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News from the USCCA and the church in China

... A world of books that matter

~ an observation by Gerald Doyle, Interim Chief Administrative Officer, USCCA


Maryknoll’s Orbis Books marks a half century of publishing a world of books that matter


The USCCA's 29th International Conference is well underway on this Saturday, 3 August 2024.


We are delighted to be joined in this gathering of friendship, dialogue, peace and HOPE by more than 130 participants from across the US, Europe, East Africa, China, and Taiwan. Over the next several days, we will be sharing reflections from our Keynote Speakers and Panelists -- as well as the meditations from our participants.


In this observation, we would like to express our gratitude to Maryknoll's Orbis Books for their pledge of support and commitment to the USCCA mission.




We are blessed to have have Maryknoll's Orbis Books with us as one of our leading academic press partners.








Bernadette Price, Associate Publisher, has joined us from Maryknoll, NY. Please reach our to her for bulk orders and to learn more about their services.







Featured Book:

The Tao of Asian American Belonging

A Yinist Spirituality

Young Lee Hertig






"In a quest for inclusion amid feminist, womanist, and mujerista discourses, Young Lee Hertig's "yinist" spirituality is a novel attempt to lift up the voices of female, Asian American voices in Christian Feminist and ecological theology."

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About Orbis Books

Welcome to Orbis Books, leaders in religious publishing since 1970. We offer a wide range of books on prayer, spirituality, Catholic life, theology, mission and current affairs. The publishing arm of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Orbis Books addresses a broad readership exploring the global dimensions of faith, inviting dialogue with diverse cultures and traditions, and serving the cause of reconciliation and peace.


To order books from Orbis, please visit here.


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About the USCCA

Our MISSION

Inspired by the Gospel, the mission of the US-China Catholic Association is to build bridges of friendship and dialogue between the people of China and the United States by offering educational, service, and cultural programs in support of the Church and the larger society.


Our VISION

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

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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.


If you have enjoyed visiting the USCCA website and want to learn more about our mission, please contact director@uschinacatholic.org or consider donating $35 to honor the 35th anniversary of the USCCA. 



 


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