CCJP Catholics in Coalition for Justice & Peace

2 /11/2008

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WHO ARE CATHOLICS IN COALITION FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE?

Catholics in Coalition for Justice and Peace is a coalition of individuals and groups, working for the emergence of just social structures in Australia and overseas. It works as an integral part of the Church at the service of the world and especially of the victims of injustice. It has the following aims:

  •   To act in solidarity with poor, deprived and oppressed people in the struggle for justice and   peace.

  •  To bring a Catholic dimension to that struggle.

  •  To assist and challenge all Catholics to work for justice and peace by establishing opportunities for reflection, dialogue and service.

  •  To work within the Catholic Church for a more inclusive, participatory and just Church.

  •  To work in collaboration with counterparts in Australia and overseas.

URGENT ACTION

SUNDAY SEMINAR

www.getup.org.au/campaign/PulpedOnceAndForAll

NOVEMBER 16: THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: Mr John Phillips, AOCauses-Consequences-Challenges

Mr Phillips is the founding Chairman of The Australian Charities Fund. He is currently Chairman of the Foreign Investment Review Board and Chancellor of the University of Western Sydney. He was formerly Deputy Governor and Deputy Chairman of the Reserve Bank of Australia and a director of a number of major Australian companies. He has a long history of involvement in the community through his work with organisations such as Caritas Australia, the YWCA, the Garvan Institute and several educational institutions

       VENUE: 9 Alexandra Ave . Croydon

          TIME: 9.45am-1pm.

WHAT'S ON

CHECKOUT

11am Sat 15 Nov 2008

Martin Place, Sydney

On November 15 2008, join thousands of families, workplaces and communities in a walk for renewable energy and a safe climate future for our children. With vital decisions being made this year, we will Walk Against Warming to ensure the Australian Government supports strong, urgent action and justice for developing nations affected by global warming.

That's right, Walk Against Warming 2008 is fast approaching and it's critical that we show massive community support for urgent action to address climate change.

But we can't do it without you! Please help make Walk Against Warming an inspiring and powerful message of support for a safe future by:

·     Forwarding this email to everyone you know: click here
Donating online now to help cover the costs of the Walk: click here

·      Volunteering to help promote & organise the Walk: click here

·    Volunteering to help out on the day: click here

Keep your eyes peeled on WalkAgainstWarming.org for news of regional walks too if you're out of Sydney.

 

The cost of Check Out is: $15 for a year's single copy; $25 for multiple copies. If you would like to subscribe please phone or fax CCJP Secretary, Margaret Keyes on (02)97450820    E-mail:ccjp@bigpond.com

Online copies

December 2007

Six Myths About Nuclear Power

December 2006

 Millennium Development Goals

May 2006

Human Rights Bill: Does Australia Need One?

August 2005

Industrial Relations Changes: An exercise in social engineering part 1

 

Industrial Relations Changes: An exercise in social engineering part 2

May 2005

Six More Myths About Hunger

April 2005

Six Myths About Hunger

October 2004

Making An Informed Vote

December 2003

Genetic Engineering Helpful or Harmful?

October 2003

Billions for War! What ABout Health?

September 2003

Water: Australia's newest issues of national significance

August 2003 The Just War Theory
March 2003 Another Law and Order Election
December 2002 Undoing Democracy Corporate Rule or Government Rule?
November 2002 An MAJ by another name is still an MAJ
June 2002 I'm not a racist but...
March 2002 Saving the Planet: The Earth Charter
2001 WTO-Free Trade or Fair Trade?
2000 Mandatory Sentencing and Human Rights
1999 Reconciliation for all Australians
  Genetic Engineering of Food..when is a potato not a potato?

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