About National Migration Week
Renewing Hope, Seeking Justice is the theme of the 2010 National Migration Week, held January 3 - 9. The observance began over 25 years ago by the bishops to be a moment for Catholics to take stock of the wide diversity of the Church and the ministries serving them. As the face of the local churches continue to change, these materials are becoming more and more necessary. The materials created for National Migration Week also provide an important educational resource that can be used by individuals, families, schools, and parishes to learn about the complex issues surrounding migration phenomena.
Following the lead of Pope Benedict, who is focusing on “Minor Migrants and Refugees” for the 2010 World Day of Migrants and Refugees, we are focusing on migrant children as a sub-theme this year. Included in this year’s new material is a poster, a prayer card, and a bulletin insert that focuses on children’s issues. Additionally, we are launching a National Migration Week Small Grants Program that will provide funding for small projects related to migrant or refugee children, which are launched by parishes, schools and local Catholic organizations. In coordination with The Catholic University of America, a new educational website will focus on the important role that the Catholic Church has played in the immigration debate throughout Twentieth Century America. Finally, we are highlighting a fantastic new curriculum that and which was created by Jesuit Refugee Services. We hope that both educational sites will be a great resource for teachers, directors of religious education and others interested in this issue.
We hope that you will use the materials developed for National Migration Week as a resource for further reflection on these very important issues. A wide variety of resources is available through USCCB publishing to assist you in this endeavor. Contact them at 800-235-8722 or visit their website at www.usccbpublishing.org to browse Migration and Refugee Services material.

2010 National Migration Week Poster
Created and Designed by Brother Mickey McGrath
2010 National Migration Week Materials
Resources
2010 Posters
Introductory Letter
Spiritual Resources
Advent Booklet
Way of the Cross
Bulletin Inserts
Small Grants
USCCB Department of Migration and Refugee Services is establishing a small grant program for National Migration Week.
Past National Migration Weeks
2009 National Migration Week
Renewing Hope, Seeking Justice
2008 National Migration Week
From Many One Family of God
2007 National Migration Week
Welcoming Christ in the Migrant

Bulletin Inserts
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Migration Educational Resources
Refugee Resources
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants estimates that there as many as fourteen million refugees worldwide.
Immigration Resources
In recent years, the politics of immigration reform has become a burning issue on the American political scene.
Children
When Christ identified his family, he included all persons as his sisters and brothers. Thus, from its beginnings the Catholic Church has promoted Christ’s teaching that we are all related as people of God, regardless of color, culture, immigration status, citizenship or ethnicity.
Cultural Diversity
Catholic culture around the world is rich with a diversity of traditions and liturgical celebrations. One celebration that has grown increasingly popular in Mexico and, in more recent years, the United States is Las Posadas.
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