Social Communications and Media
October 26, 2009 by michstorey
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Saint Alphonsus was a great communicator. Besides his preaching, he also wrote more than 100 books that have now been reproduced in 20,000 editions and translated into over 70 languages. Some of his writings such as the Glories of Mary, his Way of the Cross or Visits to the Blessed Sacrament are universally appreciated in the patrimony of Christian spiritually. Today Redemptorists use all means of social communication to preach the Word of God: publication centers, radio and television stations and programs, audio-visual materials, and the Internet. Visit their web site at www.redemptoristsdenver.org
Work for Peace and Justice
October 26, 2009 by michstorey
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Redemptorists believe that the saving love of God touches the whole person and calls for the transformation of social justice into the respect for the dignity of all men and women. Thus Redemptorists, around the whole are involved in a wide variety of social problems and justice issues such as: immigation, refugees, homelessnes, poverty, unemployment, worker’s rights, women’s issues, exploitation of child, racism, genocide, indigenous peoples, the environment, war and violence, weapons of war and trafficking of people.
St. Al’s is involved in many social justice issues. It is the home of Catherine’s Health Care which serves 420 patients in the community without health insurance each month. We have our Food and Clothing Store which served 798 individuals food and 194 families clothing last month alone. We are also involved in many outreach like PALS, Habitat for Humanity, and host the Supper Club, in which we partner with several churches of different denominations in the area to provide a free hot meal each Thursday evening to our community. Our newest project will begin with a Mass of Hope on October 29th at 7:00 p.m., followed a series of sessions to assist the unemployed. A job posting board is now located in the vestibule of the church to advertise job seekers and opportunities.



