Highlighted Resources:
America Magazine interviews Catholics For Family Peace Advisor, Dr. Christauria Welland: this link.
When Love Means Leaving (Domestic Violence): Podcast from USCCB Marriage Unique for a Reason
Catholic Charities USA Webinar. Domestic Violence and Parish Social Ministry 2016 Webinar.
Domestic Violence Outreach: Archdiocese of Chicago:
Discover how our brothers and sisters are working to reach out to those in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Website
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Please find trainings here.
USCCB For Your Marriage Website
USCCB "To Go Forth" blog
Archdiocese of Atlanta Domestic Violence Resources
NCOSE: To help equip parents, educators, school administrators, and policymakers to address the challenges, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation hosted a national Symposium on March 20-21, 2019 in collaboration with the National Catholic School of Social Service at The Catholic University of America and Protect Young Minds. CEUs were provided for licensed social workers are available from the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV). Link to video of the conference and resources can be found here.
Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy: Dr. Diana Cheng, Webinar hosted by Futures Without Violence. January 18, 2017
When Love Means Leaving (Domestic Violence): Podcast from USCCB Marriage Unique for a Reason
Catholic Charities USA Webinar. Domestic Violence and Parish Social Ministry 2016 Webinar.
Domestic Violence Outreach: Archdiocese of Chicago:
Discover how our brothers and sisters are working to reach out to those in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Website
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Please find trainings here.
USCCB For Your Marriage Website
USCCB "To Go Forth" blog
Archdiocese of Atlanta Domestic Violence Resources
NCOSE: To help equip parents, educators, school administrators, and policymakers to address the challenges, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation hosted a national Symposium on March 20-21, 2019 in collaboration with the National Catholic School of Social Service at The Catholic University of America and Protect Young Minds. CEUs were provided for licensed social workers are available from the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence (MNADV). Link to video of the conference and resources can be found here.
Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy: Dr. Diana Cheng, Webinar hosted by Futures Without Violence. January 18, 2017
Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy - Webinar 2017.pdf |
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington - Listen with Love: A Guide for Parishes on Domestic Violence Outreach. Handouts, homily helps, contacts for referrals. Download the Resource Packet.
A Commentary on Religion and Domestic Violence - by Rev. Dr. Marie M. Fortune with Salma Abugideiri and Rabbi Mark Dratch. Three faith leaders discuss the basic understanding of the place of religion in addressing domestic violence, illustrated through three western religious traditions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Download article.
When Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Collide: Read it here!
Rose Saad, ER nurse and survivor of an abusive marriage, writes a blog where she explains how things like denial and fear play into an abusive relationship. Ms. Saad is also an author and has used her experience and her compassion to write A Path to Hope: Restoring the Spirit of the Abused Christian Woman.
Check out her website and blog for more information about her story, her writing, and her message of hope for women who have suffered abuse at the hands of a loved one.
How will we put an end to domestic abuse if we do not learn from those who have experienced it firsthand, and especially from those whose lives it has taken?
The filmmakers of Telling Amy's Story at Penn State University have taken it upon themselves to tell Amy's story in hopes of changing future outcomes for other vulnerable people. Find out more about the project and film at telling.psu.edu.
Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence -- from the National Resources Center. Resources available for employers, survivors, co-workers, and advocates. Resources available at workplacesrespond.org.
Need help addressing domestic violence...in the workplace? Find resources and help from the Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence (CAEPV). Their resources and more information can be found at caepv.org.
The NO MORE Project seeks to make the reality of abuse and violence known, especially in the horrific forms it takes in domestic abuse and sexual violence. Find valuable and reliable information at NOMORE.org. Under the Take Action tab, you can also find many valuable and easy-to-share resources for spreading the truth about intimate partner violence and abuse in their toolkit.
✞ Webinar from October 26, 2016: Domestic Violence is Real: Implementing a Parish Social Ministry Response
Scott Hurd of Catholic Charities USA hosted a national webinar with presenters from Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Washington and Catholics for Family Peace Education and Research Initiative at The Catholic University of America.
In this live recorded power point presentation, experts Laura Yeomans and Sharon O'Brien discuss domestic abuse and what we can do on a parish level to offer hope, help, and healing to all harmed by domestic violence.
✞ Radio Interview from December 16, 2016: How to be a Helpful Friend to a Survivor of Violence
Dr. Lauri Przybysz, CFFP Education Director, speaks with Kristine Franklin on Immaculate Heart Radio on how the holidays impact families suffering from domestic violence, and how to recognize, respond, and refer to community resources. Begins at 32:02.
Catholics For Family Peace Presentation - Diocese of Arlington
A Commentary on Religion and Domestic Violence - by Rev. Dr. Marie M. Fortune with Salma Abugideiri and Rabbi Mark Dratch. Three faith leaders discuss the basic understanding of the place of religion in addressing domestic violence, illustrated through three western religious traditions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Download article.
When Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Collide: Read it here!
Rose Saad, ER nurse and survivor of an abusive marriage, writes a blog where she explains how things like denial and fear play into an abusive relationship. Ms. Saad is also an author and has used her experience and her compassion to write A Path to Hope: Restoring the Spirit of the Abused Christian Woman.
Check out her website and blog for more information about her story, her writing, and her message of hope for women who have suffered abuse at the hands of a loved one.
How will we put an end to domestic abuse if we do not learn from those who have experienced it firsthand, and especially from those whose lives it has taken?
The filmmakers of Telling Amy's Story at Penn State University have taken it upon themselves to tell Amy's story in hopes of changing future outcomes for other vulnerable people. Find out more about the project and film at telling.psu.edu.
Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence -- from the National Resources Center. Resources available for employers, survivors, co-workers, and advocates. Resources available at workplacesrespond.org.
Need help addressing domestic violence...in the workplace? Find resources and help from the Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence (CAEPV). Their resources and more information can be found at caepv.org.
The NO MORE Project seeks to make the reality of abuse and violence known, especially in the horrific forms it takes in domestic abuse and sexual violence. Find valuable and reliable information at NOMORE.org. Under the Take Action tab, you can also find many valuable and easy-to-share resources for spreading the truth about intimate partner violence and abuse in their toolkit.
✞ Webinar from October 26, 2016: Domestic Violence is Real: Implementing a Parish Social Ministry Response
Scott Hurd of Catholic Charities USA hosted a national webinar with presenters from Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Washington and Catholics for Family Peace Education and Research Initiative at The Catholic University of America.
In this live recorded power point presentation, experts Laura Yeomans and Sharon O'Brien discuss domestic abuse and what we can do on a parish level to offer hope, help, and healing to all harmed by domestic violence.
✞ Radio Interview from December 16, 2016: How to be a Helpful Friend to a Survivor of Violence
Dr. Lauri Przybysz, CFFP Education Director, speaks with Kristine Franklin on Immaculate Heart Radio on how the holidays impact families suffering from domestic violence, and how to recognize, respond, and refer to community resources. Begins at 32:02.
Catholics For Family Peace Presentation - Diocese of Arlington
11.9.16_Diocese of Arlington_Catholic Teaching and Response to Domestic Abuse.pdf |
Pastoral Statements
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
✞ When I Call for Help: A Pastoral Response to Domestic Violence Against Women
✞ For Your Marriage Website - Overcoming Obstacles, Domestic Violence
✞ Walk in the Light: A Pastoral Response to Child Sexual Abuse, 1995
✞ Confronting a Culture of Violence: A Catholic Framework for Action
✞ Love and Life in the Divine Plan: A Pastoral Letter on Marriage
✞ Follow the Way of Love: A Pastoral Message to Families
✞ When I Call for Help: A Pastoral Response to Domestic Violence Against Women
✞ For Your Marriage Website - Overcoming Obstacles, Domestic Violence
✞ Walk in the Light: A Pastoral Response to Child Sexual Abuse, 1995
✞ Confronting a Culture of Violence: A Catholic Framework for Action
✞ Love and Life in the Divine Plan: A Pastoral Letter on Marriage
✞ Follow the Way of Love: A Pastoral Message to Families
Other Resources
Catholic Resources ✞ Archdiocese of Chicago Domestic Violence Outreach ✞ National Council of Catholic Women - You will find their excellent resources on CFFP Download Resources page. ✞ Pax in Familia More Resources ✞ Interfaith Guide for Helping Elder Abuse Survivors ✞ National Coalition Against Domestic Violence ✞ National Domestic Violence Hotline ✞ Futures without Violence ✞ FaithTrust Institute ✞ Georgia Bulletin Domestic Violence Articles ✞ Catholic in Recovery ✞ Institute for Marital Healing - Resources for Catholic Marriages |
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