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Justice, Peace & Environment

News on Laudatio Si, NJPN, Christian environmental groups, initiatives such as Green Christian, peace movements such as Pax Christi & Christian CND, and statements on JPIC from the Pope, the Vatican, and dioceses. See our Justice, Peace & Environment Links page for relevant links.


Santa Marta Group: An Appreciation

In December of last year, the Santa Marta Group issued a statement to say it will not continue as a stand-alone charity beyond March 2026, although they will seek a new framework for the Group's ongoing international contribution. This is an opportune moment, then, to offer an appreciation of the work of the Santa Marta Group and, as he retires from his role as Archbishop of Westminster, its leade... Read More


Webinar: A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide

"A Moment of Truth: Faith in a Time of Genocide." This powerful statement from Kairos Palestine brings us a theology of comprehensive resistance, boldly naming the ongoing genocide, ethnic cleansing, apartheid, racism, and settler colonialism that Palestinians live with and challenging us to acknowledge that reality. In this webinar, on 18 February 2026 at 1:00 pm EST, two of the leading voices am... Read More


Would Jesus go on a peace march?

Would you find Jesus protesting with a placard in your local town or city? Max and Lydia from Premier Radio big breakfast series, sat down with Pat Gaffney, former General Secretary of Pax Christi - the International Catholic Movement for Peace - to talk about the effectiveness of protests, whether Jesus would get confrontational, and what it's like getting arrested on a march... (Pat has arrested... Read More


NJPN Webinar calls Christians to action in confronting Racism

A national webinar hosted by the National Justice and Peace Network (NJPN) has urged Christians to move beyond reflection to concrete action in confronting racism in England, grounding anti-racism firmly in Gospel discipleship and Christian hope. The online event on 5 February, "Shining a Light on Racism in England: From Lived Experience to Collective Action," brought together 84 Church leaders, t... Read More


WCC launches 'Ten Commandments of Climate-Responsible Banking'

Interfaith prayers before the March to End Fossil Fuel, New York. 17.09.23 Simon Chambers/ACT

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has released a new resource, Ten Commandments of Climate-Responsible Banking, calling on individuals, churches, and faith-based organizations to align their financial choices with climate justice and the wellbeing of future generations. The guide stresses that money entrusted to banks is often invested in industries driving the climate crisis and urges believer... Read More


Fr David makes fundraising pledge for Lent

Father David Cain

Father David Cain from the Holy Family Parish in East Leicester, is doing Lent differently this year. Rather than giving something up, Father David and a group of parishioners have decided to take something on - a charity fundraiser for the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD). CAFOD's 'Big Lent Walk' challenges participants to tread 200km in 40 days to provide clean water for thousand... Read More


Webinar: Free Marwan Barghouti - Palestine's Nelson Mandela

The Amos Trust will be hosting a webinar: Free Marwan Barghouti, on Tuesday, 10 February, 2026 at 6pm (UK) Marwan Barghouti has been unjustly imprisoned by Israel for over two decades, convicted in a trial by a court he did not recognise. Despite his imprisonment, poll after poll shows he's Palestine's most popular leader. A powerful symbol of unity and a long-time advocate for freedom and dignit... Read More


Catholic Union Pub Talk: Peace and Changemakers

Margaret and Barry Mizen MBE gave a special Catholic Union Pub Talk on 2 February, the feast of Candlemas, at which their son Jimmy was remembered and the concept of forgiveness discussed and explored. Jimmy was murdered in 2008 one day after his sixteenth birthday. Chaired by Catherine Pepinster, journalist, the event was incredibly moving, but rather than feeling sorry for their family, Margaret... Read More


Christians pray together before 34th National March For Palestine

Campaigners on the steps of St George's Church

Christians For Palestine - Christians from many different denominations - met for prayers, led by Rev Grey Collier, at St George's Church, Bloomsbury Way, WC1A 2SA, on Saturday morning. The congregation included people who had travelled from Portsmouth, Manchester, Birmingham and Nottingham, and other cities, as well as parishioners from various London churches. Afterwards we joined more than 100,... Read More


NJPN public webinar spotlights racism in England

The National Justice and Peace Network of England and Wales (NJPN) has organised a public webinar 'Shining a light on Racism in England' on Thursday, 5 February. It aims to name the reality of racism, reflect on its roots and consequences, and explore how we can act together for justice. NJPN suggests that despite strong equality laws, evidence shows that racism continues to shape lives through: -... Read More


Christians for Palestine - National March and Prayers

The next National March for Palestine has been announced for Saturday 31 January, 2026. Christians for Palestine will be meeting for prayers at St George's Church, Bloomsbury Way, WC1A 2SA, for prayers at 12:30pm. We will then join the main march from there. End the occupation. Free Palestine! Our regular Wednesday Compline service will be returning on Wednesday 28 January. Join us from 8.3... Read More


Bishop Paul McAleenan: "True love recognises the value of everyone"

Bishop Paul McAleenan has shared his message for Racial Justice Sunday, which takes place this year on Sunday, 1 February, in which he urges all people to engage in encounters founded on respect and love for the other. The theme for Racial Justice Sunday is: "Whoever loves God must also love his brother" (1 John 4:21): Promoting Racial Justice in our Parishes. In his message, Bishop McAleenan, Lea... Read More


Drug Mules - "stop families going through this crucifixion"

Jane Chow and Fr John Wotherspoon  from Voice for Prisoners during their visit to London

Two tireless campaigners against the pernicious global network of drug trafficking visited London this week from Hong Kong. Australian Oblate Fr John Wotherspoon and his colleague Jane Chow, advocate against the exploitation of vulnerable individuals coerced into becoming drug mules and ending up with long sentences in prisons in Hong Kong and other Asian cities. "We are trying to stop families go... Read More


Pax Christi International declaration on the so-called 'Board of Peace'

On Thursday, January 22, President Trump announced the start of the "Board of Peace," which requires a $1 billion membership fee. According to Reuters, "US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the board's focus would be on making sure the plan for peace in Gaza was fulfilled but that it could also 'serve as an example of what's possible in other parts of the world.'" Our colleagues at Pax Christi ... Read More

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