Sharing hope with people without a home

Parishes encouraged to take action against homelessness

Each parish in the Church of Ireland is being encouraged to consider how it can help to overcome homelessness at a local level between Harvest and Christmas this year.

With both seasons being special times for thanksgiving and generosity, the Church and Society Commission’s new two-page flyer – Sharing hope with people without a home – is a timely guide to actions that can be undertaken locally.

Above all else, the resource encourages each person experiencing homelessness to be valued as someone who is unique, facing unique challenges and deserving compassion and respect. Welcoming people into warm spaces, sharing fruit and vegetables with families with nutritional needs, and small acts of neighbourly love to help people feel at ease at home are among the suggestions.

“Homeless is a rucksack that none of us wants to be carrying,” Archbishop Michael Jackson, as Chair of the Church and Society Commission, writes in his introduction.  “Nonetheless more and more people in our societies are carrying this rucksack today. It runs counter to everything many of us have taken for granted around security, independence, belonging and care of ourselves and of others.

“Our appeal is first to you to consider what we have put together; to pray about it and to act upon it. It is a wonderful way to connect Harvest and Christmas and to share what matters with others in today’s society and to play your part in helping it to be a caring community.”

Copies can be downloaded, printed and shared from the Church of Ireland website at https://tinyurl.com/2nst869a and will be shared with diocesan and cathedral offices over the coming weeks.

Transforming Unjust Structures: Gender Justice – 19th March

The Church of Ireland Bishops’ Appeal, in conjunction with the Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough, is hosting a seminar on the Anglican Communion’s 4th Mark of Mission – Transforming Unjust Structures – focusing on gender equality and gender justice issues, on Tuesday, 19th March, from 10am to 1pm, in the Chester Beatty Library, at Dublin Castle.

Come and hear the stories of gender justice issues from a variety of perspectives:

 The Irish Church Context – Ruth Garvey-Williams, Editor, Vox Magazine

• Gender Inequality Nationally – Dr Cliona Loughnane, Women’s Health Coordinator, National Women’s Council of Ireland

• An International Insight into Global Gender Issues – Veena Sullivan, Head of HIV & Sexual Violence Team, Tearfund UK

It will conclude with a light lunch at 1pm. Attendance is free but places are limited. To secure a place, please email [email protected] or contact Caoimhe Leppard at Church of Ireland House, Dublin, on 00 353 (0) 1 4125 608. Information on how to find the Chester Beatty Library is available at www.chesterbeatty.ie/visit