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CJ Social ministry


A new page, to present reports and news of the social ministry of the Congregation of Jesus, both in the UK and worldwide.

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'That word Justice and those in former times that were called just persons, works of justice, done in innocence...these things often since occurred to my mind with a liking for them'  Mary Ward 1615

In solidarity with the poor we accept the challenge to live simply and to work together for justice, peace and the integrity of creation. A JPiC group of CJ Sisters meets regularly, with a watching brief in these areas. Sr Pat Robb acts as the Justice and Peace links person for the Province.

St Stephen's

Faith that does Justice

Two sisters live and work on a marginalised estate in East Hull – an area of multiple deprivation according to national statistics;

They support a small Catholic Faith Community- St Stephen’s, which no longer has a resident priest, and its aims are: -

   ·       To keep alive its own faith through good liturgy and other spiritual activities, including a ‘Journey in Faith’ process and ‘Godly Play’ and other weekly prayerful opportunities.

·         To maintain its longstanding outreach to elderly people across the city of Hull.

·         To share its premises with the local community to meet some of the needs of residents- this has led to the setting up of St Stephen’s Neighbourhood Centre with its own legal and financial structure and the employment of key staff to fund and fulfil the aims of the Centre:-

§         To maintain a warm and welcoming building for all;

§         To provide activities for 0 -90 year olds with a broad educational/remedial slant. This includes work with ‘Adults with Learning Difficulties’ to gain greater independence and be better integrated into the local community.

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One sister is a founder member of Hull East of the River Credit Union and works to enable people to save and borrow from its low interest rate system, rather than from crippling door step lenders.

 

St Stephen’s is part of the Diocese of Middlesbrough; it has links to Sacred Heart and St Bede’s Churches and strong ecumenical links, especially with its local Anglican Church.  It also networks with other groups including GRIN – ‘Greatfield Residents Improving their Neighbourhood’ and with voluntary and statutory bodies.

 

St Stephen’s aims to be a pro-active sign of hope in its surroundings and to witness to its faith in a loving compassionate God for all people.

Chishawasha, Food Relief


A selection from the Social Ministries carried out by the Congregation of Jesus worldwide. 

The full reports can be found in the DOCUMENTS section of this website, or by clicking one of the three CJ Provinces named below:  

Zimbabwe Region - the present situation.  Click HERE

Slovakia Sr Silvia work for gypies

 

Slovak Province.  Work with the gypsy minority.  Click HERE 

Allahabad Province, India. Flood relief work in Bihar. Click HERE

 

 
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