Bishop John Arnold Speaks to the Southern Dioceses Environment Network, 14th February 2022 #ShowTheLove

Bishop John Arnold, Bishop of Salford, was the guest speaker at the second meeting of the Southern Dioceses Environment Network, held at lunchtime today, 14th February 2022.

He talked to us about his experiences as the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales spokesman on the Environment and his attendance at the UN Climate Conference, COP26, in Glasgow. While much was achieved in that meeting, he was disappointed that there wasn’t a sense of commitment from the world leaders to make the changes needed for 1.5C and we could still have scenarios of 2C, 3C or even 4C. We’ve got to look to COP27 (in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, 7-18 November 2022) to make more courageous efforts to introduce the changes that should have happened at COP26.

However, he told us as we look at the Church we should be pleased with the efforts of Pope Francis. “It was Laudato Si’ that really engaged so many people this time, pointing out real dangers and, as with everything he writes, it’s always a reminder that this isn’t for just institutions and bishops, it’s for each and every one of us. We, all of us, have got our part to play and he brings that gospel down to the individual level.” Our choices each and every day can make a difference.

Real interest has grown among our church members in the last few years, especially in our schools. He is pleased that Salford has started the Guardians of Creation project which will be helpful to all Dioceses, especially in matters of property where we can make changes in energy use as a large property owner. We all play a part in caring for our common home.

As it was Valentine’s Day, we also shared our Green Hearts and messages of hope on-screen during the meeting as part of The Climate Coalition’s annual #ShowTheLove campaign!

The next meeting of the Southern Dioceses Environment Network will be on Monday, 14th March 2022, 12.45-2.00pm. All welcome.

To register in advance with Eventbrite please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/255432404197

For more details please contact Colette Joyce on 07593 434 905 or colettejoyce@rcdow.org.uk

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Southern Dioceses Environment Network Meeting – 14th February 2022

Bishop John Arnold was the guest speaker at the second meeting of the Southern Dioceses Environment Network, held at lunchtime today, 14th February 2022.

As it was Valentine’s Day we shared our Green Hearts and messages of hope as part of The Climate Coalition’s annual #ShowTheLove campaign!

A recording of Bishop John’s talk will be shared shortly. He encouraged us to keep going and to fill the mailboxes of MPs with letters and emails to ensure that promises already made are kept and vital new targets are set at COP27.

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Southern Dioceses Environment Network, with Bishop John Arnold, 14 February 2022, 12:45pm – 2:00pm on zoom

This developing network for all Catholics and our friends who care about creation meets monthly online.

Our guest speaker on 14th February is Bishop John Arnold is the Bishop of Salford and Lead Bishop for the Environment in England and Wales.

We are inspired by the principles of Catholic Social Teaching set out by Pope Francis in the encyclical Laudato Si’ and the teachings on care for the earth and one another found in the Scriptures.

Participants include CAFOD and Diocesan staff and volunteers, Laudato Si’ Animators, clergy, religious, parishioners and activists. Westminster Justice & Peace are the host organisation.

All are welcome.

For more details or to be added to the mailing list please message Colette Joyce, Westminster Justice and Peace Co-ordinator, colettejoyce@rcdow.org.uk or call her on 07593 434 905

Register with Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/247143050517

Online talk on ‘Biodiversity’ 17 February 2022, 7:30pm – 9:00pm

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On Zoom ‘Biodiversity’ talk by Columban Father, Fr Sean McDonagh, organised by St John Vianney Parish, West Green, Live Simply Group.

Fr McDonagh, a well known eco-theologian, will explore the importance for Catholics of protecting planetary biodiversity, ahead of an important UN Conference in Kunming, China, 25 April – 8 May. This Conference is the second part of COP15, the UN Biodiversity Conference of Parties, and will consider how to protect all life on earth.

Fr Sean McDonagh is a Columban priest from
Ireland who works to raise awareness on the connectedness between justice and peace issues, environmental sustainability and faith. He has spent 20 years in the Philippines where he witnessed first hand the impact of changing farming practices and loss of biodiversity in local rainforests.

On Zoom. All welcome.

Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUudOivpj4iG9LJBnbEj7fY8R25oKnq5Bcs

Westminster Justice and Peace E-Bulletin February 2022

Racial Justice Sunday – 13th February 2022

The E-Bulletin for this months lists events in the Diary Dates for CAFOD, Caritas Westminster, the Southern Dioceses Environment Network, the Prison Advice and Care Trust (PACT), the National Justice and Peace Network (NJPN) and many others. Please take a look!

If you have a peace or justice related event that you would like to advertise in the March E-Bulletin do please get in touch with all the details by 28th February. 

In particular, this month we invite you to visit the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales website to view and download resources for Racial Justice Sunday on 13th February 2022:

13th February: Racial Justice Sunday – Theme: In the Image and Likeness of God. Celebrating different presentations of the Holy Family from different countries and cultures. Materials for this year are published by the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales:

https://www.cbcew.org.uk/rjs22/

Prayer – All Catholics are encouraged to mark the day by praying the words of Pope Francis taken from his encyclical letter ‘Fratelli Tutti’, On fraternity and Social Friendship:

Come, Holy Spirit, show us your beauty,
reflected in all the peoples of the earth,
so that we may discover anew
that all are important and all are necessary,
different faces of the one humanity
that God so loves.
Amen.

Scripture Festival at St Alban’s Cathedral 3-5 February

Westminster Justice and Peace will be among the groups taking part in the Scripture Festival at St Alban’s Cathedral from Thursday 3rd – Saturday 5th February 2022.

Colette Joyce (Justice & Peace Co-ordinator), Fr Dominic Robinson SJ (Justice & Peace Chair), Aisling Griffin (Pax Christi Schools and Youth Education Officer) and Elke Springett (Caritas Volunteer Service) will be among those offering Scripture Circles.

Come and find us in the ‘Living the Word’ tent of encounter between 10am – 3.30pm each day.

You can find out more about the whole programme on the diocesan website:

https://rcdow.org.uk/scripturefestival/whats-on/

Holocaust Memorial Day

Photo Credit: CBCEW

Source: Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales

Holocaust Memorial Day is marked on 27 January each year and is a time to remember the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution and in the genocides which followed including Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. It helps us to learn more about the past, empathise with others today, and take action for a better future.

Listen to the story of a 97 year old holocaust survivor; Stella Zylbersztajn-Tzur, here: www.cbcew.org.uk/holocaust-survivors-story/. She was placed in Losice Ghetto in eastern Poland at the age of 15 but was able to escape during its ‘liquidation’ on 22 August 1942. The majority including her mother were killed.

Resources

Resources for Churches produced by the Council for Christians and Jews offer further explanation of the theme as well as poetry, psalms, prayers, a Scriptural reflection, further reading and more.

Download the PDF: www.cbcew.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/01/HMD22-CCJ-Resources.pdf

The Council of Christians and Jews is a nationwide forum for Christian-Jewish engagement.

Prayer

As well as the PDF resource, the Council of Christians and Jews offers the ‘One Day’ Prayer that can be said on or around Holocaust Memorial Day: www.cbcew.org.uk/the-one-day-prayer/

Bishop

Speaking shortly after a visit to Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre in Jerusalem, back in 2020, Bishop Declan Lang, the Chair of the Bishops’ International Affairs department, gave a short message on Holocaust Memorial Day.

Listen here: www.cbcew.org.uk/bishop-lang-holocaust-memorial-day/

Images

Our photographer has visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp on many occasions – some in the presence of Popes.

You can view the full photo album on the Catholic Bishops Conference Flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/catholicism/albums/72157718046179312/

Memorial Vigil with the Iona Community

Holocaust Memorial Day Vigil with the Iona Community at Iona Abbey on Thursday 27 January 19.00-19.30.

In partnership with Interfaith Scotland, there will be reflections & prayers from Iona Abbey, with music from island musicians and contributions from people from different religious traditions.

Register at: https://iona.org.uk/2022/01/25/holocaust-memorial-day-vigil-1900-on-27th-january/

An Appeal for Prayer for Peace in Ukraine – Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, Duke Street, London, 26 January 2022, 4.30pm

His Holiness Pope Francis and His Beatitude Patriarch Sviatoslav, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, have appealed to everyone of good will to participate in prayer for peace in Ukraine on Wednesday 26 January. 

Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral on Duke Street and Weighhouse Street in London W1K 5BQ will be holding a special prayer service for peace in Ukraine at 4:30 pm on 26 January. 

Everyone is welcome to join us.  It is part of a 12-hour marathon of prayer in Ukrainian Catholic Cathedrals and parishes throughout the world.  The marathon of prayer for peace in Ukraine will be live broadcast beginning at 07:00 – on the Ukrainian Catholic TV YouTube channel (above).

Cardinal visits Wormwood Scrubs for Synod Conversation

Cardinal Vincent Nichols visiting Wormwood Scrubs Prison on 19th January 2022

Source: Pact, by Theresa Alessandro

Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of Pact, this week ensured that the voices of prisoners are included in the synodal process. Pact, the Prison Advice and Care Trust, is the national Catholic prison charity.

In response to the Cardinal’s request, Pact facilitated his visit to HMP Wormwood Scrubs where he explained to a group of prisoners that he particularly wanted ‘to listen to those who can often be forgotten’.

Sitting together in the prison’s beautiful, large chapel, the men spoke with the Cardinal about the miracles of Jesus and the value of being able to spend time together in prayer, bible study and at Mass. They shared their struggles with additional isolation during necessary Covid restrictions, and their concerns about the effect of this on their family relationships, especially for their children. Some expressed fear and anxiety about finding a welcome in parish communities on their release.

Watching the men approach the Cardinal one by one to receive a simple wooden rosary and a blessing at the end of their time together was a deeply moving example of the ‘encounter’ Pope Francis calls us to.

Fr Chima Ibekwe has been the Catholic Chaplain at the prison for six years. He described how the work of the multi-faith chaplaincy has adapted during the pandemic when at times the men have been confined to their cells for 23 hours a day to try to prevent the spread of Covid. The chaplains have actually spent more time on the prison wings, making themselves personally available to the men and providing much-needed individual pastoral support.

In fact, when the Pact team had discussed with Acting Governor Dom Ceglowski the viability of the Cardinal’s visit, in giving his full support the Governor referred to its pastoral importance at this time. During the visit, the Governor, senior staff and the whole chaplaincy team joined the Cardinal for refreshments and a further opportunity for encounter. Father Chima said his ‘heart was touched’ by the interest in meeting the Cardinal from so many staff including those who were not people of faith.

In the Family Visitors’ Centre, which Pact designed and built and which can be found on the main road just outside the prison, Pact staff and volunteers explained their family support work to the Cardinal. The Cardinal also heard about Pact’s new FamilySpace initiative, which is open to families and children across London affected by the imprisonment of a close family member. Over Christmas, 40 children with a father in prison made use of the service, having fun with baking and other activities, whilst their mums accessed advice and support from Pact workers.

On behalf of HMP Wormwood Scrubs, Father Chima presented the Cardinal with a picture that included the words from Matthew’s Gospel: ‘I was in prison and you came to visit me’ – words which resonated so powerfully with those of the prisoners who had already said to Cardinal Nichols, ‘Thank you for coming here.’

Pact’s CEO, Andy Keen-Downs, said, ‘This was an important and moving occasion that went to the heart of Pact’s role as an agency of the church – supporting prisoners and their families to make a fresh start.’

Pact’s Faith in Action team is working to inform and encourage Catholic communities to better walk alongside prisoners, people with convictions and their families.

Find out more on the PACT website: www.prisonadvice.org.uk

Or by contacting Theresa Alessandro at parish.action@prisonadvice.org.uk.

Consider making a donation: www.prisonadvice.org.uk/donate

More about FamilySpace – www.prisonadvice.org.uk/familyspace

Christian Climate Action Campaigners Not Guilty of Obstruction

Fr Martin Newell, and Rev Sue Parfitt outside Inner London Crown Court after the verdict
Fr Martin Newell CP and Rev Sue Parfitt outside Inner London Crown Court after the verdict

Source: Independent Catholic News

Well-known Catholic activist Fr Martin Newell, a Passionist Priest currently based in the Diocese of Westminster, was among a group of three people cleared in a court case on 15th January 2022.

Three Christians, including an Anglican Priest and a Catholic Priest, who stopped a DLR train at Shadwell station in London in 2019 in protest at inaction on the climate emergency, were lawfully exercising their right to peaceful protest, a jury has found.

Rev Sue Parfitt, 79, Fr Martin Newell, 54, and Phil Kingston, 85, all members of Christian Climate Action, were found not guilty of obstructing trains or carriages on the railway under the malicious damages act. Sue and Martin stood on top of the train and Phil glued himself to the outside of it then prayed with other members of Christian Climate Action. They told the jury at Inner Court London that they took the action in desperation after trying everything else they could think of to draw attention to the climate emergency.

Speaking outside court after the verdict, Fr Martin Newell said that while he is delighted with the verdict he is still willing to take action that risks a prison sentence, adding: “I’m very grateful to the jury for acting on their conscience and hearing the issues that we wanted to raise in the original action two-and-a-half years ago. The climate emergency is the biggest issue facing the human race in our time and nothing is more important than dealing with that. Despite the words that many governments have said about it being urgent, they’re just not doing it.”

Zoë Blackler from Extinction Rebellion. said: “When a jury hears the truth about the escalating climate crisis, with the depth and seriousness they won’t get from the government or the media, they understand the urgent need to act. The real criminals here aren’t three committed Christians risking their liberty to sound the alarm on a threat of existential proportion, but a government failing to do what’s necessary to safeguard the future of the human race.”

All three defendants told the jury they were compelled by their faith to take action to protect God’s creation and prevent run-away climate change. Kingston also said he was taking action “for the future of my grandchildren and for the future of yours.”

During the trial the jury was presented with a set of facts, agreed on by both the defence and the prosecution, about the escalating climate crisis. These agreed facts included that: “Climate change is a clear and imminent threat to human civilisation. It has become increasingly widely recognised that immediate substantial action needs to be taken in order to stabilise the climate at a temperature in which we can avoid massive and widespread loss of life”.

This trial follows the acquittal by a jury in December of six people, also all members of Christian Climate and known as the DLR ‘Canaries’, who were charged with the same offence during an action at Canary Wharf station in April 2019.

In that case, as in this one, the jury was directed by the judge to decide whether a conviction was “necessary in a democratic society” or whether it would be a disproportionate interference in the defendants’ human rights. The ‘Canaries’ jury returned a unanimous Not Guilty verdict in less than an hour.

The issue of proportionality – arising from the Supreme Court’s recent Ziegler ruling – was also one of the defences used by the ‘Colston 4’ – who toppled a statue of a former slave trader – in their trial which concluded last week. The four were acquitted by a jury in Bristol after removing a public statue of the slave trader Edward Colston.

LINKS

Christian Climate Action – https://christianclimateaction.org/

A blog published at the time of the action: https://christianclimateaction.org/2019/10/17/a-catholic-and-anglican-priest-climb-on-top-of-train-destined-for-the-city/