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Catholic Social Teaching on Treatment of Prisoners
by Beth | May 13, 2004 | Justice and Peace
Links to various statements from Catholic Social Teaching on the treatment of prisoners.Catholic Catechism: Torture: More on toruture Vatican perspective on Catholic Prison Ministry Pope John Paul II Jubilee 2000 Message See also US Bishop's statements Fact sheet of...
Social Justice Calendar 2005
by Beth | May 13, 2004 | Justice and Peace
To assist you in your planning for the coming year, the Education for Justice Web Site has produced a 2005 Calendar of holidays, holy days and important social justice dates. They will be highlighting these dates with educational resources for your use. Please note...
”God Goes Online”
CNN has a story about a cyber church. "It is the first 3-D online church service launched in Britain. "The ministers who preach have their sermons appear as cartoon-style "thought bubbles." "Worshippers can log on and put money in the collection box without ever...
Travelers Can Locate Wireless Hot Spots by Zip Code
by Beth | May 12, 2004 | Social
For the increaing number of travelers with wireless-ready lap tops there is now a site that will identify free and fee wireless access hot spots in any given area of the world.WIRED.COM says "Search our directory to locate wireless service. You can browse by a...
Jesuit Magazine AMERICA Editorial on Malaria
by Beth | May 11, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
"There is another killer disease besides AIDS, but it receives far less attention in the wealthy nations of the North—malaria. "Malaria has been almost completely eliminated in the United States and other developed countries. It is often included among the so-called...
May – The Month of Social Justice Encyclicals
by Beth | May 11, 2004 | Justice and Peace
The month of May marks the anniversaries of four of the great encyclicals of the Church's social justice teaching and the US Bishop's "Challenge of Peace.".For links to these documents and other events this month visit http://www.famvin.net/en/calendar/ - Birthday of...
Latest Newsletter of the Association of the Miraculous Medal
by Beth | May 10, 2004 | Vincentian Family
Among the stories in the bulletin is an article by Benjamin Romo, CM on the significance of the Miraculous Medal Today.For the full issue visit http://www.amm.org/bulletins/2004/may04/presltr.htm
‘Poor paying for war on terror’
by Beth | May 10, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
Some of the world's poorest people are suffering as a result of the war on terror, a leading UK charity has said. Christian Aid says the UK Government must halt a "dangerous drift" towards linking aid to fighting terror. The report cites Iraq, Afghanistan and Uganda...
Herbal Drug Widely Embraced in Treating Resistant Malaria
by Beth | May 10, 2004 | Poverty: Analysis and Responses
After years of hesitation, world health agencies are racing to acquire 100 million doses of a Chinese herbal drug that has proved strikingly effective against malaria, one of the leading killers of the poor.The drug, artemisinin (pronounced are-TEM-is-in-in), is a...
Call for English Teachers in China
by Beth | May 9, 2004 | Missions inter gentes
A Call to the Whole Vincentian Family Come, See and Teach in China In the Spirit of St. Vincent Recently Rev. Robert Maloney, C.M. wrote: “I am convinced that it is time to be more concrete in planning about our mission in China and to work actively at finding places...