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Featured Resources

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Recognizing Veterans

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Roman Missal

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Autism and Assisted Suicide

School

Catholic School Mental Health Resources

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Dementia-Friendly Worship: Finding Spiritual Peace with Dementia

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What Does a Dementia-Friendly Parish Look Like?

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Welcome and Justice  for Persons with Disabilities

A Framework of Access and Inclusion A Statement of the U.S. Bishops
A Life Like Yours: Maddie's Story

A Life Like Yours: Maddie's Story

This video was produced in collaboration with NCPD by the Archdiocese of Washington's Department of Life Issues and the Department of Special Needs Ministries. It premiered at the annual Youth Rally for Life in Washington, DC on January 22, 2010. We commend Peg Kolm, the video's producer, who was the Archdiocesan Coordinator of the Office of Ministry with Persons with Disabilities.
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Principles for Understanding Deaf Ministry and Guidelines for Hiring Pastoral Ministers for the Deaf Catholic Community

"The Church in the United States in enriched by its deaf and hard of hearing brothers and sisters. 'The men and women of our own day –often perhaps unconsciously–ask believers not only to speak of Christ, but in a certain sense to show Him to them.' That is the human heart’s deepest longing. That is the yearning of the deaf and hard of hearing people in America. That is the impetus and goal of the Church’s ministry with the deaf and hard of hearing. 'Together we are the Church' (CCC)."
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Mass Picture Schedule

Here is a collection of pictures on a printable sheet that follows the order of the Mass from the Archdiocese of Newark.
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A Prayer of St. Francis for Autism

"Lord, let thy peace fill me up until I overflow..."
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Letter to the Elderly from John Paul II

Read this October 1,1999 letter from His Holiness Pope John Paul II to the Elderly.
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The Dignity of Older People and their Mission in the Church and in the World

The Contents for this 1998 Pontifical Council for the Laity document: Introduction Meaning and value of old age The older person in the Bible Older people's problems are the problems of us all The Church and older people Guidelines for the pastoral care of older people Conclusions
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Did you know? Transportation

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
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Red Bird Ministries

The death of any loved one is a traumatic and complicated experience. There is a unique impact however of losing a child.  Red Bird Ministries mission is to serve those who are suffering from loss.
Fact Check: Mental Illness #2

Fact Check: Mental Illness #2

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
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Did you know? Pew cutout locations matter.

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
Did you know? Give space.

Did you know? Need space

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
Did you know? Mental Illness #1

Did you know? Mental Illness #1

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
Fact Check: Website Accessibility

Fact Check: Website Accessibility

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
Infographic: Physical Access

Infographic: Physical Access

NCPD has created a series of educational infographics and encourages dioceses and parishes to download and share them.
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