Every year on February 11th, World Day of the Sick offers a way for the Catholic Church to come together and pray for those who are suffering from sickness.
On February 4th, the International Day of Human Fraternity seeks to promote cultural and religious tolerance. It’s also a day that focuses on interfaith harmony, dialogue, and mutual respect.
Every year in the fall, Yom Kippur completes the Jewish High Holy Days. Also known as the “Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur is held on the 10th day of Tishrei.
Every year Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains around the world celebrate the Indian Festival of Lights called Diwali. This celebration lasts five days and takes place during the Hindu lunisolar month, Kartika.
Every year during the last week of October, Pastoral Care Week provides opportunities for organizations and individuals to recognize spiritual caregivers and their ministry.