Pax Christi Metro New York (PCMNY) is inviting nominations for the Maloof Family Young Peacebuilder Award, recognizing high school students’ peacebuilding contributions. The award, inspired by the Maloof family, offers a $1000 gift and a certificate. The award is aimed at Juniors, enabling incorporation into college applications and fostering a relationship with PCMNY. The nomination deadline is December 19, 2023, and the award will be presented in early June 2024.
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Fall Assembly 2023: A Legacy of Peace
Titled “A Legacy of Peace,” our general membership meeting and Fall Assembly was held on Saturday, November 18th, 2023. Read more for a brief recap of the speakers and topics. Thank you everyone who attended. We look forward to continuing the Pax Christi Metro New York movement and our a Legacy of Peace.
Interfaith Prayer Service
In Observance of the
UN International Day for the
Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
You are invited to an Interfaith Prayer Service
Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
at 12:30 PM
The Gazebo at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
E. 47th Street & Second Avenue, Manhattan, NYC
Bring a prayer, poem, reflection, or hymn for the abolition of nuclear weapons or, more generally, for peace. Everyone in attendance will have the opportunity to share from your faith tradition. There is no formal program; we are the program.
March Against Fossil Fuel
Pax Christi Metro New York, along with over thirty other faith organizations, is endorsing the March to End Fossil Fuels on Sunday, September 17th, in NYC.
The march, sponsored by GreenFaith and People vs. Fossil Fuels, calls on President Biden to stop fossil fuel expansion and extraction.
78th Anniversary of the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Pax Christi Metro New York invites you to join in Prayer and Public Witness on the occasion of the 78th Anniversary of the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Aug. 5th at Noon In Manhattan – Gandhi Statue at West Side of Union Square Park near 14th Street. There will be Prayer for those who have suffered the effects of nuclear weapons development and use.
A Moment of Silence
The Ringing of a Gong 78 times for the 78 years since the tragic dawning of the nuclear age.
Leafletting to inform and invite action to abolish nuclear weapons.
Music to end our commemoration.
The Maloof Family Young Peacebuilder Award Reception
Held Sunday, June 4, 2023
The Awards Reception took place once again at Xavier High School, in the very comfortable Keenan Commons. About sixty people attended in person, with three more on Zoom. – find out more on our website.
NONVIOLENCE: The Connecting Thread in Our Work for the New Creation
JOIN Marie Dennis , July 9 – 14, 2023 for a series of discussions at The Maryknoll Sisters Center in Ossining NY. This program will explore nonviolence as a spirituality, a way of life, a global ethic and a spectrum of approaches to preventing or interrupting violence and promoting just peace, the beloved community, the New Creation.
Episcopal Letter Urging the G7 to Act on Nuclear Disarmament
With the looming threat of nuclear conflict, the bishops advocate for a comprehensive approach that includes transparency, dialogue, and cooperation among nations. Their plea highlights the moral imperative of prioritizing human security, fostering trust-building measures, and investing in peaceful alternatives.
The 41st Annual Way of the Cross
Join several hundred people in one of the largest public Christian peace witnesses in New York City. In this our forty-first year Pax Christi Metro New York will commemorate Good Friday as a modern-day enactment of the Stations of the Cross, praying for peace and justice on the streets of our city.
This year our Annual Good Friday Way of the Cross will be an in person event. As we plan this event we seek to know the needs of those who will walk and pray with us.
The Walk will take place in person, from 8:30 am to 12pm on Good Friday, April 7th.
RACIAL JUSTICE BOOK TALK
RACIAL JUSTICE BOOK TALK
April 2 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
At the Church of Rain Francis Xavier NYC -The Racial Justice Ministry and the Parish Council will jointly host a conversation on American Catholic Anti-Blackness and where we go from here with Maureen O’Connell. Dr. O’Connell will explore the interplay of her Catholic and racial identities across 200 years of her family’s history.
