Poor No More ... There is a way out
a film hosted by Mary Walsh
WHEN: Monday, March 14
Hospitality at 6:30 ● Film at 7:00 ● Discussion and panel 8:00-8:45
WHERE: St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Assembly Room
Corner of Richmond St. and Queen’s Ave. in downtown London
COST: FREE ADMISSION – EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Poor No More will be the first film to explain the roots of the economic crisis, its impact on Canadians, and what can be done about it. It is designed to build public support for a real reduction in poverty. Poor No More will attract a wide audience and help move this issue from the margins to the mainstream.
http://news.diohuron.org/2011/03/poor-no-more-film-presentation-st-pauls.html
http://news.diohuron.org/2011/03/poor-no-more-film-presentation-st-pauls.html
Sponsored by Social Justice Huron
Social Justice Committee of the Diocese of Huron
Another Lenten project that the Diocese of Huron is promoting is:
The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (download the booklet)
"This program is designed to give you a daily reflection of the work of PWRDF. Each day of Lent (not including Sundays, as a Sunday is celebrated as a mini-Easter) has a short piece of information on a partner or piece of work, followed by three bullet points inviting you to pray, act, and give. The prayer will be a personal reflection of your own blessings, the action will be a reading of scripture, and the giving is an invitation to respond to your reflective prayer."
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