week, Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford, Chairman of the USCCB Committee on International Justice and Peace, wrote to Secretary Blinken expressing support for and solidarity with his brother bishops in Colombia. 

The Colombian Catholic Bishops’ Conference has been a critical partner in the Colombian government’s efforts to implement the 2016 Peace Accord between the Colombian state and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC). Today, the Colombian Catholic bishops are actively supporting and accompanying the peace process between the Colombian Government and the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN).

Bishop Malloy wrote

The Columbian bishops’ peace implementation projects have received generous funding from the U.S. Department of State and USAID, and their leadership is in regular collaboration and dialogue with U.S. Government policymakers, the United States Institute for Peace, as well as many religious and non-religious peacebuilding organizations in the United States, Europe, and throughout the western hemisphere. 

He additionally offers some points for consideration as the US continues to develop and implement its policy towards Colombia, stressing that, “Simply stated, Mr. Secretary, the support of the United States for Colombia’s peace process with the ELN remains critical.”

The full text of the letter is available here.

Insight:

World Youth Day - Lisbon, Portugal - August 1-6, 2023

Over 1,300 groups comprised of more than 28,600 individuals from across the United States, will travel to Lisbon, Portugal, for the thirty-seventh World Youth Day (WYD) gathering with Pope Francis. While registration numbers are still continuing to rise, the United States is among the five largest delegations participating in WYD, which is taking place August 1-6, 2023. Most U.S. pilgrims to WYD are young adults between the ages of 18 and 25.

Pope Francis will join the WYD pilgrims on August 3, for a Welcome Ceremony in the city center. He will also preside at a Way of the Cross on August 4, a prayer vigil on August 5, and the WYD Closing Mass, with an anticipated crowd of a million or more, on August 6.

World Youth Day began in 1986 as an initiative, inaugurated by St. John Paul II, to bring young people from around the world together to encounter Christ and the universal Church. WYD officially takes place every year as a Global Celebration of Young People (now celebrated on Christ the King Sunday); however, every 2 to 4 years, a major international event is held in a different location around the world. Past WYDs have included Buenos Aires (1987), Santiago de Compostela (1989), Czestochowa (1991), Denver (1993), Manila (1995), Paris (1997), Rome (2000), Toronto (2002), Cologne (2005), Sydney (2008), Madrid (2011), Rio de Janeiro (2013), Krakow (2016), and Panama (2019).

More information is here, and on the USCCB's World Youth Day webpage: www.wydusa.org.

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