US Bishops approve $4 million
in grants to Church in Latin America
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| Destruction in Haiti following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. |
The Conference of Catholic Bishops of the United States
(USCCB) has approved $4 million in grants to the Church in Latin America,
including funding for youth ministry, catechesis and natural disaster recovery
assistance.
By Linda Bordoni
American Catholic bishops have put their hands to their
pockets to support the pastoral work of the Church in Latin America and the
Caribbean and to help reconstruct areas devastated by natural disasters.
All in all, $3.2 million will be distributed among more than
170 grants dedicated to pastoral work such as the support of lay formation and
leadership in Cuba and Ecuador, to catechesis projects and evangelization in
Uruguay and El Salvador, ministry to indigenous peoples in Brazil and
Venezuela.
Some $800,000 will be poured into recovery and
reconstruction projects following earthquakes in Haiti and Mexico and the
devastation caused by the passages of Hurricanes Matthew, Maria and Irma.
Panama’ World Youth Day in January was also on the agenda
with grants approved to support youth ministry and travel for delegates from
various Latin American countries like Haiti, Peru and Cuba.
Thanking American Catholics for their generosity, the
Chairman for the Committee on National Collections said “The Collection for the
Church in America has an immeasurable impact on people throughout the region,
particularly among the most vulnerable.”
The pastoral grants are funded by the annual Collection for
the Church in Latin America that takes place in many dioceses across the United
States on the fourth Sunday in January, while emergency and reconstruction
grants come out of various special collections called by the Bishops’
Conference.

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