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Sowers of Justice
Answering God's call to transform
human hearts and structures
and to make way for the Reign
of God
Become a Sower of Justice!
Sowers
of Justice is a network of Catholic people and groups working with
the Office of Justice and Peace, Catholic Diocese of Richmond, and others
committed to social justice.
Sowers enrich their parish
and local community by sowing seeds of justice and peace.
Individual Sowers choose their own level
of involvement —
simply receiving the office newsletter and notices of social justice events,
writing to legislators about policy issues, helping plan local Sowers
events, working with others with a passion for the same issue, or participating
in local or national demonstrations with other Sowers. It
is up to you!
Sowers help one another to
live out their action response to the Gospel message.
Sowers seek to connect their faith
with justice and peace in their daily lives.

The Just
News bi-monthly newsletter highlights practical ways to work
for justice.
The Sowers Ecological Working
Group promotes just and simple living that preserves the planet and all
living on it.
Members of the Parish
Legislative Advocacy Network (PLAN) work for just public policies through
letters, phone calls, and visits to public officials.
Sowers share a commitment to the Gospel
and to Catholic Social Teaching.
Each issue of OJP's bi-monthly newsltter
-- Just
News -- analyzes one issue in depth from the perspective of
our faith.
Sowers provides compelling
speakers at its Annual Assembly and at regional gatherings.
Sowers promotes a wide range
of educational events and workshops across the diocese.
Sowers support each other in growing
spiritually and in working for justice.
Sowers nurture a spirituality
for justice through prayer and retreat experiences.
Members of Sowers groups get
to know each other and to support one another’s journeys of faith and social
action.
Sowers Working Groups receive
staff support from the diocesan Office of Justice and Peace in their efforts
to educate the Catholic community on important justice & peace issues.
Sowers work with others in circles of collaboration
for the common good in parishes, schools, and communities.
PLAN members work closely with
Virginia
Interfaith Center for Public Policy to build justice and peace in our
Commonwealth.
Sowers support the anti-poverty
work of grassroots groups funded by the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development.
Sow for yourself
justice
reap
the fruit of steadfast love;
Break up for yourselves a new
field,
for
it is time to seek God,
who comes and rains down
justice upon you.
- Hosea 10:12

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The members of the Church,
as members of society,
have
the same right and duty
to promote the common good
as do other citizens.
Christians ought to fulfill
their
temporal obligations
with fidelity and competence.
They should act as a leaven
in the
world,
in their family, professional,
social, cultural and political life.
- World Synod of Bishops, Justice in the
World (# 38), 1971
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