Tag: justice
Inner State: Passionist Life in North Belfast
North Belfast is a community that has seen immense trauma over the past century – defined by political forces beyond its control.
May 30 2024
To Illumine the Mind: the Catholic diaspora in Paris
In Paris, Martin Coffey leads a church overflowing with working class immigrants. The picture of religion in France, he tells us, is not what you think.
Mar 01 2024
Positive Faith present a World Aids Day service, ‘The Reason for Hope’
Reflections, music and scripture as well as opportunities for sharing on this World Aids Day online service.
Dec 01 2023
Dust to Dust: Passionist Life in Haiti
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Fr Rick Frechette has been the cornerstone of a Passionist community all giving their lives for the beleaguered nation.
Oct 31 2023
Bodies on the Line: A Clarion for Christians
An exclusive extract from Rev'd Sue Parfitt's new book on Christians, Civil Resistance and the Climate Crisis - out soon via Lab/ora Press.
Jul 26 2023
We read the gospel as if we had no money (an extract from ‘Sabbath Economics’)
Ched Myers' beloved collection of essays grappling with justice, scarcity, and the economics of enough is back in print via our friends at Lab/ora Press.
Jul 03 2023
Refugee Christians are searching for the community seen in Acts. Where is it?
I knew mass wasn't what Ahmed was looking for. He was looking for the incarnate day-to-day-expression of the Eucharist. He was looking for Christian community.
May 31 2023
Positive Faith champion the Power of Peer Support, in London
PositiveFaith present an afternoon on the Power of Peer Support for those living with HIV, on June 15th. Free, and welcome to all.
May 24 2023
Practising prayerful presence, in Finsbury Park: an interview with Br Johannes Maertens
For London Catholic Worker, Henrietta Cullinan interviews Br Johannes Maertens about his practise of pastoral ministry, meeting people in Finsbury Park.
May 22 2023
Blessed are (all) those who are persecuted in the cause of right
Are there limits to solidarity, when there is honest disagreement on tactics or principle? Fr Martin Newell suggests we should err on the side of supporting one another.
Apr 25 2023
Listen to the award-winning documentary on AIDS activist Fr Bernárd Lynch
'Falsely Accused', by Padraic Flaherty, follows Fr Bernárd Lynch's story including his ministry at the height of the AIDS pandemic, and his US trial on false charges.
Apr 24 2023
Dive into the life of Ruth First, and ‘Black Gold’, with London Mining Book Club
Join London Mining Network on May 17th to honour the life, work, and legacy of the anti-apartheid activist Ruth First.
Apr 22 2023
Change Everything: Why Reformed are transforming lives for prison leavers
Kemi and Natasha Ryan are the epitome of the DIY start-up. Their organisation, Reformed, is a ground-up, first-hand mentoring service working with prison leavers, helping them to find a path back to work and a fuller life.
Apr 10 2023
Look inside Catholic Worker Farm at their June open day
Meet the team and learn all about their work supporting asylum seekers with no recourse to public funds.
Mar 28 2023