Bishop Joseph Williams emphasized the importance of keeping Christian hope alive and sharing it with others through concrete actions of service and love for one’s neighbor at this year’s Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Renewal.
Hundreds of families, young people, adults, and parish leaders from across the Diocese gathered last weekend for a powerful day of faith, prayer, and spiritual renewal at the 14th Diocesan Congress of the Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Renewal.
Under the theme “Sent as Missionaries of Hope,” the Congress provided a space to reflect on the evangelizing mission of the Hispanic community, highlighting the importance of bringing Christian hope to families, parishes, and society.
Andrés Arango, the bishop’s delegate for Ministerio Hispano de la Diócesis de Camden, shared: “The conference was truly a sight to behold as the Holy Spirit moved, filling all those in attendance with a renewed faith.”
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Photos: Tim Hawk
Our Lady of Hope Parish
Camden Diocese Catholic Renewal
