Help raise awareness of justice issues and bring about change for the common good.
What can we learn from the early church about diversity and discipleship? How can this model help us to nurture community cohesion and racial justice in our churches today?
We are encouraged to live in communion with each other without reserve or prejudice because that is how God loves and shows mercy to us.
A reflection on the mural ‘At the Ecological Dinner in the Kingdom’ in which Christ sits outside with 12 disciples: male and female, child and adult. And where everyone is equal and equally important in building God’s kingdom today.
Every man, woman, girl and boy is made in the image of God and is a free person - so must be accorded the same freedom, respect and dignity. In this scriptural vision, all are included, no one is left behind.
Fleur Dorrell looks at how we can build community using the Bible as our guide and key Catholic Social Teaching principles.
Our Lady of Fátima Church in White City have shared their important discussions around racial justice in both a video and parish resource which you can access here to raise awareness and bring about change.
The Diocese of Westminster asked four people from London, from different walks of life, to share with us their personal stories of being black and Catholic.