Postmarked by November 22, 2019
Emailed by November 25, 2019
The winning parish will be awarded a plaque, be featured in NCPD E-News and website, and receive $1,000 to be used by the parish to continue their efforts on behalf of parishioners with disabilities.
This commitment is demonstrated in finding ways to better welcome and serve a community of believers that has long been underserved. Some parishes include an American Sign Language interpreter at Mass or assistive listening devices for parishioners with hearing loss. Other parishes have liturgical ministers, service volunteers and parish council members with a variety of disabilities. Parishes have worked in consultation with parishioners with disability to renovate the structure and design of their buildings to accommodate parishioners' mobility and worship needs. Many parishes not only sponsor a range of effective religious education programs or modifications for existing parish curricula for children with disabilities and their non-disabled peers but also train and use persons with disabilities as catechists or catechist helpers.
These efforts highlight and demonstrate the commitment of hundreds of parishes who are opening doors for full and active participation of all its members.
Moved by their service and dedication, the National Catholic Partnership on Disability, along with Loyola Press, wishes to acknowledge and showcase parishes which are ensuring that people with disabilities have the opportunity to meaningfully participate in their parish community, offering their gifts in response to their baptismal promises.
Please Note: any parish may be nominated regardless of the catechetical resources they use. There is no requirement to use Loyola Press products.
The winning parish will be awarded a plaque, be featured in NCPD E-News and website, and receive $1,000 to be used by the parish to continue ministry that welcomes people with disabilities.