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AIC Writes Open Letter to Burmese Authorities

Open letter to Burmese authorities issued an appeal on 19 May 2005 to put an end to violence towards the Burmese opponent Aung San Sun Sun Kyi. Open letter to Burmese authorities [22/08/2005] As Patricia de Nava demonstrated it recently, in her capacity as Doctor...

Conference Picks Up Themes of Vincentian Leaders

The theme of this Conference, Hope:The Foundation of a Civilization of Love and Justice, culminates a two-year focus of the Vincentian Chair of Social Justice Lectures of 2004 and 2005, “Toward a Civilization of Love and Justice” by S. Evelyn Franc, DC and “A Passion...

New Religion and Ecology Website

This site is a portal to the emerging dialogue within religious and spiritual communities on ecological issues. This dialogue shows great promise for sustaining biological and cultural diversity. In varied ways religions have been containers of symbolic language...

Frederic Walked the Christian Talk

Anthony-Frederic Ozanam ministered to the poor of Paris - Blessed Frederic Ozanam -- September 8 Prestigious Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral witnessed on, Aug. 22, 1997 the beatification by Pope John Paul II of Anthony-Frederic Ozanam, an enthusiastic lay crusader who...

No Excuses – Eradicate Poverty

The Millenium Campaign site offers practical ways to eradicate poverty.When 189 Heads of State and government from the North and South, as representatives of their citizens, signed onto the Millennium Declaration at the 2000 UN Millennium Summit, there was a palpable...

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