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Pope Paul VI Lecture challenges us all to think again about 'charity'
Over 350 people attended CAFOD’s annual Pope Paul VI memorial lecture, given by Fr Christopher Jamison OSB at St Mary and St Michael’s Catholic Church in Shadwell, East London on Friday 18 November. In his talk, Fr Christopher challenged our definition of charity, and argued for an ethical framework for the financial sector.
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While welcoming the opportunity for a new era in Zimbabwe, CAFOD warns that the power-sharing government must act immediately to avert the country’s biggest food crisis within living memory
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Kenya: Sport and youth a winning combination
Last summer CAFOD brought two young Kenyan slum leaders to Britain to share their inspirational story. We return to the slum project Alice Ahenda represented – a project that’s helping people find their sporting talent.
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Reflection by Archbishop Pedro Casaldaliga
Not yet beatified but still a saint to many. "Celebrating the Anniversary of our Saint Romero of the Americas is to celebrate a testimony that fills us with prophecy," reflects Archbishop Pedro Casaldaliga.
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The Central American University (UCA) in San Salvador provides a focus for intellectual, moral and social action in support of the poorest sectors of society
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Abbé Jean Marie, who lost nine members of his family during the genocide, is involved in vital reconciliation work that provides hope for Rwanda's future
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Writing a will is your best ever opportunity to provide for the people and causes you love.
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Leading theologian: Climate change goes to heart of our faith
Celia Deane Drummond Professor of Theology at Notre Dame University explains why climate change is a faith matter and why we should take action to make a difference.
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