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Church action on Poverty: Reading scripture from the margins

The Bible shows us again and again that God is on the side of the poor and the oppressed – people read more

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The latest newsletter from Joint Public Issues Team

JPIT has been busy preparing a new resource for Advent and would love you to take a look. ‘Prepare Ye read more

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Seeking Sanctuary’s Update for November.

‘One can face life without yielding to despondency or madness, since the anguish of the world   is embraced  by an read more

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2nd World Day of The Poor – Less than 2 weeks to go

A message from Pope Francis “This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him” The words of the Psalmist become read more

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JRF: Universal Credit is failing workers who are locked in poverty

New analysis from Joseph Rowntree Foundation.   Sky News people and politics reporter Nick Martin has conducted an in-depth investigation read more

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Synod of bishops: listening to young people

The bishops, who were called to Rome for this month long meeting to discuss the church’s outreach to the young, have read more

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The Migrant Caravan through the eyes of Catholic Social Teaching

Central American migrants depart from Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on Oct. 21. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) The dignity of the human person is read more

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Latest news from the North West

The November NW NJPN E Bulletin celebrates the canonisation of Oscar Romero and features his final homily, cut short by read more

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Congratulations and many thanks to NJPN Environment Working Group

NJPN environment group celebrates 50th meeting By: Ashley Ralston and Ellen Teague Recently Ashleys’ granddaughter asked him, “what are you doing read more

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Jesuit Refugee Service: overhaul of system needed for trafficking victims

The Jesuit Refugee Service in the UK (JRS UK) is calling on the government to end the use of indefinite read more

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