Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation
new catholic times sensus fidelium is about invitation. It is not rashly bold, but it focuses unwaveringly on the Catholic principles of solidarity with the poor, the common good, the dignity of the human person and the presence of God in all creation. To prize creation in a world in which economic and consumerist values dominate, is often to appear isolated. The publication is informed by a Catholic belief in the goodness of creation, and a commitment to theologize (faith seeking understanding) in the contemporary world.
A worldwide movement that works to promote internationally recognized human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards.
An independent, non-partisan citizens' interest group providing a critical and progressive voice on key national and international issues.
One of Canada's leading international development agencies.
FutureChurch seeks changes that will provide all Roman Catholics the opportunity to participate fully in Church life and leadership
A Catholic peace movement that collaborates with other Christian, Jewish, Muslim and non-religious persons for a peaceful world, freed of violent relationships based on domination and subordination.
A political/social organization of Afghan women struggling for peace, freedom, democracy and women's rights in Afghanistan.
A grass-roots, international volunteer organization of women who believe that circles are the means through which world consciousness will change
A faith-based, social justice center working with people who have few resources for their struggles.
Focuses on faith, justice and politics within a Canadian context
Adopted and proclaimed by the U.N General Assembly on 10 December 1948.
Unites churches and religious organizations in a faithful ecumenical response to the call to "do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8).
Promotes the advancement of female education of children, young adults and women who live in poverty primarily outside Canada
The principles of the Earth Charter are based upon contemporary science, international law, and the insights of philosophy and religion.
Explores the spiritual meaning of the ecological crisis, and raises the question: "What kind of human beings will we be as we go through this crisis?"
Seeks to integrate earth care, spirituality and personal wholeness.
Works to inspire and mobilize the Christian community to play a leadership role in building a just and sustainable future.
A women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice mvement working to end current wars, stop new wars, and redirect our resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities.
A Canadian-based organization dedicated to helping communities assess and improve their environmental health status.