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September/October 2009
Bruce Kent on why Barack Obama represents the best hopes for reducing nuclear weapons The BBC’s Mary Colwell on living simply and the Severn Estuary Probation officer Mike Guilfoyle on how his faith influences his occupation Alison Gelder details the fears for London’s homeless ahead of the 2012 Olympics Julian Filochowski on Archbishop Oscar Romero Neil Jameson from the Citizens Organising Foundation Chris Smith on the need to support persecuted Chinese Christians Barry and Margaret Mizen on how positive things must come out of their son’s death Helen O’Callaghan visits a project helping refugees in Cork Professor David Jones on the HFE Act How individuals and groups in the Church are dealing with the far right Jesuit priest and accountant Keith McMillan on how to tackle the economy The work of the Catholic Association for Racial Justice PLUS features from Canada, Japan, Latin America, Brazil, DR Congo, Nigeria and Malta
November/December 2009 Justin Kilcullen reveals how developing nations will lose out as rich countries slash aid Ellen Teague on rising sea levels in the South Pacific Ian Livingston on being a Catholic teacher in a non-Catholic school Should we give money to street beggars, asks Alison Gelder Francis McDonagh on Dom Helder Camara John Healey MP - the housing minister answers Paul Donovan’s questions Lidia Luxmoore examines the links between poverty and the death sentence in the US Bernadette Meaden examines political policies and Catholic social teaching Catholic opposition to detention without trial Traidcraft’s chief executive Paul Chandler on the benefits of ethical shopping becoming mainstream Dr Trevor Stammers on belief and public sector employment Mary Colwell argues that the green campaign must be carried out positively Ellen Teague previews December’s Stop Climate Chaos event Why are humans blamed for every natural disaster, asks Dr Mike Edwards British college students visit Nigeria to see what can be done to combat maternal mortality Paul Healey on Irish aid agency Trocaire’s work in Pakistan Catholic agency Progressio monitors the ‘non-elections’ in Somaliland The plight of the Bedouins in the Holy Land, by Laura Storr Fr Frank Nally on the cost of mining in the Philippines Gerry O’Connell reports on vital mediation work being carried out in Assam Diana Mills on food security in Latin America January/February 2010
Christine Allen highlights the work of small-scale farmers Terminator seed technology and the poor, by Ellen Teague Catholic peer Lord Tony Clarke on the postal dispute Swine flu and homeless people, by Alison Gelder Paddy Kearney remembers the life of Archbishop Denis Hurley Cardinal Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Man: Gerry O’Connell speaks to Vietnam’s cardinal Modern day slavery - Reports on human trafficking John Dallatt on Northern Ireland’s Disappeared Tara Holmes on the bishop speaking out against the rise of the BNP Paul Donovan on issues affecting an ageing population Alternative approaches to treating drug problems, by Bernadette Meaden Tara Holmes reports from an eco-school in Derbyshire Sarah Mac Donald meets freed Irish priest Fr Michael Sinnott Helen O’Callaghan on the issues facing Ireland’s Travellers Gerry O’Connell speaks to an archbishop in the DR Congo about the violence in the country and its link to economics A year after the Israeli offensive in Gaza, Pat Gaffney reports on the hope for Palestine Bridget Burrows on good governance in Africa Living under the blasphemy laws in Pakistan, by John Pontifex Sarah Hagger-Holt reports from Bolivia about ‘justice tribunals’ for climate crimes James Whitehead of Progressio on the problems facing East Timor The work of a Catholic occupational health psychologist, by Jonathan Houdmont Alison Gelder on a vital service to homeless people Jonathan Luxmoore looks back at the life of Solidarity priest Fr Jerzy Popieluszko Cardinal Peter Turkson, the new head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, speaks to Gerry O’Connell The campaign against mining in El Salvador Tara Holmes speaks to leading British bio-scientist and Catholic theologian Celia Deane- Drummond A look at the banking system, with Bernadette Meaden The Church’s ministry to lesbian and gay Catholics Ellen Teague looks ahead to this summer’s NJPN conference where the focus is on food The Catholic Worker movement in London, by Paul Donovan Tara Holmes on the benefits of a children’s penfriend scheme in Zimbabwe Paul Donovan investigates problems in the prison system Former Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith on the problems facing British society Catherine Waters-Clark on the links between dioceses in England and Cameroon Food shortages in Rwanda Pat Gaffney on the work of Kairos Palestine Sarah Mac Donald profiles the work being done to help people suffering from leprosy Helen O’Callaghan on Richard Moore, the founder of Children In Crossfire
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