Resources
Join our efforts to advocate for the common good and answer the call of Pope Leo XIV to be “a Church that always seeks peace, that always seeks charity, that always seeks to be close above all to those who are suffering.” Take advantage of our Resources, including recordings from past programs, books, articles, and more.
Citizenship
Citizenship. How comfortable are you with Catholic citizenship? For so many Catholics they don't associate religion with being a citizen. They can adjust to the combining of your religion with being a citizen.
Racism and Mission
One way the Church can begin to address the wounds of racism in our country – and others – is through reconciliation. Missionaries can accompany one another, learn from each other, and collaborate to bring the reconciling power of the Gospel to those oppressed by “unspeakable violence, unbearable pain and indelible scars on [their] memory.”
Native Americans and Mission
In recent years, historical narratives about the experiences of Native American/First Nation communities have been revisited by the majority cultures of the United States and Canada.
Migration (Angels Unaware)
The only way for a Catholic to “understand” the reality faced by people forced to migrate is through the Word of God, the cloud of witnesses, and the teachings of the Church.
Support the United States Catholic Mission Association
Help support, promote and invite others into God’s mission of love, mercy and social transformation. Through your generosity, USCMA provides missionaries and faith leaders more opportunities to connect, collaborate and grow in witness to the reign of God.