Caritas Day of Reflection and Action
Recent rioting in parts of the country has highlighted the need for people of good will to come together and build a better society.
Recent rioting in parts of the country has highlighted the need for people of good will to come together and build a better society.
In response to the riots, Raymond Friel, CEO of Caritas Social Action Network said that Christians “stand in solidarity with all victims of violence, especially with our brothers and sisters seeking asylum, our Muslim brothers and sisters, and indeed with anyone feeling threatened because of who they are or where they are from.”
An excellent opportunity to reflect and act in favour of a better society is coming up on 21st September: the Caritas Leeds Day of Reflection and Action.
Please join us to find out more about the ongoing development of Caritas Leeds, how it links with Catholic Social Teaching, and how you can become involved in social action, taking positive steps to make an impact on what Pope Francis refers to as “globalisation of indifference”.
Saturday 21st September 10am – 3.30pm, Hinsley Hall, LS6 2BX. Lunch included.
Register for free at www.tinyurl.com/caritasleeds