Episcopalians offered resources for responding to gun violenceBy Episcopal News Service staff Posted Mar 1, 2018 |
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[Episcopal News Service] Episcopal dioceses and other related organizations are recommending resources to help Episcopalians and others respond to violence, especially gun-related violence. Below is a compilation of many of those resources. This list will grow as Episcopal News Service becomes aware of other resources.
Resources for responding to gun violence
From the Episcopal Church
From Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence
Advocating for gun law reform (from the Episcopal Public Policy Network)
Tell Congress to support common sense gun reform
Tell Congress to ban assault weapons
Liturgical resources
From the Episcopal Church
From Bishops United Against Gun Violence
From Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Litany in Response to an Act of Mass Violence
Get involved in Washington, D.C., March for Our Lives on March 24
Diocese of Washington resource page
Get involved
Bishops United Against Gun Violence
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