Supporting Evangelization and Vocations through principled Christian unity.
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ChristianUnity.net exists to support Church leaders who carry responsibility for evangelization and vocations — bishops, vicars general, pastors, ecumenical officers, and diocesan leaders charged with forming a missionary Church.
The site provides a disciplined, mission-aligned framework showing how principled Christian unity can restore credibility, remove obstacles to belief, and strengthen openness to priestly and religious vocations — without compromising Catholic doctrine, formation, or sacramental discipline.
This is not an official diocesan site. It exists as a supportive resource for leaders discerning how unity work can practically serve episcopal priorities in evangelization and vocations, in full fidelity to the Church’s teaching and pastoral authority.
For Bishops & Senior Leadership: Evangelization & Vocations
For Ecumenical Officers: Your Operating Plan
ChristianUnity.net exists to serve two specific groups who carry responsibility for the Church’s mission today:
Supporting Evangelization and Vocations
You carry the responsibility for reversing decline in Mass attendance and fostering openness to priestly and religious vocations.
Christian unity is not a side interest. Handled well, it restores credibility to the Church’s witness and removes obstacles to evangelization and vocational discernment.
This site provides a practical framework showing how ecumenical engagement can directly support your priorities — without compromising Catholic doctrine or formation.
Operationalizing Unity in Service of the Bishop’s Mission
You are tasked with stewarding Christian unity in a way that supports, protects, and advances the bishop’s evangelization and vocations priorities.
That requires:
• Clear alignment
• Defined boundaries
• Practical plans
• Credible outcomes
ChristianUnity.net provides a disciplined, role-specific operating framework so your work strengthens — rather than distracts from — the Church’s mission.