Catholics With Disabilities Reflect Ahead of International Day of Persons With Disabilities
Sue Do said there are things that she wishes people better understood about her as an adult with a disability.
Sue Do said there are things that she wishes people better understood about her as an adult with a disability.
Advocating for those with disabilities is the subject of a new pastoral-resource book.
‘Here we have a young man who worked for a whole year to receive the Eucharist!’ exclaimed Paul Gannucci’s pastor.
The webinar will conclude with a presentation from Bishop Barron on April 25.
As the bishops plan a new pastoral statement for persons with disabilities, advocates look for acknowledgment of new realities and diagnoses and encouragement of greater inclusion.
Another motion advanced on the final day of the bishops’ spring gathering was their planned update to the bishops’ pastoral statement on persons with disabilities.
The rise of virtual participation in worship and fellowship opened doors to previously underserved members of the disability community.
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