MAKING THE WORLD WORK FOR EVERYONE, WITH GOD'S HELP

The Third Sunday of Advent, is observed in the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia as MDG Sunday. Here are a few possible ways to observe MDG Sunday:

  • Use the Propers for the day as a resource for preaching about God's call to those of us who are advantaged to respond to extreme poverty in the third world;
  • Publicize information and resources available from the Bishop Marmion Resource Center related to the MDGs;
  • Distribute information found through links on this page;
  • Take a special collection for, or devote the loose offering to, MDG-related projects. 

The MDG committee was established in response to a resolution passed by the Council of the Diocese in January 2006. Council 2007 passed another resolution in support of the MDGs.

Other MDG links:

Diocesan MDG Committee meets on an intermittent basis to discuss individual, parish and diocesan responses to the Millennium Development Goals. Contact: David Dixon (Chair)--St. John's, Roanoke dixonnd50@hotmail.com

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