Is Fair Trade Finished?

No!!! We don’t think so. The Diocese of Westminster is close to achieving Fairtrade Status and we believe there is much more still to be done to encourage best business practice globally.

Read Maggie Beirne’s notes to get a flavour of the discussion on the Future of Fairtade from the JustShare event held at St Mary-le-Bow church on Wednesday 4th March 2020 which tackled this very question. The Justice and Peace Commission was delighted to be invited to this discussion which proved fascinating. 

Laudato Si’ Week 2020

The Pope has today invited Catholic communities around the world to a week of celebration (16-24 May 2020) to mark the 5th Anniversary of the encyclical Laudato Si’ and to urge us to even greater efforts in the care of our common home. Individuals, schools, parishes and other groups in Westminster are invited to get in touch to let us know what they are doing to mark this week. We will announce more events and resources soon.

Drumming up Hope for Climate Justice

Extinction Rebellion Drummers outside Westminster Cathedral – Ash Wednesday 2020

Extinction Rebellion joined Christian Climate Action on Ash Wednesday 2020 for the launch for 40 Days of Prayer and Action for climate justice during Lent.

Prayers were led by Fr Martin Newell CP outside Westminster Cathedral before the group processed along Victoria Street for another service outside Westminster Abbey. They ended up between the Ghandi statue and Millicent Garrett Fawcett statues on Parliament Square, where a multi-faith vigil will continue twenty-four hours a day for the whole of Lent until Easter Sunday on 12th April 2020.

Read more or sign up for the prayer rota

Multi-faith Prayer Vigil begins in Parliament Square, 26th February 2020.
40 Days of Prayer and Action for Climate Justice

Ash Wednesday Witness


These Angels helped us to demonstrate and protest the links between war, the excessive demands made on the planet’s resources by militarisation, and the current climate emergency.

The annual Ash Wednesday procession through Whitehall Gardens and prayer vigil outside the Ministry of Defence (MoD) took place yesterday. Organised by Pax Christi, Christian CND and the London Catholic Worker –  the message of peace and reconciliation was emphasised with fresh urgency this year by the haunting presence of two ‘Ash Angels’ a performance art project of XR Peace. 

The event began with a liturgy in Embankment Gardens. Water and ashes were blessed by Fr Joe Ryan, former Chair of Westminster Justice and Peace, and distributed ‘as a sign of repentance’ before the group processed to the MoD, led by Theresa Alessandro, director of Pax Christi. Read more…

Jesuits in Britain Announcement


Another big step to support climate justice has been taken as the Jesuits announce they are divesting from fossil fuels by the end of this year. We encourage all Catholic groups and individuals to consider their own financial arrangements to see what more can be done to bring about the reduction in harmful emissions we so urgently need to stabilise the climate and care for our common home. Read Report…

Jean Vanier Investigation Report

A lengthy internal investigation by L’Arche has revealed sexual abuse of several women by the founder Read more…

Our thoughts and prayers are with all at L’Arche as they process this news and communicate it so honestly with all who know, love and benefit from the L’Arche community. We stand in solidarity with the women who shared the truth of their experience of Jean Vanier. 

Fr Dominic Robinson SJ (Chair) and Colette Joyce (Co-ordinator) on behalf of Westminster Justice and Peace.

Help and Support for EU Settled Status

The Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales have issued a helpful update for all EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the UK who seek to remain here following the UK’s exit from the European Union.

“Given the very large proportion of European citizens who are Catholic, this affects many of our parishioners across England and Wales.

While a significant number of people have already completed the process, almost 25% of European citizens living in the UK have not yet applied. This leaves them at risk of losing their rights to live and work here or access important services such as healthcare. We are particularly concerned about older and vulnerable people who may struggle to navigate the process, require assistance with the online application or not even know that their status is at risk. In many cases their main point of contact with society will be through the Church.”

A reminder of the Settlement Scheme’s main points:

  • Any EU, EEA or Swiss citizen living here is required by the government to apply online by 30 June 2021 in order to protect their existing rights.
  • To be eligible people must be living here by 31 December 2020.
  • Some non-European family members of EU, EEA or Swiss citizens are also eligible.
  • Irish citizens do not need to apply.

Details of the application process can be found at gov.uk/eusettledstatus

Information on assistance for vulnerable citizens who may have difficulty in applying can be found at gov.uk/help-eu-settlement-scheme

Additional assistance is available if you:

  • are elderly
  • are isolated
  • are disabled
  • are a child in care
  • have significant language or literacy problems
  • have mental health issues
  • do not have a permanent address
  • are the victim of domestic abuse
  • are the victim of human trafficking

Fr Dominic Robinson SJ, Chair of Westminster Justice and Peace Commission writes, “Our parishes and ethnic chaplaincies bring together a large number of citizens whose future may be uncertain in post-Brexit Britain. As such they are much needed centres of hospitality where people from diverse places can celebrate identity and put down roots in our multicultural society.  Hopefully by publicising this information widely we can help those who need guidance in securing future residence and so see justice is truly being done in welcoming the stranger.”

Events

Tuesday 25th February 2020 Pancake Economics (Towards The Economy of Francesco) 114 Mount Street, London, W1K 3AH – 6.30pm-9.00pm

Come along for pancakes and conversations about how we can create a fairer economic system.

Each table will be hosted by young adults (economists, entrepreneurs and change-makers) attending The Economy of Francesco Conference in Assisi this March, at the invitation of Pope Francis.

We welcome your thoughts, ideas and recommended reading!

Hosted by Jesuit Young Adult Ministries