"All
persons with disabilities have the capacity to proclaim the Gospel and to be
living witnesses to its truth within the community of faith and offer valuable
gifts. Their involvement enriches every aspect of Church life."
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - 2005
Open Doors Though Accessability
Open Minds Through Awareness
Open Hearts Through Ministry
Parish Advocates
Activities & Events
Resources
More Information
Sacramental PreparationIndividual Religious Education Plan
Ten Commandments of Communication with People with Disabilities
People First Language
Disabilities-Related Definitions
Courtesy Rules Upon Meeting A Disabled Person
Including Teenagers with Disabilities in Youth Ministry
Some Strategies for Catechetical Instruction for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Some Strategic Components for Successfully Working with Individuals with ASD
The Religious Education/Faith Formation Parent Interview
USCCB Guidelines for Catholic School Children with Disabilities
Inclusive Catechesis
Catholic Community Services - Seniors with Disabilities
Wounded Warrior Project
Other Governement Services for Wounded Warrior Veterans
Special Olympics Washington
Mental Health Advance Directives Information - Washington DSHS
For the Priest or Deacon:
Scripture Reflections to Introduce and Sustain Special Needs Ministry
"All
persons with disabilities have the capacity to proclaim the Gospel and to be
living witnesses to its truth within the community of faith and offer valuable
gifts. Their involvement enriches every aspect of Church life."
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - 2005
March 23, 2013
11:00am
St. James Cathedral – Seattle
Reception to follow in the Isaac Orr Conference Room
For more information, please contact:
Erica Cohen Moore – (206) 382-4852 – ericac@seattlearch.org
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