Sharing Christ Across Cultures and Faiths


May the power of resurrection, that bursts through every life and every epoch, find you in your darkest hours and in your brightest days. May that Spirit guide you and strengthen you, and give you cause to believe that you matter more than you know. May our prayers and efforts from that Spirit heal our discontented hearts and disconnected humanity.


Contact Fr. Carl Chudy for more information. You can book online here. The deadline is May 29 if you wish to receive the same discount.

New Mission Blog: Building Bridges: From Parma, Italy to Morocco

Father Pietro Rossini in Morocco for a media project

You’re part of my family because you brought me a piece of my son”.
These are the words I heard from a Moroccan mother when I brought her news of her son imprisoned in Parma, Italy.

Abdoul, 22, was arrested eight months ago, during which time he could not have any contact with his mother living in Morocco. Convicted of drug dealing, he was banned from communicating with the outside world.

I met Abdoul two weeks before going to Morocco to work on a documentary as part of the MissioNET group.

Two New Interfaith Programs for April

For the Interfaith book discussion contact bookclub@icbwayland.org | For World Day of Prayer contact stmichholl@aol.com


SAVE THE DATE! World Day of Prayer 2024 is May 31

World Day of Prayer is an ecumenical tradition that began in the 19th century when Christian women of the United States and Canada initiated a variety of cooperative activities in support of women’s involvement in missions at home and in other parts of the world. It is a tradition that has been held for more than fifty years in the town of Holliston, MA, where Our Lady of Fatima Shrine is located. For more information


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Catholic Interfaith Solidarity

Check the latest resources and opportunities for Catholics and others to share our lives, faith, and friendship with people of other faiths and traditions. Click here. Other resources in interfaith dialogue may be found here.



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