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Exhibition Opening on Social Justice and the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society

On this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the USCCA invites you to visit the University of St. Michael's John M. Kelly Library for an exhibition on "The Golden Rule: Social Justice and the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society." The exhibition's opening talk, "Reflections to Shape the Future, 1918–2025: The Scarboro Mission Archives at St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto," will be given at 6:00pm on January 21 by none other than USCCA Board Member Fr. Robert E. Carbonneau, CP, Ph.D. Please click here to download the full invitation as a PDF.

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The US-China Catholic Association was founded in 1989 by concerned U.S. bishops, Maryknoll, the Jesuits, and representatives of other religious orders in order to promote mutual support and fraternal ties between the Church in China and the U.S. Church.

Mailing address

US-China Catholic Association

c/o Mr. John Dewan,

USCCA Treasurer 

1501 N. Oakley Blvd, #214

Chicago, IL 60622

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Physical address

US-China Catholic Association

1646 Addison Street

Berkeley, CA 94703

Director@USCatholicChina.org

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