In this issue:
– New Executive Director at Development and Peace – Caritas Canada
– New RNDM Website
– Protest and Human Rights in Canada
– Religious group launches Catholic Eco-Investment Accelerator Toolkit for climate justice
– February 2022 Message from the CRC’s KAIROS Representatives
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In this issue:
– Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2022: Draw together churches across the world in hope
– Marathon of prayer for the 8th International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Trafficking in Persons (February 8, 2022)
– Prayer for Unity (Week of Prayer 2022)
– Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception: Echoes of the General Chapter
– Basilian Bicentennial
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In this issue:
– Call on the International Criminal Court to resume investigation in the Philippines
– December message from the CRC’s KAIROS representatives
– 160 years of trusting in providence
– Francisco Martinez arrived as a refugee and devoted his life to helping others make a home in Canada, too (Joe Gunn for The Globe & Mail)
– Star of the North retreat centre: Aurora living module 2 – “Wilderness: from slavery to freedom”
– Engaging the Laudato Si’ Action Platform
In this issue:
– More than 60 catholic organizations issue statement on COP26 draft agreement
– COP26: Daily reports from a Canadian Ecumenical Delegation
– Canadian bishops to welcome pope Francis to Canada on historic pilgrimage of healing and reconciliation
– A gesture of support from the SNJM for the World March of Women
– Recent Congregational Elections
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In this issue:
– October message from the CRC’s KAIROS Representatives
– Statement of Apology by the Catholic Bishops of Canada to the Indigenous Peoples of This Land
– Canadian Bishops Announce $30M National Financial Pledge to Support Healing and Reconciliation Initiatives
– Indigenous People: How to keep reconciliation going
– CSM Job Posting: Community Life Animator
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In this issue:
– Jesuit Conference Issues Statement on Boarding Schools for Indigenous Students
– SNJMs Elect a New Congregational Leadership Team
– Elections within the Congrégation de Notre-Dame
– The Sisters of St. Martha officially open Bethany Centennial Garden
– Are you a catholic sister who likes to write?
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In this issue:
– Macabre Discovery in Kamloops: Sadness and Desolation
– Religious congregations statements following the Kamloops discovery
– The BC Catholic: ‘Mass grave’ narrative misses need for answers and action: researcher
– Resources of the 2021 CRC General Assembly
– Peter’s Abbey goes solar-powered
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In this issue:
– Letter campaign to the Senate in support of Bill C-15
– Our Lady of Guadalupe Circle: Statement on Including UNDRIP in Canadian Law
– The Canadian Religious Conference supports Bill C-15
– A Post-Pandemic Church – Prophetic Possibilities
– Faithful Companions of Jesus Bicentennial Celebration
– Introduction to the Centre for Canonical Services webinar
– Course: “Church and Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples: Framing the Ecclesial and Theological Questions”
In this issue:
– Kidnapping of consecrated and lay persons in Haiti: Concern and support from the CRC
– Development and Peace cannot stay silent!
– WITNESSES TO THE BEAUTY OF GOD – The Apostolic Exhortation Vita Consecrata 25 Years later
– Listening to Indigenous Voices – A Dialogue Guide on Justice and Right Relationships
– Creation Care as Self-Care
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In this issue:
– Truth and Reconciliation, a word from CRC representatives at KAIROS
– Laudato Si’ +5: See, Judge, Act
– A Deeply Rooted Partnership – Solidarity Beyond a Transactional Relationship
– Position of Administrative Assistant at the Commissariat of the Holy Land in Canada
– A Call to Allyship: Seeking Ways to Honour Indigenous Rights
– Virtual Retreat: “An Invitation Towards Hope”
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