Ministries & Offices

Anti-Human Trafficking

Study Guide

Working Towards Freedom

In response to the CCCB Pastoral letter on human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Canada, "For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free”

The Purpose of the Guide 

This guide was created as a call to mission; to reduce the harms of human trafficking in our local communities and uphold the dignity of every child of God. Pope Francis describes the church’s mission as a “permanent state” that calls us to go to the “peripheries” of society. The primary and supplementary document of reflection used in this study guide is the 2021 Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Pastoral Letter on Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Canada. 

Divided into four sections this guide delves deeper into the pastoral letter and animates it in your specific community context. Each section of this guide follows a particular learning model of See, Learn, Pray, Act. It is recommended to study one section per session. The intent of these reflections is to bring people together in dialogue in local parishes and other community settings. Although in-person settings are ideal the guide is also setup in a way to be used over online communications platforms. 

While group settings are highly encouraged individuals can navigate the studies without a group.  Please be aware that this information is personal in nature and some participants may find the content disturbing.

Before studying with the Guide 

Download or provide printed copies of the 2021 Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops Pastoral Letter on Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Canada.

How to use the Guide 

  1. Welcome participants. 
  2. Pray the included prayer invoking the intercession of Saint Josephine Bakhita. 
  3. Allow time for introductions.
  4. The facilitator may offer a brief outline of the section being studied.
  5. Several resources have been suggested, choose one/two that is most appropriate for your group.
  6. After the last section participants may be invited to share what challenged them and what actions they might undertake. 
  7. The facilitator or volunteer can lead a brief closing prayer. 
  8. Decide a date for the next gathering.

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Contact

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