The Justice and Peace Group aims to:
- Link people who have a concern for justice and peace
- Acts as a hub for the exchange of information
- Offers support and encouragement for groups and individuals
- Provides a channel between issues and campaigns
“If you want Peace work for Justice” Pope Paul VI





Attached info about The Wave on Saturday 5th Dec, ther are a number of people going from Worthing.
Some are going to the Christian Service at The Central Methodists Hall, opposite Westminister Abbey, that starts 11am they will then join the March when it reaches them.
Others will go straight to Grosvenor Square outside the American Embassy where the rally & speaches start at 12 noon.
If you want to go with a group these are the trains. If going to the service will need to catch the 9-06am from Worthing Central & anyone going to Grosvenor Square would need to catch the 10-06am from Worthing Central.
Further details attached http://www.stopclimatechaos.org/the-wave
All the best
Rod
Comment by Anonymous — November 25, 2009 @ 18:55
The Silence of the Victims
(Fr. Shay’s columns are published in The Manila Times,
in publications in Ireland, the UK, Hong Kong, and on-line.)
http://www.preda.org/main/archives/2010/r10010601.html
This is the story of a Filipino child, Angel-grace, one of many,
representative of millions around the world. I will be frank in
telling her story. My readers will want to know the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth. They will settle for nothing less
difficult as it may be to open the shutters and allow the blinding
light shine in.
When she was five years old, this child was living in a poor family
in Angeles city, two hours North of Manila known for attracting and
encouraging sex tourism, locals and foreigners. As a result, the
moral fabric of society is shredded and in all the other places where
such abuse is tolerated.
The culture of corruption and the sexual exploitation and abuse of
women and children is rampant, ignored, denied and covered up by the
authorities, a source of profit by the business community and
political advantage by the politicians. It is here that such a
degenerate environment fosters alcoholism, drug-abuse, broken homes,
abandoned, unwanted children and fosters the spread of diseases
especially HIV-AIDS.
Angel-grace was raped one night by her step-father, as I said, she
was five years old and it happened again and again. This is not a
rare or shocking event; it is a common crime in every nation around
the world. Mostly it goes unreported because what can a five year-old
do or a child of any age do, to resist, cry out, overcome the fear
planted with threats and intimidation? What can a helpless child do
against a grown man, her own father, a grandfather, a step-father, a
live-partner, or a brother, a pedophile, or a sex tourist?
Nothing! Until one day, she sees a glimmer of hope, learns that there
is someone who cares, someone she can trust and ask for help and who
will respond immediately and know what to do. The Preda Home for
abused children is filled with 56 victims of such abuse at any given
time. They keep on coming, our therapists and counselors keep on
healing and helping them and our legal office keeps on fighting legal
battles that they can hardly ever win. But while there will be
healing there will be a scar, a hurt and a break that can never be
undone. Until justice is done there is never closure, it is a memory
that cannot be forgotten.
The crux of the crime is that the hateful and evil act is done with
the additional abuse of power, position, ascendancy and total absence
of adult responsibility. It is evil to inflict hurt, pain and harm
and exploit the vulnerability and weakness of the helpless child. The
victim is frozen in fear, terror, shock that in most cases in a life
of buried secrets and silence. It is a pain that we can never know
the full extent, only the victims who can hardly bring themselves to
talk about it.
Angel-grace was silent for years but then told her mother who called
her a liar and warned her not to make up such lies her step-father
was the only source of food for the family, she said. She was
burdened with three other children, she would not go up against him.
Angel-grace ran away and lived in the streets and joined other
children with similar stories and they wandered the streets as
beggars, street children, unwanted and rejected. By eleven years old,
she had no education, no self-awareness, saw no value in life, just
lived by an instinct to survive. Soon a female pimp was offering
Angel-grace hamburgers and drinks and money to go with foreign
tourists and massage them. She taught her how and soon the child was into it.
For two years she lived such a life with no thought of an
alternative, this was her life, this was her future, always poor,
always wanting and longing for something she never had - to be loved.
(to be continued)
Comment by rodt — January 7, 2010 @ 19:30
HAITI EARTHQUAKE APPEAL
If you want to donate or for further information go to http://www.cafod.org.uk/haitiearthquake
Comment by rodt — January 14, 2010 @ 21:39
JUSTICE AND PEACE GROUP
Nightshelter
We are still collecting food items for the Worthing Churches Homeless Project.
The box where you can put your gifts is in the sacristy. They need baked beans, tinned
tomatoes, toilet rolls, fruit juices ,coffee, biscuits, black shoe laces men’s jeans waist
30”and 32” and cleaning products as well please. Thank you.
Information leaflets giving an update of the work the project carries out, are available in
the entrance to the church by the noticeboard.
Fundraising event.
Sponsored walk 15thMay 2010 meet at St Lawrence Church 10am.10k walk around
Worthing .Register by phoning Katie 01903 227829
“POVERTY LET’S END IT”
CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 9TH-15TH MAY
During Christian Aid week money is raised to help make real and lasting changes to the
lives of some of the world’s poorest people.
Please give your donation in an envelope and put in the second collection next weekend.
Tax payers please don’t forget to include your gift aid by filling in the details on the
envelope.
Thank you all for your great support in this vital work.
Comment by Stuart — May 23, 2010 @ 06:36