Pope Francis has often called on the Church to be like a “field hospital” and to go where needed. To care for the infirm, embrace the voiceless and welcome the forgotten. He wants the Church to be close to the people and by doing so to serve Christ joyfully in our parishes, schools, and ministries. It is with this in mind that the Archdiocese of Boston announced the launch of its 2023 Catholic Appeal, which supports programs such as addiction recovery and faith community nursing, youth ministry and Catholic education. The Catholic Appeal funds nearly half of more than 50 life-changing ministries in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Through the goodness of thousands of generous people, the Church is able to provide assistance, support, and encouragement to the essential ministries within the Archdiocese of Boston. “Parishes and parishioners are putting their faith into action,” said Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, OFM Cap, adding, “It begins with all of us.”
In announcing the launch of the 2023 Catholic Appeal, Cardinal Seán added, “We are reminded that our mission of evangelization, our works of mercy, our service to the poor and the sick, support for vocations, and our witness in support of life depends on the generosity of Catholics across the Archdiocese. It is in our common mission to advance the lifesaving ministry of Jesus that we can build communities of love. These are the virtues that help the Church provide aid and attention to areas of greatest need across our many communities.”
Commitment weekend for the 2023 Catholic Appeal takes place this weekend, March 11 & 12, 2023. The Catholic Appeal provides ongoing and wide-ranging operational support and assistance to our parishes as they focus on building vibrant parish communities and fulfilling Christ’s mission to help those most in need.
A sample of what the Catholic Appeal supports:
To learn more about how to give and what the Catholic Appeal supports, click here.