Zoom Event
Human Rights Day
Join Pax Christi
Metro New York (PCMNY) as we observe Human Rights Day and the Feast of
the Holy Innocents on Saturday, December 12th from 10:30 AM
to 12:30 PM via Zoom. Our theme is Moving Beyond Victimization &
Privilege: The Anti-Racism Challenge. Our facilitators are Tom
Cordaro and Cathleen Crayton, former members of Pax Christi USA’s
National Council and Anti-Racism Team. Contact PCMNY for the Zoom link
and to make a donation: 212-420-0150 or info@nypaxchristi.org.
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flier.
Changing of the Guard: A Message from Karen Mack
For the past ten
years or so, I have had the honor, privilege, and sometimes the challenge of
being your PCMNY web information
provider. As I enter full retirement, I want to say thank you
for the many insights, lessons and friendships gained over the years and
their impact on my life in so many ways. I also want to thank the wonderful
members of the PCMNY community for their good thoughts and prayers while I
struggled through COVID myself. I truly believe they made all the difference
in my recovery.
Most of all, I want to thank Rosemarie Pace. Her hard work, incredible
dedication to the principles of peacemaking and devotion to PCMNY has been
an inspiration. Her official retirement at the end of August will mark
the end of many chapters of PCMNY history and the beginning of many new
ones. They will be different without Rosemarie at the helm, but I pray will
continue to advance the cause of peace and social justice she has so
ardently advocated for.
Soon you will see a new PCMNY website. Until then, this current site
will remain available. Again, thank you, and may peace be with you and your
loved ones throughout your days.
Karen : )
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Annual Events
Good Friday Way of the Cross
PCMNY is probably best known
for its Good Friday Way of the Cross, which was its
founding event. Commemorating Jesus' suffering in
His own life and in the lives of people throughout
the world today, hundreds process together, praying for
change in ourselves and a society marred by such
sins as poverty, racism, bullying and gun violence,
human trafficking and war. Concluding with a 15th
Station, we are reminded that we are a Resurrection
people in a Good Friday world. For CBS News coverage
of the 2015 Good Friday event, please
click here.
Peacemaker
Awards Reception Each year PCMNY honors
peacemakers, some known nationally, some known
locally, and some known mostly within the Pax
Christi community, but all doing noteworthy work to
make the world a more peaceful and just place for
all of us to live. We honor these exemplary people
at a reception that is a true celebration of them
and the peace community that supports them.
40-Day Fast for Christian Nonviolence Pax Christi Metro New York joins others around the
country in an annual fast for Christian Nonviolence.
This fast is an opportunity to remember, repent, and
resolve to transform our culture of violence,
whether the violence of the street or the violence
of war, drones, and nuclear weapons proliferation.
It begins each July 1st and ends on August 9th, the
tragic triple anniversaries of the executions of St.
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein), Jewish
convert to Catholicism and holocaust victim; Blessed
Franz Jaegerstaetter, martyr for refusing to serve
in Hitler's army; and the atomic bombing of
Nagasaki, Japan, the largest Christian community in
Japan. PCMNY frames it with opening
and
end prayers
made available for you to pray alone or in community.
For more information about the fast, contact the
PCMNY office: info@nypaxchristi.org or,
when the Fast approaches simply sign up as an
individual or group to fast a day, a week, or longer
between July 1st and August 9th to end the horror of
nuclear weapons proliferation and all forms of
violence.
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Each year PCMNY offers this commemorative event to
mourn and repent for the horrific loss of life
caused by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki in August, 1945 and to advocate for the
abolition of nuclear weapons today. Now, we can add
Fukushima to the list of Japanese cities devastated
by nuclear tragedy. The Memorial consists of a
presentation with discussion and concludes with a
silent procession and public vigil. For some
historical context about the bombings, see PCMNY
member
Marian
Ronan's article.
Summer Picnic PCMNY’s annual pot-luck picnic
in Central Park,
in view of the majestic Metropolitan
Museum of Art, has become a
refreshing tradition that brings together members
and friends in a spirit of invaluable camaraderie. A
delicious assortment of foods and great
conversation are the order of the day.
UN International
Peace Day
The UN International
Peace Day has been held on September 21st for
decades now, but so many people still aren't
familiar with it; yet, it's such an important day.
Not only is it a day for the United Nations to renew
its dedication to the pursuit of peace; it is also a
Day of Ceasefire, both personally and politically.
PCMNY observes this day with a special event that
incorporates prayer and presentation, whether a
speaker or film, along with time for discussion.
Fall Assembly
Pax Christi Metro New
York's annual Fall Assembly offers an opportunity
for reflection on PCMNY’s very identity as a peace
community. We
pray together, share our stories, and
lend each other support. We also feature a reputable
speaker to educate and inspire us on a theme taken
from a current event or social concern.
Human Rights Day/Holy
Innocents
Each year, Pax Christi Metro
New York remembers victims of violence, especially
children, in honor of Human Rights Day and the Feast of the Holy
Innocents. The focus of the event is a prayer
service. It may also include speakers or a video on
a relevant topic like human trafficking or
incarceration.
Peacemaking Through
the Arts For several years now, PCMNY has been promoting our
mission with the help of the performing arts. We
host a concert or play with a message of peace and
social justice. We do this because we believe we all
have both the desire and need for peace and justice,
rooted in God. The arts are an effective way to
reach into our souls and inspire us to fulfill those
desires and needs for ourselves and others in a way
different from any other.
Ash Wednesday Leafleting
Our tradition on Ash
Wednesday is to offer a Lenten Reflection to the
faithful outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Annual Retreat
Each year PCMNY organizes a
weekend retreat, usually during Lent, facilitated by
a noted spiritual leader to challenge and nurture
participants in their commitment to Christian
nonviolence.
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