Climate Justice Niagaraβs 2021 Resolutions
…appeared. Plastic consumption increased as we heeded health concerns during a pandemic. Motivating people to combat climate change needs us to take the same drastic actions. A member of Environment…
…appeared. Plastic consumption increased as we heeded health concerns during a pandemic. Motivating people to combat climate change needs us to take the same drastic actions. A member of Environment…
…a non-contemplated way does not help us touch reality, but instead creates self-serving ideologies. Rohr writes, “We must somehow both give authority to the text [faith] and not let that…
…longing to be reunited. The production honours all the courageous men and women who, while risking their lives, secured our freedom. It is a memorable production any time of the…
…to keep us healthy and happy. We are given a sheet of jokes for the day and an activity sheet to complete. I talk with my fellow residents over the…
…and opened my eyes to new things. I knew I wanted to learn more and get involved so I joined Climate Justice Niagara. Then on March 10 of this year,…
…the lesser feasts, St. Francis promoted Christmas to be the “Feast of Feasts.” Francis’ love for Christmas was commemorated in a special way in 1223 with the first Christmas creche,…
…guilt of complicity. This central conflict in the film’s portrayal of Bergoglio echoes that of Jesus against the religious and political oppressors of his time. Jesus knew that his words…
by Allan Smith Detail from a Nicene Creed early Latin manuscript. Photo: By People – Codex Vat., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8304606 The October Niagara Anglican had an article on the Nicene…
…on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including, but not limited to, the right of free, prior and informed consent; and commit equal support for climate change adaptation and mitigation measures…
…all, hope. Ending with words from Bishop Susan in her charge to the diocese, the bishop had this to say about hope, “hope is not always comforting or comfortable ……
by Angela Rush Three long days of mourning, could it truly be. He would rise as He said, resurrection sets us free. Surely they felt broken, as they turned away….
…our silence, I strongly felt a presence of community and a deep presence of God. We were free to move about as inwardly guided, so I and the other women…
…that goes beyond the dichotomy between two rival groups within the community, or between the community and the outsiders. When the older son refuses to go in the house, the…
…LED bike lights were also imported from China and distributed free of charge. Only about 300 remain. Many farmworkers work all day and their only off time is at night….
…it even feels like an impossible task. But it is only through walking this fourfold path that Tutu says we can free ourselves of the endless and unyielding cycle of…
…the Grand River at the mouth of Lake Erie. Song of the Grand has been performed in churches and community halls for 12 years, and many charities have benefitted from…
…of this Christian community I feel it would be inappropriate to remain silent. In 1952 my parents arrived in Canada as newcomers to this country—a land of promise. Both were…
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