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Category Archives: Poverty
Running together for Mary’s meals
Our fantastic runners ran after Mass today in Birchfields Park. What a wonderfully varied team there was (from 4yrs to 50yrs+) and all encouraged one another. It was great to have church members, along with staff and children from St … Continue reading
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Our Tariro fundraising
Laura writes: During Lent we raised money for Tariro, a charity that supports young people living in Zimbabwe. The word Tariro is from the Shona language – the main language of Zimbabwe – and it means hope, which is what the … Continue reading
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Food banks and increasing poverty
St Chrysostom’s was mentioned in Parliament on Wednesday. In a debate on food banks in the House of Commons our local M.P. Sir Gerald Kaufman made a significant contribution to the debate during which he said: “I attended a carol … Continue reading
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Tagged Food Banks, Gerald Kaufman, Parliament
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