This guide was produced by the Justice Coalition of Religious (JCoR), a coalition of 23 non-governmental organizations that are accredited to collectively represent over 200 congregations of Roman Catholic women and men Religious at the United Nations (UN). Congregations of Religious sustain the long-standing tradition of serving people who experience the marginalisation, oppression, and vulnerability resulting from unjust global systems. At the grassroots, Sisters, Brothers, priests, and their mission partners are leaders in the provision of essential services. While these efforts offer vital temporary assistance, our common home cries out for lasting global transformation, a transformation that requires addressing the root causes of human and environmental suffering. We are thereby called to the work of advocacy. HERE
Register Here to attemd the IPA Women's Day Prayer Service on Friday March 6th at 12 noon.
We warmly invite you to share the attached invitation for the upcoming *Women and Children Prayer Service* with your communities and networks.
This reflective gathering, hosted by the International Presentation Association (IPA), celebrates International Women’s Day and honours the strength, wisdom, and dignity of women and girls worldwide. It will be a meaningful time of prayer, gratitude, and renewed commitment to justice and equality.
🗓 *Friday, 6 March*
⏰ *2:00 PM (SAST)* | *7:00 AM (New York EST)*
Participants can register using the link provided on the invitation.
Please help us spread the word by inviting your local communities, partners, and networks to join us in solidarity and prayer.
Thank you for your continued collaboration 🌿
I am currently in the process of preparing this collaborative event on April 18th next with colleagues from AMRI and we would love to see you if you are close by and have the time. Register HERE More Details below.
At the end of April, the Africa Europe Faith and Justice Network Ireland will host an evening webinar on the human and environmental impact of mining, featuring speakers from Africa and Ireland. Booking details will follow in the next newsletter, but for now, save the date: Tuesday 28th April, 7.00-8.30pm Irish time.