Tag: justice
Revolution, Reluctantly: Fr Kieran Creagh’s journey through trauma
Fr Kieran’s presence here, drinking tea in the cold January sunlight, is in itself a more remarkable fact than you could possibly guess.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Learning Refuge: Life re-blooms in Cyprus
The Learning Refuge continues to expand at pace, taking on new initiatives and responsibilities in a bid to deal with the scale of need.
Andrew Lees Trust confront the true price of ilmenite
Yvonne Orengo, Director of the Andrew Lees Trust, describes the real costs being incurred 5,000 miles from Rio Tinto’s London headquarters.
A society which forces people to wait (from ‘Passion for the Inner City’)
An extract from Austin Smith's 'Passion for the Inner City': the psychological violence of 'waiting' which the powerless in our societies experience.
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