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Catholic Committee
of Appalachia
885 Orchard Run Rd.
Spencer, WV  25276
(304) 927-5798
ccappal@citynetnet

Director
Fr. John Rausch, Glenmary
Stanton, Kentucky
jsrausch@bellsouth.net

Administrative Director
Jeannie Kirkhope
Spencer, WV
ccappal@citynet.net

Chair
Marcus Keyes
 Washburn, Tennessee
commonjustice@aol.com

Vice-Chair
Mary Herr
Whittier, North Carolina
maryherr@dnet.net

Secretary
Arnie Simonse
Pineville, West Virginia
arnoldsimonse@aol.com 

Treasurer
Sr. Robbie Pentecost
Lancaster, Kentucky
rpentecost@chrisapp.org 

At Large
Jan Barthel, OSB
Martin, Kentucky
mtabor150@hotmail.com

Bob Maher
Athens, Ohio
lincoln@frognet.net

Jeri Whitely
Bristol, Virginia
jwhitely@aol.com

Charley Naney
Greensboro, North Carolina
cnaney2@gmail.com

Brian DeRouen
Pence Springs, West Virginia
brianderouen@hotmail.com

Jim Couts
Marietta, Ohio
jamescouts@suddenlink.net

Bishop Liaison 
Most Rev. R. Daniel Conlon
Diocese of Steubenville
dconlon@diosteub.org

 


    

The dream of the mountains’ struggle, the dream of simplicity and of justice, like so many other repressed visions is, we believe, the voice of the Lord among us.
-This Land is Home to Me

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Mission Statement 

The Catholic Committee of Appalachia abides in these mountains to bring to life the challenges set forth in both Appalachian Pastorals: "This Land is Home to Me-A Pastoral Message on Poverty and Powerlessness in Appalachia," and "At Home in the Web of Life-A Pastoral Message on Sustainable Community in Appalachia." 

In light of our mission, CCA endeavors…

· to listen to the voices of Appalchia, including those of the natural world,
- to inform its members of issues relevant to the Church’s presence in Appalachia,
· to support through annual meetings, newsletters and workshops, church workers and local organizations who work to address the causes of poverty in Appalachia;
· And, to promote justice and dignity in accordance with Catholic social teaching.  These issues include, but are not limited to education, health care, labor, economic development, and the fostering of sustainable communities.

The Catholic Committee of Appalachia is committed to dialogue and networking whenever possible.

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“In this magnificent work of God’s creation,
· misty mountain haze is holy incense,
· tall tree trunks are temple pillars,
· sun-splashed leaves are stained glass,
· and song-birds are angelic choirs.”
                         

                -  At Home in the Web of Life

 

Since 1970  the Catholic Committee of Appalachia has existed to serve Appalachia, her poor and the entire web of creation.  As a membership based organization, CCA stands in solidarity with its members on issues of concern to them.  Mountain top removal, labor, private prisons development, sustainable lifestyles and communities, poverty, health, clean water, racism and various life sustaining issues are among those which CCA has advanced.

 

The Catholic Committee of Appalachia:

· Publishes and distributes both Appalachian pastoral messages: "This Land is Home to Me" and "At Home in the Web of Life."
· Promotes Catholic social teaching in Appalachia
· Collaborates with Dioceses, local parishes and other oganizations to advance social and environmental justice.
- Offers spiritual and educational opportunities such as Pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Appalachia, the Cherokee Spirituality Retreat/Seminar, religious education materials on Climate Change and the Religious Leaders Forum on Mountaintop Removal.

Join CCA for:
· Its commitment to Appalachia, the people, and the land,
· Its quarterly newsletter PatchQuilt,
· Its engaging and informative Annual Meeting,
· Its workshops on a variety of social justice issues,
· The connections with others in Appalachia
· The support of CCA’s mission.

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