John Carr is the director of the Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. In this role, he assists the bishops in sharing and applying Catholic social teaching, advocating on the moral dimensions of key domestic and international issues, and building the Catholic community's capacity to act on social mission.

John oversees the Conference's policy development and advocacy efforts on poverty, health and housing, human rights, religious freedom and development, environment, arms control and peacemaking. He has assisted the bishops in the development and implementation of these statements: Communities of Salt and Light, Sharing Catholic Teaching, Called to Global Solidarity, Confronting a Culture of Violence, and Putting Children and Families First.

John writes frequently on Catholic social teaching and the moral dimension of public issues. He speaks regularly on the social mission and message of the Catholic Church and the demands of faith in public life. He is the editor of Full Employment and Economic Justice and co-author of Housing and Mediating Structures.

He has represented the Conference at the Vatican and in visits to the Middle East, Northern Ireland, Southern Africa, Russia, Central America and Vietnam.

John has been involved in Catholic social ministry for 25 years. His experience includes serving as Secretary of Social Concerns of the Archdiocese of Washington, as Education Director of the Campaign for Human Development, as Coordinator for Urban Issues at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and as Legislative Coordinator for the Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis.

In public service, John was Executive Director of the White House Conference on Family and was Director of the National Committee for Full Employment.

He currently serves as chair of the Board of the Center for Community Change, on the board of Bread for the World, the National Religious Partnership for Environment, and the Catholic Health Association. He is a regular participant in Preaching the Just Word retreats offered to priests around the country.

John is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota and has received honors and awards from Barry University, University of St. Thomas, Crosier Seminary, the Roundtable of Social Action Directors and the Archdiocese of Washington.

John and his wife, Linda, have four children.




Dangers and Directions
for the Catholic Voter

A special and very timely talk
by John Carr,
Secretary of the Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development
of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops


Saturday, August 23, 7:30 p.m.
St. Frances Cabrini Parish Hall
3201 E. Presidio Rd., Tucson


www.faithfulcitizenship.org



John will outline the mission of the Catholic Church in political life and the message of the U.S. Bishops’ statement "Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship." He will examine the political and ecclesial context for Faithful Citizenship as well as the assets the Catholic community brings to public life. He will suggest some dangers and directions for Catholics who take seriously the challenges of Faithful Citizenship in this election year. John’s talk is sponsored by the Diocese of Tucson and is open without charge to the public.