Join in this self-guided Good Friday pilgrimage connecting the suffering of Jesus with the suffering brought about by injustice in our day.
Friday April 15, 12:00 PM
Thank you to our partners:
Bellarmine Chapel
Christ Church Cathedral
Clifton United Methodist Church
Congregation of Divine Providence
God Space Community
Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC)
Questions? Allison@IJPCcincinnati.org or 513-864-5784

Please join us for an interfaith vigil for peace in Ukraine this Sunday, March 27, at 7pm. Co-sponsored by Christ Church Cathedral and EquaSion, this event will be held in-person at Christ Church Cathedral, 318 East Fourth Street or can be viewed at cincinnaticathedral.com/join-online.

This event is free and open to the public.

Donations are encouraged to Matthew 25: Ministries, which is currently shipping aid to Ukraine and to the surrounding areas to help people impacted by the conflict.

Donations benefit Matthew 25: Ministries and their work with the Ukraine Crisis. Enter the word “Ukraine” in the Special Purpose field of the online form and 100% of your donation will go to their Ukraine relief work.

The following religious communities and faith-based organizations are united in prayer for peace in Ukraine and in urging donations to humanitarian relief efforts.
American Jewish Committee (AJC), Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Baha’i Community of Cincinnati, Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Buddhist Community of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Friends Meeting, CME Church-Second Episcopal District, Diocese of Southern Ohio, Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati, Hindu Society of Greater Cincinnati, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center (IJPC), Interfaith Center at Miami University, Interfaith Cincy, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, Jewish Community Relations Council-Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, K.K. Bene Israel/Rockdale Temple, Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, New Thought Unity Center, Philippus United Church of Christ, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Sikh Community of Greater Cincinnati, The Grail, Women’s Interfaith Network of Cincinnati (WINC), Zoroastrian Association of Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana/FEZANA

Today, at 5:30PM in Washington Park, the Homeless Coalition will hold a candlelight vigil to honor those who died young in 2021 because of homelessness.  So far 131 People are on our list.  This number of people will increase over the next 24 hours as more organizations share the names of people lost.

If you have someone that should be added to the list, please contact Josh Spring joshspring@cincihomeless.org know to include your loved one on the list.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.

Today, at 5:30PM in Washington Park, the Homeless Coalition will hold a candlelight vigil to honor those who died young in 2021 because of homelessness.  So far 131 People are on our list.  This number of people will increase over the next 24 hours as more organizations share the names of people lost.

If you have someone that should be added to the list, please contact Josh Spring joshspring@cincihomeless.org know to include your loved one on the list.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.

Ahead of COP26, starting in Glasgow on Monday 1 November, the Interfaith Liaison Committee (UN Special Group) is organising The Informal Interfaith Gathering in the Spirit of Talanoa Dialogue for people of faith concerned about climate change on Sunday 31 October.

During the Talanoa dialogue we will all prepare a Call to the UNFCCC and the COP negotiators.

SAFCEI will be facilitating a small group discussion on Advocacy and climate action.

You are welcome to join and participate online. Please see details below and register for online participation here no later than Thursday 28 October.

Ahead of COP26, starting in Glasgow on Monday 1 November, the Interfaith Liaison Committee (UN Special Group) is organising The Informal Interfaith Gathering in the Spirit of Talanoa Dialogue for people of faith concerned about climate change on Sunday 31 October.

During the Talanoa dialogue we will all prepare a Call to the UNFCCC and the COP negotiators.

SAFCEI will be facilitating a small group discussion on Advocacy and climate action.

You are welcome to join and participate online. Please see details below and register for online participation here no later than Thursday 28 October.

To celebrate our rural Catholic heritage, the St. Martin Deanery Farm Mass, with Archbishop Schnurr as principal celebrant, will be held at the home of Tim and Lori Leibreich at 5517 Franklin Road, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133 on September 17 at 7:00 pm. All priests of the deanery are invited to concelebrate and parishioners from throughout the deanery are encouraged to attend, whether or not they live on a farm. A social gathering will follow the Mass. For further information, contact Marilyn Fryer at 937-515-9075 or mmmrf1989@frontier.com

To celebrate our rural Catholic heritage, the St. Martin Deanery Farm Mass, with Archbishop Schnurr as principal celebrant, will be held at the home of Tim and Lori Leibreich at 5517 Franklin Road, Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133 on September 17 at 7:00 pm. All priests of the deanery are invited to concelebrate and parishioners from throughout the deanery are encouraged to attend, whether or not they live on a farm. A social gathering will follow the Mass. For further information, contact Marilyn Fryer at 937-515-9075 or mmmrf1989@frontier.com