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Mary’s Meals provides one good meal to some of the world’s poorest children every school day. Our work is named after Mary, the mother of Jesus, who brought up her own child in poverty. Mary’s Meals consists of, respects, and reaches out to people of
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Holy Week Voices from the Holy Land – Poems and Reflections for Lent and Easter, 15 poems, written by a Catholic parish priest in inner London during the lockdown of Holy Week 2020, with 15 reflections, written by modern day Christian voices from the Holy Land. Cost is £7.99 plus postage and packing which for a single book is £1.99. It is also available as an e-book. Available by calling 01926 512980 or by email to: office@friendsoftheholyland.org.uk or via the website www.friendsoftheholyland.org.uk/lenten-book |
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Jubilee 2025 - Increasing Accessibility on our Parishes “Every man and every woman, in whatever condition they find themselves, is the bearer not only of rights that must be recognised and guaranteed, but also of even deeper needs, such as the need to belong, to relate and to cultivate his/her spiritual life to so as to experience it to its fullness and bless the Lord for this unique and wonderful gift.” Pope Francis (December 2022)
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The Irenaeus Project is an initiative of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.
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CaFE—Catholic Faith Exploration DVD and Video resources for parishes, schools, colleges and prisons. A fresh modern approach with easy to run courses that are fun and inspiring and will help people young and old to grow together in faith.
Sharing Sunday’s Gospel with parents and families.
The Mass in different languages
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Fratelli Tutti Infographic An infographic which outlines the content of Fratelli Tutti for those who would find a guide to the Encyclical Letter of help.
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2024 was Lepra’s Centenary Year! Over 3 million people are living with undiagnosed leprosy, which if not treated early enough may result in life-changing physical and mental health issues that can destroy people’s lives. Leprosy, although curable is sadly surrounded by myths and discrimination, which often prevent people from coming forward to seek treatment. At Lepra, we aim to change the negative that surrounds the disease of leprosy and are committed to making sure that people affected by leprosy have the chance to live with dignity and their disease be of little adverse consequence to their lives. I hope this short film link is of interest and helpful for discussion with your parishioners. Click here to watch 100 years of health, inclusion and innovation |