Heritage of the Pacific Islands and Climate Change
Heritage of the Pacific Islands and Climate Change
Want to learn more about what is considered heritage in the Pacific Islands and how heritage might be affected by the impacts of climate change? This information sheet delves into the meaning and nature of heritage for Pacific Islanders and why access to Pacific Islander cultural and natural heritage is being threatened by climate impacts.
Justice Reflections From Fr. Claude Mostowik
Seventh Sunday of the Year
Last week Jesus contradicted a culture that values the rich and powerful. Jesus turns our thinking upside down. Today’s gospel is connected to that of last week. The realisation that Jesus’ teaching can turn our thinking upside down and is diametrically opposed to conventional cultural values should guide us in how we read contemporary news, and about world events, and respond. Everything is the opposite of what our culture claims! Pax Christi Australia will have completed (February 19) a conference on the theme <Where does Australia’s Security Lie?> in a world where 1.4 million people die each year due to violence and 2 billion live in countries mired in fragility and destructive conflict.
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Sixth Sunday of the Year
This week’s readings are not especially comforting with blessings and woes. As we reflect on them, we need to remember people who collected these texts already believed in a God of limitless compassion and justice and if we allow ourselves to be caught in it, God is utterly life-giving. We are aware of the world’s brutality which pains God’s heart and needs to touch our hearts. Jesus also opens us up to the reality where we can ignore what hurts our sisters and brothers or silence cruel and inhuman injustice. How many of us look away from the plight of Julian Assange, Bernard Collaery, First Nations people worldwide, asylum seekers, and Palestinian people.
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