Who Do You Say That I Am?

What was this project?

“Who Do You Say That I Am?” is an educationally structured reflective resource for faith communities, classrooms, non-profits, and ministries looking to learn more about catholic social teaching and what our faith challenges us to consider when it comes to incarceration. To learn more about this resource you can visit the Catholic Prison Ministries Coalition website.

What was involved?

I led the development and production of this comprehensive resource. Convening experts on Catholic Social Teaching, experienced prison and jail ministers, educational leaders, and including people who have been incarcerated I gathered resources, information, and created new materials to lift up the issue of incarceration and what our Catholic faith calls us to in response. This project involved web design, graphic design, curriculum creation, project management, marketing, authorship, research, client collaboration, webinar presentations, follow-on advisement, and on-going updates.

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Poems

Mary, Mother of Captives

A prayer written for the Catholic Prison Ministries Coalition in honor of all peoples impacted by incarceration. Mary, the mother of Christ, is an example of how to contemplate issues of justice and move to faith-filled action. The icon was painted by Jack Pachuta.

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Poems

Finding Rest

John Muir had it wrong.
They are not calling.
The mountains, they are waiting.
We are the ones who call out.

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Prayers

Mass on Texas Death Row:
Prayer of the Faithful

Taking into consideration the circumstances of the women on death row, the words they shared with CPMC, the ministers in the coalition network, and the usual prescribed formula for composing Prayers of the Faithful, I drafted a set of prayers.

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Project

Who Do You Say That I Am?

“Who Do You Say That I Am?” is an educationally structured reflective resource for faith communities, classrooms, non-profits, and ministries looking to learn more about catholic social teaching and what our faith challenges us to consider when it comes to incarceration.

Read More »
Poems

Cold & Heaving

As the thin, cold air wistfully settles into the valley, leaves urgently rush to the chilled, heaving soil.

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