Justice


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Through the year with Oscar Romero
Daily meditations taken from the recorded talks of Oscar Romero, revealing his love for the poor and dispossessed
Cost: £9.95

Celebrating One World
A collection of prayers, songs and reflections on issues of global justice
Cost: £2.50

Transforming Light: A Rosary for Justice
Beautifully illustrated by photos from CAFOD’s work around the world, Transforming Light is a pocket-sized aid to contemplating the Mysteries of Light in solidarity with the world’s poor
Price: £2.50

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Resources to download Rss Feed
Celebrating the life of Oscar Romero [Chris Bain]

Homily: 'From Cross to Resurrection' (92.80 kB)

Homily from the Oscar Romero 29th anniversary liturgy looking at the life and faith of the Archbishop

Celebrating the life of Oscar Romero [Chris Bain]

Prayer for Romero Anniversary (24.00 kB)

Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated on March 24, 1980 because his commitment to those living in poverty led him to speak out against injustice. This short prayer remembers his teachings, which inspire our work with the poor

Oscar Romero: a guiding light (26.50 kB)

Romero is remembered for his courage, his faith and his love for the poor. The text of this prayer is in both English and Welsh.

Celebrating the life of Oscar Romero [Chris Bain]

Quotes from Romero (33.50 kB)

Homilies and other quotes from El Salvador's great Archbishop of the poor

San Romero of America, our shepherd and martyr (25.50 kB)

This poem by Brazilian bishop Pedro Casaldaliga was published shortly after the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero on 24 March 1980

Eppie Phiri, in Zambia, votes for Trade Justice [Fleur anderson]

Prayers (64.00 kB)

A collection of our most popular prayers on the issue of justice for you to download

Nontobeko Nkomo and Mongameli, aged two, at Empandeni Primary School, Zimbabwe. The lack of food is reaching a critical level - many families are starving [Annie Bungeroth]

The Cry of the Poor (35.00 kB)

Pastoral letter of the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops' Conference, June 2005

89-year-old Mlanzi is blind and cares for five grandchildren - one of which, Janet, is pictured with her (names have been changed) [Fiona Callister/CAFOD]

God hears cry of the oppressed (42.50 kB)

Pastoral Letter by the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops' Conference on the "Current Crisis of Our Country" - Holy Thursday, 5 April 2007

East Timorese children displaced from their homes by burning and looting take refuge in a temporary camp protected by UN peacekeeping troops [Mike Goldwater]

Mass for East Timor (31.14 kB)

A celebration of Mass especially for the people in East Timor, expressing solidarity and invoking God's care and strength in difficult times (pdf)

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(Left to right) Richard Cockle, John Corney, Lizzie Cranfield, and Gavin Baxter celebrate together after finishing the Great North Run 2005 [CAFOD]

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Published on 13/06/2008, last updated on 25/03/2009
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