NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 21-7-24

1/ Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group – give out second hand clothes to the men held in immigration detention at Gatwick (Brook House and Tinsley House detention centres), currently they need Medium t-shirts, Medium & large sweatshirts, Medium & large hoodies, Medium jogging bottoms, Small, medium or large jeans, second-hand trainers. Men’s clothes only.  If you have any please place in the boxes at both churches. http://www.gdwg.org.uk/

 

 

 

2/ Live Simply Tip of the Week. Waste less—Reduce food waste, and avoid throwing away food whenever possible. Always bring your own bags when going grocery shopping.
 

3/ Parish Projects for 2024. We have a number of project & for the next few weeks we’ll be highlighting them one at a time.  The Columbans Adopt a Tree. This is a joint project between the Higaonon indigenous people on the island of Mindanao, Southern Philippines and the Missionary Society of St. Columban https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jFwR123pZbruMn8UBPQc7q2DfjxAKvRv/view

 

 

 

4/ Information about Justice & Peace will be available on the church website & Facebook pages over the next few weeks https://www.catholicparishofworthingandlancing.co.uk/  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1427310857569842

 

 

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 14-7-24

1/ Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group give out second hand clothes to the men held in immigration detention at Gatwick (Brook House and Tinsley House detention centres), currently need Medium t-shirts, Medium & large sweatshirts, Medium & large hoodies, Medium jogging bottoms, Small, medium or large jeans, second-hand trainers. Men’s clothes only.  If you have any please place in the boxes the following two Sundays at both churches. http://www.gdwg.org.uk/

 

 

2/ Live Simply Tip of the Week Go meat free. See if you can reduce your meat consumption at least one day each week, or reduce consumption of animal products. Buy local and in season fruits and vegetables, or try growing your own.

 

3/ Parish Projects for 2024 we have a number of projects & for the next few weeks we’ll be highlighting them one at a time.

CAFOD World Gifts are a range of life-changing virtual charity gifts that will help transform the lives of families and communities living in poverty. Watch our short video to explain how World Gifts works. £1,000 has been donated & divided between these education projects: School Starter Pack, Teach someone to Read, Sewing Kit’s, Therapy through Play https://worldgifts.cafod.org.uk/pages/how-it-works

 

 

4/ A&B Diocese Did you know that our Diocese has done away with its investments in Fossil Fuels.

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 7-7-24

1/ Live Simply Tip of the Week Buy more consciously—Look for goods that have less packaging. For instance, don’t buy individually wrapped cheese, or individual snack packs. Buy fewer things, but spend more to buy local, or support businesses that pay fair wages.

 

 


2/ Parish Projects for 2024 We have a number of projects & for the next few weeks we’ll  be highlighting them one at a time

British Red Cross Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.  Civilians continue to pay the highest price in this ongoing conflict. In Gaza, the situation is catastrophic. Men, women and children are facing the threat of starvation, and the health system has all but collapsed. In Israel and beyond, families are desperate to receive news of their loved ones still being held hostage and for them to be released.  The UN reports that since 7 October over 36,000 have been killed and over 81,000 injured in Gaza, with over 500 killed and over 5000 injured in the West Bank. Over 1,200 have been also been killed and more than 5,400 injured in Israel.  We’re seeing human suffering on an unprecedented level.

A £1,000 donation is being sent

For further information https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territory-appeal

 

 

3/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

 

 

Reply to Parishioner’s Election Questions from Sir Peter Bottomley

This is the reply to questions from parishioners from Sir Peter Bottomley
As a concerned advocate for the well-being of my constituents in Arun and Worthing, I am acutely attuned to the financial strain faced by some members of our community. Drawing upon expert guidance from Citizens Advice when I visited their Worthing office.
I pressed the Chancellor to ensure that benefits were adjusted in line with inflation in the Autumn Statement.
I remain committed to supporting our most vulnerable residents and working towards targeted assistance for those disproportionately affected by cost-of-living pressures. While I acknowledge the vital role food banks play in alleviating hardship, I am pleased that the majority of households in the UK enjoy sufficient food security, thanks in part to rises in the National Minimum Wage. On 1st April 2024, the Government delivered a cash boost to the National Living Wage. This year, in accordance with advice from the Low Pay Commission the National Living Wage rose by 9.8% for over 23s, and 12.4% for over 21s. I am pleased that this has made a positive contribution to a huge number of households.
The unexpected hardship for so many because of the impact of the energy crisis and rises in cost-of-living costs across the globe cannot be underestimated.
In the past year, we have seen inflation drop substantially. The Government has worked patiently and consistently to get the economy back on the right track and the national debt reduced.
If re-elected, I will continue to press the Government to ensure the country’s finances can be placed on a sure footing.
I have consistently emphasised my unwavering support for upholding our international commitment to allocate 0.7% of our national income as official aid. As I explained in my article for The House magazine – see https://www.politicshome.com/…/by-cutting-foreign-aid…, I believe this is essential for enabling poorer countries to break the cycle of poverty and for our country to continue setting an example in global development assistance. I have pledged to collaborate with colleagues across the House to challenge this decision and advocate for a reversal.
While I acknowledge the significant economic challenges posed by the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, I firmly believe that cutting back on our development commitments overseas was an ill-advised move. The impact of this cut is being felt most acutely by the world’s most vulnerable populations, including millions of children at risk of famine and women without access to essential healthcare services.
I am committed to working with like-minded colleagues to restore our commitment to the 0.7% target, as promised to the people of Worthing West when I was first elected in 2019.
I believe human rights in the workplace are essential, encompassing the right to a safe and healthy environment, fair compensation and equal pay for equal work, collective bargaining, and protection from forced labour and trafficking. Building on existing regulations, such as Section 172 of the Companies Act, I encourage all businesses to adopt a responsible approach by considering their environmental and social impact. Many companies have already committed to the UN’s Race to Zero campaign, and I urge others to follow suit and set targets for achieving net zero emissions. As a strong advocate for a fair and open society, I will continue to champion these values both in and outside of Parliament.
The UK played a key role in the COP15 negotiations, building on our country’s presidencies at COP and G7, including the Leaders’ Pledge for Nature, which saw world leaders commit to sustainable food production, ending illegal wildlife trade, and addressing climate change. The G7 Climate and Environment Ministers have also pledged to swiftly implement the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) and provide international climate finance for nature-based solutions.
It is crucial that our democracy has a symbol of strength and stability at its core. As your representative, I am a fierce advocate for your concerns, priorities, and opinions, amplifying your voice above all others. As Father of the House, I have had the privilege of being a powerful voice for Worthing and Arun, consistently placing our local issues on the national agenda

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 30-6-24

This edition is about the General Election

 

SVP CAFOD Election Campaign Thanks to the 71 people who signed the sheet of questions to the candidates. Here are the answer’s received

 

 

 

Sir Peter Conservative Worthing West would be pleased to discuss the matter further with parishioners. We replied saying there isn’t time to arrange a meeting but if re-elected we could arrange a meeting with him later in the summer.

 

 

 

Tom Rutland East Worthing & Shoreham Green Party Election Candidate Thank you for getting in touch.

As a parliamentary candidate, a voluntary and unpaid role, I have no office or staff team, have been working in a full-time, regular job alongside being a candidate.

Now that the general election has been called for Thursday 4 July, I am on unpaid leave from work and campaigning full time, focusing on meeting voters at their doors. I hope that either I or one of our campaign volunteers will be at your door in the days and weeks ahead of 4 July. I will respond as soon as I’m able to – prioritising urgent cases – but this may take some time, as I am receiving a very high volume of correspondence. Thank you for your understanding.

If you live locally and haven’t already provided your address, please do as I prioritise replying to local people in the East Worthing and Shoreham constituency and – in line with parliamentary convention – I’m only able to pick up issues for people who live locally.

If I am fortunate enough to be elected, I will have a full staff team – including caseworkers – and a local office here in the constituency. I will hold regular advice surgeries and arrange community events to open up politics more. Representing you will, rightly, be my only job – I will be the active, full-time and focused MP you deserve.

 

 

 

Debbie Woudman East Worthing & Shoreham Green Party Election Candidate

Thank you to the SVP & J & P groups for the marvellous job you are doing to build a sense of community with your parishioners.  I am grateful to receive interesting and passionate questions about our wider society and the world we share with nature.

As your questions require detailed answers, I wanted firstly to share a link with you to our manifesto:  https://greenparty.org.uk/about/our-manifesto/

This document clearly evidences our commitment to addressing wealth inequality and opportunities for innovative wealth distribution which will tackle food poverty and homelessness.

It also explicitly states our position on reinstating the Foreign Aid budget.

Finally, I believe you will also see our commitment to ensuring accountability of all corporations to uphold the rights of workers, as well as the rights of the natural world.

Thank you for your understanding that at this busy time I am unable to go into any greater detail, but assure you of my willingness to work hard to ensure the above three items are actioned in the next government in the event I were to be elected.

Best regards, and again my thanks to the parishioners for actively engaging in the democratic process.

Debbie Woudman

 

 

 

Sonya Mallin Worthing West Green Party Election Candidate

 

1. Cost of Living Crisis:

 

I think it’s helpful to remember that it’s not simply a cost of living crisis, but a cost of inequality crisis. Never before has there been such a disparity between high earners and the rest of society. If elected, Greens will campaign to:

 

  • Increase Universal Credit and legacy benefits by £40 a week.
    • End the unfair five-week wait for benefits which is pushing people into debt.
    • Abolish the two-child benefit cap and lift 250,000 children out of poverty.
    • Increase all disability benefits by 5%.
    • Ensure that pensions are always uprated in line with inflation and keep pace with wage rises across the economy.
    • Increase carer’s allowance by at least 10% a month.
    • Scrap the bedroom tax

 

The Green Party has additional measures which are aimed at helping people struggling with the cost of living including free home insulation, subsidised public transport, and investment in the public services.

 

  1. International Aid:

 

The Green Party can do better than that and so we should.  The UK carries a particular responsibility for its high share of historic global emissions and as a former colonial power. In recognition of the importance of supporting countries in the Global South to decarbonise their economies and be resilient to climate impacts, Greens would ensure that the UK’s existing climate finance commitments are delivered in full. Elected Greens will also push for the UK to:

 

  • Go beyond restoring international aid to 0.7% of GNI, raising this to 1% by 2033.
  • Increase the climate finance budget to 1.5% of GNI by 2033, with an additional contribution to a newly established Loss and Damage Fund in order to help climate vulnerable countries to respond to increasingly severe storms, floods and rising temperatures.
  • Support a new international law against ecocide and stand with those protecting biodiversity globally, including indigenous peoples.
  • Enable the people of the Global South to take the lead on how aid is spent, as those with most at stake know best how to solve their problems. In some cases, this may mean direct support to affected populations rather than working through authoritarian or corrupt governments.
  • Establish a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry for Truth and Reparatory Justice to address reparations needed to redress global inequalities caused by the trans-Atlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans.
  • Work within international frameworks and with international partners to remove the burden of debt from the Global South.
  • Make finance and technology available to support the development of environmentally and socially sustainable economies of low-income countries to tackle the causes and impacts of the climate and nature emergencies.

 

  1. Business Accountability:

 

Businesses do need to be held accountable for their operations at both home and abroad.  Workers rights have been in decline for decades with too many people being exploited in the workplace with too little protection from the law. We believe the trade unions are a vital partner in building a fairer, greener economy and so we would campaign to:

  • Repeal current anti-union legislation and replace this with a positive Charter of Workers’ Rights.
  • Introduce a maximum 10:1 pay ratios for all private and public-sector organisations so no worker has to see their CEO getting paid more in a day than they do in an entire year
  • Introduce a minimum wage of £15 an hour for all, no matter your age, with the costs to small businesses offset by increasing the Employment Allowance to £10,000.
  • Deliver equal rights for all workers currently excluded from protections, including ‘gig economy’ workers and those on ‘zero hours’ contracts.

 

We will legislate for workers to have full employment rights from day one of their employment and properly fund the enforcement of workers’ rights and abolish tribunal fees, to ensure that bad employers have nowhere to hide.

 

All large and medium-size companies will be required to carry out equal pay audits and redress any inequality uncovered both in terms of equal pay for equal work, and unfair recruitment and retention practices.

 

And we will campaign for safe sick pay, because it’s good for workers, good for employers and good for public health.

 

‘Gig economy’ workers – like those working for Uber and Deliveroo – are excluded from fundamental workers’ rights and we believe every worker deserves equal protection. So, we will bring platform workers under a single legal status of ‘worker’, with full and equal rights from the first day of employment.

 

Regarding taxes, Green MPs will support an increase in the rate of the windfall tax on oil and gas production and the closing of existing loopholes and tax-relief mechanisms. We would introduce a windfall tax on banks when excessive profits are being made.  We would also propose a range of changes to VAT, reducing it on hard-pressed areas such as hospitality and the arts and increasing it on financial services and private education.  These changes would raise up to an additional £40bn in business taxes during the five years of the next parliament.

 

Elected Greens will advocate for a carbon tax to incentivise businesses to decarbonise their supply chains and to help raise the money needed to shift to a zero-carbon economy.  There will be an alignment of all existing taxes on fossil fuels and carbon emissions to aid compliance.  Elected Greens will propose levying a carbon tax at an initial rate of £120 per tonne, rising to a maximum of £500 per tonne of carbon emitted within ten years. This is deliberately designed to make it cheaper for the emitter to take steps to reduce emissions rather than pay the tax.  We estimate we will be raising up to an additional £80bn by the end of the parliament, then falling back after that as carbon emissions reduce across the economy.

 

And finally, to ensure our natural environment is protected, we will introduce a new Rights of Nature Act giving legal personhood to nature. For the first time, it would give Nature legal personhood, meaning that it could not be exploited for financial gain. The Act would also set standards for soil quality and phasing out the most harmful pesticides immediately (including glyphosate) and, as we move towards regenerative farming methods, introduce rigorous tests for all pesticides. Only pesticides that pass this test, and demonstrably don’t harm bees, butterflies and other wildlife, would be approved for use in UK and we would end the emergency authorisation of bee-killing pesticides.

 

The Act will work in tandem with our commitment to a separate Climate and Nature Act. This will address the full extent of the climate and nature crisis in line with the most up-to-date science – and ensure a comprehensive and joined-up approach to the ecological emergency. Elected Greens will also push for a Clean Air Act, which will set new air quality standards for the UK. We would enshrine the right to breathe clean air in the law. Elected Greens would seek to strengthen and prevent any rollback of existing protections of the Green Belt, National Landscapes and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

 

We will also set aside 30% of our land and seas by 2030 in which nature will receive the highest priority and protection and take the water companies back into public ownership.

 

We believe the only way to end the scandal of our filthy water is to end the failed experiment with privatisation and bring the water companies back into public ownership. Money that is now being extracted by shareholders would be invested to fix the leaks and rebuild infrastructure.

 

Public water companies must also ensure that abstraction respects nature. Elected Greens will push to restore rivers and take a nature-based solutions approach to the prevention of flooding and storm overflows.

 

We would increase DEFRA’s budget by £1.5bn, allowing an increase in funding for the Environment Agency and Natural England, to support the vital work they do to protect our environment. This would include developing a soil health monitoring programme for England, to match those in Scotland and Wales, to assess and understand changes in the health of soil over time. This would end the flow of pollution into rivers and the sea from fertilisers, agricultural waste and sewage, through effective monitoring and enforcement.

 

These are the replies to date any further ones received will be added

 

 

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 23-6-24

1/ Live Simply Tip of the Week Live Simply Tip of the Week   Make your own compost. Shop-bought costs over £4.00 for 20 litres. A heap in your back garden is absolutely free.

2/ Fr Silvester sends his sincere thanks for the donations received on the Medical Centre website

 

 

3/ Parish Projects for 2024 The money towards parish projects this year will go to the following charities. Abroad – British Red Cross Gaza fund, CAFOD Education project, Columbans Tree planting in Philippines

Local projects Blue/Green film festival, Andy`s Angels, Billy & Beyond, Yarda, Dales Skateboarding,

Catholic Worker, SHOUT

Thanks to those who recommended these projects, more info about them to be published in following week’s newsletters

 

 

4/ CAFOD Legacy Event Thursday 27 June, 10:30am-12:30pm in St Peter’s Parish Room Shoreham, BN43 5WG

Come and learn more from our international colleagues about the plans of communities around the world to tackle the injustice of poverty. All welcome, please sign up here https://cafod.formstack.com/forms/adurvalley_legacy_event_invitation_rsvp

 

 

 

5/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 16-6-24

1/ The J&P & SVP groups are having stalls with a letter for parishioners to sign leading up to the General Election, this Sunday. There are three questions that parishioners could sign up to, these have been taken from the briefing received from SVP/CAFOD.  These questions will then be emailed to the candidates for them to reply with their answers.   They could also be used if candidates come to their doors or they could be asked at Hustings if any are arranged locally. The questions are

 

a/ With almost two million people using foodbanks in the UK, the highest number on record, what are your plans to tackle the cost of living crisis in our area and nationally?

 

b/ The UK has slashed its aid budget, turning its back on the fight against global poverty. Will you, if elected, agree to restore the aid budget to 0.7% of national income, as agreed in the International Development Act, and show that we are a country committed to making the world a better place for all?

 

c/ If elected, what steps would you take to ensure businesses are held responsible for their operations, both at home and abroad to ensure workers’ rights are upheld, affected communities are safeguarded and the natural environment is protected?

 

 

2/ Restore Nature Now March Sat 22nd June London.  Nature Needs You!  Rivers choking on pollution, precious woodlands destroyed, seas overfished & peat bogs burned. Nature in the UK is being assaulted. Last year XRUK created The Big One, where we invited other organisations, charities and groups to demand government action on the climate and ecological nature. On June 22 we return to London, this time, side by side with dozens of organisations and thousands of people from across the country to demand action in a truly co-created action. This March will have added urgency as it comes less than two weeks before polling day.  Pledge to march, find out more information and check out the supporting organisations: http://www.restorenaturenow.com

 

 

 

3/ Refugee Week 17th to 23rd June https://refugeeweek.org.uk/ 

Celebrating Refugee week in Worthing – FACES OF RESILIENCE IN WORTHING 

Join Worthing 4 Refugees for a photography exhibition at Worthing Library, June 8th – June 22nd. These powerful images narrate the stories of local Ukrainian women who escaped the war, embarking on an odyssey from Ukraine to West Sussex. Titled “Faces of Resilience,” this collaborative effort with Worthing 4 Refugees, Adur Ukraine Support, and Community Works honours courage, hope, and the human spirit.

 

 

 

4/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

 

 

 

5/ Live Simply Tip of the Week Plastic bags only serve their purpose for an average of 30 minutes before they are thrown away. This leads to huge amounts of plastic waste ending up in our oceans every year. What can you do to help reduce the amount of trash in our environment?
 

 

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 9-6-24

1/ The J&P & SVP groups are having stall’s with a letter for parishioners to sign leading up to the General Election for this Sunday & the following one. There are three questions that parishioners could sign up to, these have been taken from the briefing received from SVP/CAFOD.  These questions will then be emailed to the candidates for them to reply with their answers.  They could also be used if candidates come to their doors or they could be asked at Hustings if any are arranged locally. The questions are

a/ With almost two million people using foodbanks in the UK, the highest number on record, what are your plans to tackle the cost of living crisis in our area and nationally?

b/ The UK has slashed its aid budget, turning its back on the fight against global poverty. Will you, if elected, agree to restore the aid budget to 0.7% of national income, as agreed in the International Development Act, and show that we are a country committed to making the world a better place for all?

c/ If elected, what steps would you take to ensure businesses are held responsible for their operations, both at home and abroad to ensure workers’ rights are upheld, affected communities are safeguarded and the natural environment is protected?

 

 

2/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

 

 

3/ Restore Nature Now March Sat 22nd June London.  Nature Needs You!  Rivers choking on pollution, precious woodlands destroyed, seas overfished & peat bogs burned. Nature in the UK is being assaulted. Last year XRUK created The Big One, where we invited other organisations, charities and groups to demand government action on the climate and ecological nature. On June 22 we return to London, this time, side by side with dozens of organisations and thousands of people from across the country to demand action in a truly co-created action. This March will have added urgency as it comes less than two weeks before polling day.  Pledge to march, find out more information and check out the supporting organisations: http://www.restorenaturenow.com

 


4/ Refugee Week (17-23 June), we’re linking migrant justice and climate groups to share their stories and amplify the interconnections between our movements.  There are a few different ways you can get involved in this collaboration project: In the lead up, you can start sharing Refugee Week with events & simple acts to your networks and supporters https://refugeeweek.org.uk/

People have always moved, yet as the climate crisis worsens and the impacts on people in marginalised communities become more severe, more people are being forced to leave their homes.

At the same time countries and corporations in the global north profit from the increased militarisation and proliferation of racist border policies. The securitisation of the climate crisis – where border policies are cast as ‘solution’ to the effects of climate breakdown – prevents climate action. It threatens and dehumanises people who move, people who have typically done the least to cause this crisis. Find out more: climatejustice.uk/migrantjustice/

 

5/ LIVE SIMPLY Tip of the Week. Don’t bin or recycle glass jars. Soak them to remove the labels and then fill them with loose ingredients like coffee, tea, pasta or porridge oats.  From Greenpeace

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 2-6-24

1/ Live Simply Tip of the Week  Get to know your neighbours; they are more likely to keep your home safe than energy-guzzling security lamps.

 

 

 

2/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

 

 

 

3/ With a UK general election on 4th July, politicians will be looking for our votes.

We have a responsibility as Catholics to make sure political parties commit to taking action to tackle poverty and injustice. Raising our voices and contacting parliamentary candidates as a parish community will send a strong signal to those standing for election in our local constituencies.

As Christians, we have a long tradition of being actively involved in the big issues of our time. The lives of many saints show us that the greater their devotion to the Lord, the deeper their commitment to addressing the social problems of their time.

That’s why we must make 2024 a ‘Year of Encounter’ where we use the general election as a special opportunity to speak with those running for election about the key issues that matter to us as people of faith. Such issues as poverty, climate change and injustice.

Further information to follow.

 

 

4/ Restore Nature Now March Sat 22nd June London  Nature Needs You!  Rivers choking on pollution, precious woodlands destroyed, seas overfished & peat bogs burned. Nature in the UK is being assaulted.

Last year XRUK created The Big One, where we invited other organisations, charities and groups to demand government action on the climate and ecological nature. On June 22 we return to London, this time, side by side with dozens of organisations and thousands of people from across the country to demand action in a truly co-created action. This March will have added urgency as it comes less than two weeks before polling day.

Pledge to march, find out more information and check out the supporting organisations: www.restorenaturenow.com

 

 

 

NEWSLETTER ITEMS FROM THE JUSTICE & PEACE GROUP WEEK COMMENCING 26-5-24

1/ Live Simply Tip of the Week Buy more consciously—Look for goods that have less packaging. For instance, don’t buy individually wrapped cheese, or individual snack packs. Buy fewer things, but spend more to buy local, or support businesses that pay fair wages

 

2/ SHOUT (Worthing Soup Kitchen) Donations of food required for the Community Fridge please place items in the boxes at St Mary’s one at the Carpark end & one under the card reader at the east end. Thank you  https://www.worthingsoupkitchen.co.uk/

 

3/ With a UK general election on 4th July, politicians will be looking for our votes.

We have a responsibility as Catholics to make sure political parties commit to taking action to tackle poverty and injustice. Raising our voices and contacting parliamentary candidates as a parish community will send a strong signal to those standing for election in our local constituencies.

As Christians, we have a long tradition of being actively involved in the big issues of our time. The lives of many saints show us that the greater their devotion to the Lord, the deeper their commitment to addressing the social problems of their time.

That’s why we must make 2024 a ‘Year of Encounter’ where we use the general election as a special opportunity to speak with those running for election about the key issues that matter to us as people of faith. Such issues as poverty, climate change and injustice.

Further information to follow.