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Become
a Glenmary mission partner now!
Make
a financial gift
right now to support the Glenmary Mission Fund. Here's how:
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Make a secure online donation now.
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Send
your check, along with a donor information form (in PDF format) to: Glenmary Home Missioners, PO Box 465618, Cincinnati,
OH 45246. Your contributions can also be deducted automatically from your bank account via electronic funds transfer. (To download these forms, you need Acrobat Reader. If it is not installed on your computer, it is available for free download.)
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Make a VISA, Master Card or American Express contribution by filling out a donor information form and sending it to Glenmary Home Missioners, PO Box 465618, Cincinnati,
OH 45246. Or fax it to 513-881-7401. (To download this form, you need Acrobat Reader. If it is not installed on your computer, it is available for free download.)
Or
call 800-935-0975 to make a contribution using VISA, MasterCard or American Express.
All
gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Pledge
your prayer support
right now and begin receiving regular information about Glenmary's
work in Appalachia, the South and Southwest. One good way to pray
is by using the Prayer
for the Home Missions.
- E-mail
Father Dominic Duggins your intention to pray regularly
for the home missions. Please include your full name and address
so we can send you our quarterly Glenmary Challenge to
keep you informed about our work and inspired by our mission.
Lend
your hands for a week,
a year, a lifetime! The home missions need people who want to reach
out to other peopleas volunteers, as professional ministers,
as Glenmary priests and brothers.
Consider
one of these ongoing ways
to help Glenmary serve the spiritual and material needs of small-town
and rural America:
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Father Dominic
Duggins,
Director of Development
Together,
We're
Making a Difference!
How
can you measure the difference Glenmarywith your supportis
making in Mission Land, USA? I could survey our missions for an
accurate count of people enrolled in RCIA programs, homes built
and repaired for low-income families, ecumenical projects underway,
food distributed to the hungry, radio programs broadcast
But
I prefer stories.
How a Methodist woman in Ripley, Miss., wrote to the local
paper to express gratitude for Glenmarys St. Matthew Church
and its Good Samaritan Center: It provides a community that
witnesses in words and actions to that kingdom Jesus assured us
is already in our midst.
How an interracial couple entered the Catholic Church and
had their marriage blessed in the little log cabin church in Dungannon,
Va., because of the welcoming community Father Rollie Hautz has
established there.
How Brother Curt Kedleys ministry of presence built
bridges of understanding in one of Georgias most segregated
counties.
How Father Tom Charters simple gift of a kitchen table
to a Hispanic family in Arkansas on Christmas Eve revealed Gods
love and care to one family of strangers in a strange land.
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