Peace begins with dignity On 8 February, the International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking is observed. The theme of the 12th edition, “Peace begins with dignity: a global call to end human trafficking,” is inspired by Pope Leo XIV’s powerful reminder that true peace is gentle and humble, born of love and sustained wherever human dignity is defended. You are invited to participate to the Online Pilgrimage of Prayer and Awareness against human trafficking that will take place tomorrow, February 6, from 11 Am to 3 PM (Rome time). Live streaming in five languages: EN www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/en IT www.preghieracontrotratta.org/yt/it ES www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/es PT www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/pt FR www.prayagainsttrafficking.net/yt/fr This International Day reminds us that, when we walk together, our voices grow stronger, our hope shines brighter and our future becomes more just. Mónica Santamarina, WUCWO President
St. Josephine Bakhita, born in Sudan in 1869, was kidnapped at age nine and sold into slavery. Her captors gave her the name "Bakhita," meaning "fortunate." She endured brutal treatment, being sold multiple times. At 14, she was bought by an Italian consul whose kindness led to her conversion to Christianity. She was baptized as Josephine and chose religious life after gaining freedom in adulthood. Her memorial, celebrated on February 8th, is an occasion to pray for victims of human trafficking and continued awareness and advocacy against it.
World Day of the Sick (February 11th) honours Jesus' ministry to the sick, which Pope John Paul II established to offer prayers for those suffering from illness. The day coincides with the Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes and emphasizes the importance of caring for the sick. It acknowledges the dedication of healthcare workers and pastoral caregivers who minister to the afflicted. The church encourages members to pray for the needs of the sick, highlighting the vital role of service to those who are ill and suffering.
The Vatican website explains that today’s feast highlights the Chair of Saint Peter (Cathedra Petri), symbolizing the mission Jesus entrusted to Peter. The cathedra, a fixed seat of the bishop, is placed in the mother church of a diocese, giving rise to the word “cathedral.” The feast commemorates Peter, martyred as bishop of Rome. The chair symbolizes a bishop’s authority to protect the flock and transmit the teaching of the gospel as successors of the apostles. Members are encouraged to pray for Pope Francis, the bishop of Rome, who occupies the chair of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of Rome. https://www.marquette.edu/faith/prayers-new-pope.php
Join National Chairperson of Faith Karen Rossiter, National President Betty Colaneri and National Spiritual Advisor Most Rev. Gerard Bergie for the Mary’s Way of the Cross webinar.
Webinar: International Women's Day To mark International Women's Day, we invite you, in collaboration with the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, to an ecumenical and interreligious webinar, with the participation of women of faith belonging to different religious traditions. 📅 Date: March 5 🕒 Time: 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm (Rome time) 🌐 Online 🎧EN-ES-FR Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_V4RxmV6-RtCwbERrd1cXtQ#/registration For more information: https://wucwo.org/en/women-of-faith/
The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement that brings Christians of many traditions together to observe a common day of prayer each year. Through preparation and participation in the worship service, we can learn how our sisters of other countries, languages and cultures understand the Biblical passages in their context. We can hear their concerns and needs and can join in solidarity with them as we pray with and for them. In this way, it is possible to enrich our Christian faith as it grows deeper and broader in an international, ecumenical expression. The motto of the World Day of Prayer movement is Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action. Through our participation in the World Day of Prayer, we affirm that prayer and action are inseparable and that both have immeasurable influence on the world.