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2025 Annual Appeal

Since its founding by missionary societies in 1989, the US-China Catholic Association (USCCA) has worked through friendship and dialogue to build bridges of peace between the people of US and the people of China. As you read the 2025 Annual Appeal Letter from our new Executive Director, Dr. Benjamin T. OuYang, we invite you to consider the ways in which supporters like you have made our mission possible over the years. 

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Our mission remains as urgent as ever, and the USCCA continues to promote dialogue through programs like Book Circle Discussions and Biennial Conferences (pictured above). Will you donate to the 2025 Annual Appeal to help the USCCA in building bridges of friendship and understanding? Each and every gesture of support for our mission, financial or spiritual, is deeply appreciated.

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The USCCA is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. The success of our work depends upon the generosity of people like you.

 
 
 

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

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US-China Catholic Association

c/o Mr. John Dewan,

USCCA Vice Treasurer 

1501 N. Oakley Blvd, #214

Chicago, IL 60622

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Physical address

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US-China Catholic Association

1646 Addison Street

Berkeley, CA 94703

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Director@USCatholicChina.org

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The USCCA is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. The success of our work depends upon the generosity of people like you.

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If you have enjoyed your visit to the USCCA website and learning about our mission, donate $35 to honor the 35th anniversary of the USCCA.

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© 2025 US-China Catholic Association

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