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What are the Millennium Development Goals?
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight interrelated targets for the eradication of global poverty. More than 180 Countries, including the United States, have endorsed the MDGs and promised to direct resources toward their fulfillment.
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Campaña de los Objectivos de Desarrollo del Milenio
Millennium Development Goals
On the Issue: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
The Episcopal Church and the MDGs

MDG Prayers and Theological Reflections
A Theological Reflection On The Millennium Development Goals
A Bidding Prayer For An End To Global Poverty And Instability
Evening Prayer for Advent with Prayers for an End to Global Poverty
A Theological Reflection on the Millennium Development Goals for the Season of Advent
An Advent Bidding Prayer for an End to Global Poverty and Instability

The Holy Eucharist: In Celebration of the Millennium Development Goals

This form of the Holy Eucharist follows Rite II, Eucharistic Prayer A, in the Book of Common Prayer and includes Prayers of the People on the MDGs as well as hymns chosen to reflect the social and baptismal responsibility of Christians as citizens of a global community.   It was used in the Chapel of Christ the Lord at the Episcopal Church Center in New York at a special Eucharist to celebrate the joint pastoral letter on the MDGs “That All May be One,” issued September 15 by Episcopal Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold and Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.   The service can be adapted to any occasion by substituting the proper readings and prayers.

  
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Stations of the Cross for Global Justice and Reconciliation
This form of the Stations of the Cross offers the opportunity for Christians to meditate on each of the stations by contemplating the needs of suffering people in God’s creation today.  The devotions challenge us to think about how we – the ministers of God’s reconciliation in Christ – can honor Christ’s sacrifice by offering ourselves to the healing and repair of the world God sent his Son to save.  More

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