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Peace, Ecology & Justice eBulletin - September 2021

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PEJ eBulletin - Sept 2021

A special Columban Peace, Ecology and Justice e-Bulletin focusing on World Day of Prayer for Creation and Season of Creation.

 

7 Days of Creation, Scriptural Prayers and Reflection, Year B

This resource, 7 Days of Creation, Scriptural Prayers and Reflection, Year B, is about how God wants us to act on the twin cry of the earth and…
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World Day of Prayer for Creation

In these times when the global community faces many disruptions and uncertainties across social and environmental landscapes, we all need words…
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Season of Creation 2021 (September 1st – October 4th)

Christians worldwide celebrate the wonderful gift of God's creation in September each year during the Season of Creation. It is a time to give…
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Working Towards Ecological Awareness in China

Invariably the participants in these workshops experience an awakening to wonder when they look through a microscope to see the beauty of life…
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“Big Lake” is running dry for the first time ever

Since the Columbans first arrived in Taiwan in the late 1970s, until today, never in the country's history had we experienced a water shortage.…
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Seasons of Creation - Climate Change Lamentation

Archbishop Peter Loy Chong of Suva in Fiji has produced a powerful Climate Change Lamentation song to tell the story of Pacific Islanders united…
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Watch - 7 Days of Creation Resource - Year B

This resource, 7 Days of Creation, Scriptural Prayers and Reflection, Year B, is about how God wants us to act on the twin cry of the earth and…
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Minimum wage guarantee for seasonal workers

During their training period of 14 hours, the workers were paid $24.36 per hour. They were then put on a piece rate of only $2.50 per box of…
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