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1st Assembly of the Southern Conference of Catholic AIDS Ministers
Norcross, Georgia

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

SECCAM 2008The Southeastern Conference of Catholic AIDS Ministers (SECCAM) was established in May of 2007 to respond to the growing need for a Catholic-based response to the AIDS epidemic in the Southeastern region of the United States. It emerged from a concern of AIDS ministers and lay ecclesial ministers about the root causes leading to the rise of HIV infections in the South, now considered the "epicenter" of the second wave of AIDS in the country.

Inspired by Catholic social teaching, SECCAM acknowledges the God-given dignity of each human being and advocates for just programs which allow access for all people to prevention education, early testing, healthcare treatment (including medications), spiritual accompaniment, and support for all our brothers and sisters infected and affected by HIV and AIDS. As Catholics, we believe that our faith community is well positioned to positively respond to the crisis with its teachings, ministries and structures to promote the Catholic HIV and AIDS prevention, awareness and education message.

Our increasing concern stems from recent public health data showing that the South, specifically, now accounts for the highest number of new infections; the largest number of people living with AIDS; and the greatest number of AIDS-related deaths. We are witnessing the devastation this epidemic is causing among our friends and families, in our parishes and in the general community.

We have seen how HIV and AIDS keep snatching precious lives among our youth, the poor, the elderly and the marginalized. There are unique challenges faced by persons impacted by HIV and AIDS in the region: the shortage of medical specialists in rural areas, the widespread lack of awareness, the ingrained stigma and consequent discrimination converge in a humanitarian crisis deserving of an immediate and focused Christ-like response.

SECCAM encourages Catholic ministries, lay ecclesial ministers, parishes, schools and dioceses to establish creative collaborations for integrating the response of the Catholic Church to the HIV and AIDS crisis into their particular programs and ministries. Our initial step is to invite you to join us at a retreat facility in Norcross, Georgia for our first SECCAM Assembly, SECCAM e08. Join us to reflect and pray, think and learn, listen and speak, share and receive, mourn and celebrate, rest and work. There is a lot of work to do for all the lives touched by HIV and AIDS.

God entrusts us to one another. We hope you can join us in Norcross, Georgia from August 12-16 2008.


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