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Bishop of Chelmsford's speech during a debate on the white paper Making Governance Work for the Poor

Bishop of Chelmsford's speech during a debate on the white paper Making Governance Work for the Poor
Every time I am confronted by these issues, I cannot get the words of Jesus out of my mind. The poor you will always have with you.Those words are not some fatalistic doctrine suggesting that there is nothing we can do, they are words that encourage generosity, but they also encourage us to face reality. Poverty is persistent, deeply embedded in human experience and profoundly resistant to all our endeavours to shift it. It is an evil, inhuman experience demanding that every generation faces it, fights it and seeks to overcome it.The full text is available here

01 February 2007

Faith communities call for action on AIDS

Faith communities call for action on AIDS

A two-day ecumenical conference in mid-August addressed the moral and spiritual dimension of the worldwide AIDS pandemic, shortly before the opening of the International AIDS Conference in Toronto.

16 August 2006

Priest uses his HIV-positive status to fight stigma of disease

Priest uses his HIV-positive status to fight stigma of disease

Canon Gideon Byamugisha, an Anglican priest whose remarks closed the ecumenical conference and brought about 500 people to their feet, is a living symbol of his cause: he talks openly about his HIV-positive status to fight the shame and discrimination felt by many with HIV and AIDS.

16 August 2006

Sudan: Aid Agencies help people in the South

Sudan: Aid Agencies help people in the South

Hope for the famine-hit regions of Southern Sudan is growing, after the resumption of peace talks last week.

11 May 1998