Women in Prison (CPMC Webinar)

Join Sr. Donna Liette of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation for a conversation about the issues women face while incarcerated. She will discuss their unique needs in their journey inside…

Violence, Incarceration, & Ministry (CPMC Webinar)

Join us for a presentation on interpersonal violence, gang culture, and how to address these issues in your ministry. Fr. David Kelly, Executive Director of Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation…

Visio Divina – NACC Webinar

Visio Divina Presented by Ms. Beth McPherson May 19, 2022 ~ 12pm – 1:30pm Central Time Visio Divina, divine seeing, is a form of prayer using visual elements to help…

Intensive Bioethics Course No. 44

The Kennedy Institute of Ethics & The Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Join us at Georgetown University’s historic Main Campus for three days of stimulating conversation…

Ministry to Officers (CPMC Town Hall event)

Join us for a discussion with Deacon George Kain, former secretary of the Connecticut Board of Police Commissioners, former probation officer, and volunteer prison minister. With his expertise and guidance,…

Chaplaincy in a Women’s Prison (CMPC webinar)

Sarah Jobe is the Chaplain at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women and the Co-Director of the Prison Studies Program at Duke University’s Divinity School. She will discuss ministering…

Community Re-Entry Network (CPMC Town Hall event)

Christopher Houston, National Faith-Based Re-Entry Coordinator for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, will present about the Community Re-Entry Network. This initiative is a new program funded by the First Step…

NACC National Conference

Our National Conference will be taking place two years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent violence born of racism and other biases. Multiple forms of polarization and discord have further divided our country, family, friends and even our Church. Trauma in many manifestations has needed to be identified and addressed. We are being stretched by life. Yet, as NACC members, we are ones who continue the healing ministry of Jesus in the name of the Church. The Paschal Mystery marks our lives and our profession. We know and experience that we are lifted by our faith. This Conference is devoted to gathering with one another to be a safe and sacred space to support one another in courageous and honest dialogue on those areas that challenge and stretch us to own our common humanity and destiny, as well as to identify and celebrate what makes and sustains us as healing ministers.