World Day of the Poor 2018

This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him.
(Visit the 2019 World Day of the Poor 2019 page here)

Pope Francis has called on the Church throughout the world to observe a second World Day of the Poor on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018. It is an opportunity for Catholics to deepen their solidarity with the poor and to bring Christ's love to those suffering from material and spiritual poverty.

It is Pope Francis' wish that through this daylong observance, Catholics will grow in solidarity and friendship with the poor in their communities as they contribute to their aid through service, accompaniment, and other charitable means.

In his message, Pope Francis calls the World Day of the Poor “a small answer” the Church gives to the poor “lest they think that their cry has gone unheard. It may well be like a drop of water in the desert of poverty, yet it can serve as a sign of sharing with those in need and enable them to sense the active presence of a brother or a sister. The poor do not need intermediaries, but the personal involvement of all those who hear their cry.”

The Diocese of Arlington is pleased to join the Holy Father in this effort and is sponsoring activities throughout the week to observe the World Day of the Poor.

Please take a moment to read the special message from our Bishop Michael Burbidge, as well as the Holy Father. Learn about the opportunities and resources available in our Diocese during this special week as we prepare to celebrate the World Day of the Poor.

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Letter to the Faithful from Bishop Burbidge for World Day of the Poor 2018

Read Bishop Burbidge's letter to the faithful for World Day of the Poor 2018.

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