Events
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Honors the victims of the Holocaust and affirms a global commitment to remembrance, justice and human dignity.
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Black History Month
Honors the achievements and faith of Black Americans and strengthens our commitment to racial justice.
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World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life
In 1997, Saint John Paul II, instituted a day of prayer for women and men in consecrated life – consecrated to God by the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience. Please pray for all those who have made commitments in the consecrated life, and be sure to thank them on their special day.
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Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita
Honors St. Josephine Bakhita, patroness of human trafficking victims, and symbolizes hope, dignity and the ongoing fight for freedom.
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Red Hand Day: International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers
Raises awareness of the use of child soldiers worldwide and promotes their protection, recovery and safe return.
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World Day of Social Justice
Promoting efforts to address poverty, exclusion, gender inequality, unemployment, and human rights, this UN initiative aims to build a more inclusive society.
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Women’s History Month
Celebrates the leadership and courage of women who inspire justice, compassion and peace.
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International Women’s Day
Recognizes women’s contributions and calls for equality, dignity and opportunity for all.
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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Promotes awareness of racism and advances equality, diversity and inclusion worldwide.
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World Water Day
Raises awareness of water issues and promotes the sustainable management of freshwater resources worldwide.
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Feast of the Annunciation
The Feast of the Annunciation celebrates the Archangel Gabriel’s announcement to the Virgin Mary that she would become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
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Anniversary of the Beatification of Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska (1993)
On April 18, 1993, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Mary Angela, citing her profound love and care for the suffering. Her beatification followed the certified miracle of Lillian Halasinski’s cure from diabetic neuropathy in 1984, attributed to her prayers. The Felician Sisters are advancing her cause for canonization.
