WASHINGTON—The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is publishing a new document, Encountering Christ in Harmony: A Pastoral Response to Our Asian and Pacific Island Brothers and Sisters. The full text is available on the USCCB website at: http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/cultural-diversity/asian-pacific-islander/upload/asian-and-pacific-island-pastoral-response-encountering-christ-in-harmony-2018.pdf .
Approved by the U.S. bishops during their Spring 2018 General
Assembly, the pastoral response will guide the Catholic Church in the United
States in addressing the pastoral needs of Asian and Pacific Island communities
and provide a framework for dioceses and parishes for creating their pastoral
plans or actions specific to their circumstances.
The Asian and Pacific Island population in the United States
is the fastest growing minority population according to research referenced in
the document. Yet, this population "tends to go unrecognized in the wider US
society, and there remains a need to bring more attention and support to the
Asian and Pacific Island communities," the bishops say in the pastoral
response.
Encountering Christ in Harmony aims to: (a) advance
the Church's mission of evangelization to specific cultural groups; (b) assist
dioceses, parish leaders, other Catholic entities, and the faithful in pastoral
outreach to Asian and Pacific Island Catholics; and (c) provide resources and
information about Asian and Pacific Island Catholic communities.
The printed
version of the document will be available at the USCCB online store (https://store.usccb.org/)
at a later date.