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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.


In the Shadows of the Holy Land: Ancient Roots, Modern Fears: Christians in Palestine

Common Home TV has just released Episode 3 of In the Shadows of the Holy Land, titled Ancient Roots, Modern Fears: Christians in Palestine. This episode features an extensive and deeply personal conversation with Sami El-Yousef, CEO of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and a lifelong Christian resident of the Old City. Sami offers a rare, detailed look at the Christian presence across Palestine ... Read More


Jesuit groups look back at positives and negatives of COP30

Image: Unsplash/Matheus Camara da Silva

Jesuit groups who were at COP30 in Brazil took part in an online panel event to reflect on what they saw and heard at the climate talks - and what this means for our planet's future. Patricia Tahirindray from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar, Colm Fahy from the Jesuit European Social Centre, and Daniela Alba from the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat joined the discussion, which was co-hosted by ... Read More


Meeting with Russian and Ukrainian Conscientious Objectors

Conscientious Objectors memorial, London

As the war in Ukraine rages on, hundreds of thousands of people from both Russia and Ukraine are refusing to fight. A rare opportunity to speak with both Russian and Ukrainian conscientious objectors (COs), as well as campaigners from across Europe supporting their right to refuse to kill will take place next Tuesday 9 December, 6pm (UK time) - Online or in person. Speakers include: Mikheil Elizba... Read More


Amos Trust launches Gaza Christmas appeal with concert

Amos concert at St James's Piccadilly

Two eloquent Palestinian speakers launched the Amos Trust Christmas appeal at St James's Piccadilly, last Saturday, in an evening of deeply contrasting moods and emotions. Gazan journalist Hala Hanina from Palestinian Deep Dive told a terrible Christmas story of a "brilliant, beautiful, powerful" young woman called Sara who lost all her family after an Israeli airstrike on her home on Christmas ... Read More


London: Over 100,000 in march for Palestine

On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People on Saturday, more than 100,000 people marched in London to demand an end to Israel's genocide, military occupation and apartheid against Palestinians. This time, the Quaker Witness group led silent worship with the Christians for Palestine at the London Jesuit Centre in Mayfair, before setting out to join the national march via Pal... Read More


Christians For Palestine and Quaker Witness to join National March for Palestine

This Saturday, Christians For Palestine will be joining with the Quaker Witness group on the latest National March for Palestine. We will be meeting at the London Jesuit Centre by Farm Street Church, at 11.45am for prayers before setting out. This day is also the International Day of Solidarity with Palestine. All are welcome, as we continue to work for peace, justice and freedom for the Palestin... Read More


National Emergency Climate Briefing

The Emergency Briefing at Methodist Central Hall

Today I joined more than a thousand other people in a packed Methodist Central Hall at the National Emergency Climate Briefing to listen to ten experts present their assessments of the current risks to the UK, and rest of the world, from the climate and nature crisis. Every parliamentarian was invited to attend (and many did), along with leaders from business, the civil service, judiciary, health ... Read More


Peace campaigners say new budget makes ordinary people pay for nuclear war drive

Photo by Sunguk Kim on Unsplash

The government has presented the Budget 2025 as a plan for stability and security, but the details tell a very different story. In the announcement, there is a clear pattern; rising taxes on ordinary people, deepening militarisation, renewed nuclear expansion, and a refusal to invest in real human security. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has confirmed that taxes have risen more under this ... Read More


Bishop Arnold: Statement on the closing of COP30

Bishop Arnold, Credit: Diocese of Salford

Bishop John Arnold, Bishop of Salford and Lead Bishop for the Environment for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales (CBCEW), has issued the following statement following the conclusion of the COP30 UN climate change conference, which took place in Belém, Brazil, from 10-21 November 2025. The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the United Nations' annual meeting held to assess progr... Read More


Faith groups call for bold tax reforms to rebuild country

A coalition of 18 faith organisations, coordinated by JustMoney Movement, released a joint statement on 24 November urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise and reform taxes on wealth in Wednesday's Budget. The group, including JustMoney Movement, Christian Aid, Faith for the Climate, and Muslim Aid, argue that bold action is needed to tackle poverty, inequality, and the climate crisis. The statem... Read More


From Belem, a global synodal voice for ecological conversion

Catholic advocacy at COP30, Belém, Brazil, Credit: CIDSE

Catholic organisations, cardinals, and others present at COP30 and the Peoples' Summit released a statement together on 21 November at the conclusion of COP30, the UN Climate Conference. They invited all Catholics present in Belém to sign, as well as those who were not present but wished to express their solidarity and a common message of hope and commitment to care for our common home. The full ... Read More


CSJP Leadership Team Statement on the Rights of Migrants and Refugees

We, the Leadership Team of the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Peace, reaffirm our 2016 Congregation Statement, 'Welcome Immigrants and Refugees'. Our Congregation, "had its origin in the founder's response to the social concerns and needs of the time." (Constitution 4) At our founding, we were a congregation of immigrants, serving immigrants, knowing their pain and suffering. Througho... Read More


Caritas at COP30: Hope is a choice

Alistair Dutton (centre) with speakers at the Caritas Internationalis panel at COP30, Credit: Vatican News

Caritas representatives from over 40 countries have been in Brazil for COP30, urging world leaders to place human lives above political interests as the climate crisis deepens from the Philippines to the Sahel. True to its mission, Caritas Internationalis is present across the globe to respond to man-made and natural catastrophes and crises across the world. It truly is everywhere. At COP30 in Bra... Read More


A Rocha Retreat: Confronting ecological challenges "with conviction and hope"

A Rocha CEO Andy Atkins and Tim Mulroy, Credit: Tim Mulroy

From Wednesday to Friday this week, Columban Father Tim Mulroy was among the approximately 40 participants in the annual A Rocha UK retreat which was held at Highgate House Conference Centre in Creaton, Northampton. A Rocha UK is a network organisation that strives to equip Christian churches of whatever denomination to protect and restore the environment for God, nature and all people. The retrea... Read More

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