Pax Christi Metro New York
WHO WE ARE

“Pax Christi”
is Latin for “peace of Christ”. Pax Christi Metro New York (PCMNY) is a region of
Pax Christi USA
which is itself a section of
Pax Christi International
the global Catholic peace movement with consultative
status at the United Nations. It
is active in more than fifty countries and five
continents.
Founded in 1983, PCMNY provides a community for
Catholic New Yorkers where peacemaking is paramount
within the context of their faith. It offers
support, instruction, and inspiration. Members
include individuals and local groups centered in
parishes or school campuses, lay people and vowed
religious.
PCMNY deeply values collaboration with members of
other faith traditions and civic groups who share a
commitment to non-violence and actively seeks
creative opportunities to work together for peace
and justice.
A Note from
the Director:
Pax Christi was founded by Bishop Pierre Marie Theas and Marie-Marthe Dortel Claudot in France at the end of WWII for reconciliation between France and Germany; hence, its first and foremost agenda item to this day is reconciliation. The primary means by which reconciliation was to be achieved was prayer with a focus on Germany. The future Pope John XXIII encouraged that this “agenda” be expanded to a “Prayer Crusade for the Nations.” Pope Pius XII gave Pax Christi his blessing in a letter drafted by the future Pope Paul VI. He further dubbed Pax Christi “the Catholic Peace Movement,” our ultimate agenda.
Fifty years after its founding, Pope John Paul II graced hundreds of members of Pax Christi from around the world with a papal audience at which he described our agenda most eloquently. In part he stated:
1) Faced with hatred, and lack of respect for human beings and their fundamental rights, your movement has never stopped campaigning for peace and reconciliation. It came into being to promote the armaments of prayer, dialogue and of reflection. Only these can radically oppose violence, and all the inhuman effects of totalitarian ideologies…. 3) At the end of the murderous conflict in 1945, hope for a future of peace and solidarity could once more arise in the peoples of Europe. People longed for communication and for the building of society in friendship. Pax Christi came into being in this spirit, as a movement for reconciliation between individuals and peoples. Its name reminds us strongly of the origin of true peace: the Lord, who inspires in our hearts the grace of conversion and reconciliation, and shows the path to being truly human. 4) During the last few years, your movement has also worked patiently and disinterestedly for unity and dialogue between Christians and other religions. Wherever possible, you have worked to build peace, building mutual understanding between communities. You have worked for respect of the rights of specific cultures, individuals and peoples…. 5) I should also like to bring before you the appeals sent out by my predecessors and by me…about the need to move down the path to disarmament…. In this area, we hail the recent decision, adopted by consensus at the United Nations, for an indefinite extension of the nonproliferation treaty on nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, all countries will hopefully work towards a better, complete enactment of the treaty, aiming at the creation of an international order which could ensure the security of all people, and achieve disarmament. Fortunately, thanks to movements like yours, public opinion is aware of these issues…. 7) But the reduction of arms, disarmament and absence of war do not lead to immediate peace. We have to create a culture of life and of peace…. Movements like yours are precious. They help draw people’s attention to the violence which shatters the harmony between human beings which is at the heart of creation. They help to develop conscience, so that justice and the search for the common good can prevail in the relations between individuals and peoples. These are the foundations for lasting peace…. 8) Sharing these thoughts, I bless you with all my heart. I bless you, and all members of Pax Christi whom you represent. Through your words and your life, the world may recognize that peace is a gift of God; that peace is possible for the world in Christ, our Passover and our lasting peace.
I cannot improve on the words
of Pope John Paul II. Pax
Christi’s agenda, grounded in the Gospel,
especially the Beatitudes, and in the rich body
of Catholic Social Teaching, promotes peace and
social justice for all. As
such, it is one of the most “conservative”
Catholic organizations I know, not modeled after
Constantine’s church of the 3rd to 4th
century or a medieval monarchy, but on Jesus.
It is one of the most pro-life movements
I know, not solely focused on abortion, but on
all life issues. Through
prayer, study, and action, Pax Christi members
around the world defend life from conception to
natural death. In concrete
terms that means opposing abortion, war,
torture, nuclear weapons, racism, sexism,
capital punishment, global climate change and
environmental destruction. It
means supporting worker rights, immigration
reform, universal health care, and
cross-cultural understanding.
It means witnessing to the Peace of Christ to
the best of our ability and humbly sharing in
His experience when our message is
misunderstood, misrepresented, and even falsely
condemned.
What we do
Prayer, Study, Action
In accordance with Pax
Christi's three-fold approach to peacemaking that
fully involves prayer, study, and action, Pax
Christi Metro New York facilitates a number of
events
and
programs
throughout the year. These activities are meant to
engage our members, our Church, and our world in the
struggle for peace.
In addition, we are pleased to offer you a
seasonal reflection, prayer, and action
to do in solidarity with each other.

Leadership and Staff
BOARD
Joe McDonough,
president
Jill Frasier, treasurer
Pierre Fidelia
Kirin Taylor
STAFF
Rosemarie Pace, Ed.D., director
LOCAL GROUP
CONTACTS
Rose Ancona, Staten
Island
Beth Begley, Maryknoll
Anne Bjornson, Queens
Peggy Jorgensen,
St. Leo’s
Elementary School, Corona, Queens
Kathryn Bruen
and
Shannon McNamara, The Mary Louis Academy
Gillian Frasier, Downtown Brooklyn
Ignatian Social Justice, St. Ignatius
Loyola, Manhattan
Mary Johnson,
St.
Patrick, Armonk
Doug
Sturomski,
Hudson Valley
Mary Anne Muller,
Ita Ford, Brooklyn
Carl
Procario-Foley and
Teresa Delgado, Ph.D., Iona
College
Linda Tuttle,
Vassar College
WEBMASTER
Karen Mack
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Interested in joining or
forming a local group, or in participating in one of
our committees - Development, Finance, Education,
Witness? Please contact the PCMNY office,
212-420-0250 or
info@nypaxchristi.org
To learn more about the specific activities Pax
Christi Metro sponsors and supports, please see
our
program and
events
pages.
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