Donations to Catholics for Israel
Do we need your support? Absolutely!
Catholics for Israel is a small, financially independent apostolate, counting on the generosity of its donors to keep operating.
Presently, our most urgent need is to find funding for translating this
website into Hebrew. This will be the first resource of its kind
introducing the Catholic faith in Hebrew.
Thank you for your generosity and for supporting our work of promoting peace and reconciliation in the Holy Land!
May God bless you abundantly from Jerusalem!
Donate Now (Not tax-deductible)
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U.S. Donations
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All other countries
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Payment is made through PayPal, which is fast, easy and secure (more secure than giving your credit card details to a small organization like us). You will be redirected to the PayPal site when click on the 'Donate' button. You can then directly pay with your credit card and do not need to open a PayPal account.
*At this time, donations to Catholics for Israel via this website are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Donate through the Association of Hebrew Catholics (U.S. tax-deductible)
Online Contributions
U.S. contributions (tax-deductible) can also be made through the Association of Hebrew Catholics* (click to donate online).
Contributions by Mail
Please send cash, check, money order or credit card information to:
Association of Hebrew Catholics • 4120 W Pine Blvd • St Louis MO 63108 • U.S.A.
IMPORTANT: Please add a note or line in the memo of each check indicating Catholics for Israel or CFI Project.
Please do not send any correspondence to this address; you are welcome to contact us via this website or to post your comments on our forum.
Checks or money orders must be in U.S. funds and payable at the U.S. bank printed on the check or money order.Credit cards: Please send card type (American Express, Discover,
Mastercard, Visa), card number, expiration date and amount to be
charged.
*The Association of Hebrew Catholics is a non-profit corporation. All U.S. contributions to the Association of Hebrew Catholics are tax deductible in accordance with §501(c) 3 of the IRS code.
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