The National Catholic
Rural Life Conference (NCRLC) seeks
a living community in which people and the natural world are
given the respect deserving of their creation by a loving God.
In such a society, every person is valued, the Earth is carefully
stewarded, the poor are fed and community life is nourished by
public and
private deeds.
The
National Catholic Rural Life Conference serves the mission of the
Church by communicating a Catholic perspective and urging public
action on rural life and
environmental issues.
Since
its inception in 1923, the Conference has been committed to challenging
and enabling rural people to participate in the Church’s
evangelizing ministry and to live the faith that does justice.
The
National Catholic Rural Life Conference is a membership organization
and depends on the commitment of its members to carry out its
mission. The Conference welcomes all people who share its social
justice and respect of Creation mission to join as active members |