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Religion Media Centre PodcastReligion Media Centre PodcastRMC Briefing: The new Pope Leo XIVWho is Cardinal Robert Prevost, the man chosen to be the next Pope? Made a cardinal only in 2023, born in Chicago, a citizen of Peru where he spent much of his ministry, an Augustinian, a linguist, a tennis player, a calm and quietly spoken man, but his views on major issues facing the church today are largely unknown.In this Religion Media Centre briefing, the panel tried to piece the jigsaw together from clues about his past public comments and even his choice of name as Pope Leo XIV. They sensed Catholics around the world are buzzing...2025-05-0957 minunFHillteredunFHillteredInspiring Change: Hear from the CAFOD Young LeadersIn this episode, we sit down with our Chaplain, Mrs Dalton, two inspiring CAFOD Young Leaders, and Mrs Davis to discuss the power of youth in creating positive change. Discover their passion for creating a more equitable world and learn how you can make a difference too!2024-12-1608 minImpact!Impact!Emergency Episode: Where to Focus our Prayers and Intentions for SyriaThe weekend’s events in Syria that saw the fall of the decades-long regime of Bashar al-Assad unfolded at lightning speed. The fall of Damascus has been well reported, and analysis of the geopolitical consequences and projections of what may happen now are equally receiving much air time. However, in this brief special episode, our purpose is to get straight to the point of what many of us will be pondering – where might we very specifically direct our intentions and prayers? Dive with us straight in. Suggested Intention Focus for this week Among many that we m...2024-12-1014 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 15: What Does It Mean to Receive a Papal Blessing? Marie and Majella, 25 Years Volunteering at CAFODIn this episode, Marie and Majella, who have dedicated over 25 years to volunteering with CAFOD, reflect on the incredible honour of receiving Papal blessings from Pope Francis. They share the significance of this recognition, their motivation for volunteering, and the role of hope and faith in their journey. Tune in to hear some excellent stories over the 25 years!All episodes of Voices of Change: https://cafod.org.uk/voices-of-change Time stamps!00:00: Introduction00:50: Quickfire questions07:20: Papal blessing14:24: 25 years of volunteering23:58: Jubilee year31:22: Outro2024-10-1032 minFresh Humanitarian PerspectivesFresh Humanitarian PerspectivesHumanitarian learning in 2024: perspectives from AfricaSend us a textIn this episode - the first instalment of our two-part series - we explore current trends in humanitarian learning with a special focus on Africa. We sit down with three passionate advocates of learning in all forms: Janet Nyaoro (HLA East and Southern Africa Regional Centre), Eleonora Aralla (CAFOD Zimbabwe and Eswatini) and Neba Ambe Azinui (Grace Charitable and Rehabilitation Organisation, Cameroon).In this insightful conversation centred on learning, our guests share their own inspiring learning journeys - and the sometimes...2024-10-031h 05Voices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 14: How Are Young People Rebuilding Their Lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo? Katy Nembe Katonda on DRCIn this episode, Katy Nembe Katonda, CAFOD’s Deputy Country Representative in the Democratic Republic of Congo, discusses the immense challenges faced by families in the DRC, including displacement, poverty, and the urgent need for peace. Learn how CAFOD’s partner, CAJED, is empowering young people like Daniel through vocational training, giving them the tools to rebuild their lives. Your Family Fast Day donation means people like Daniel around the world will have the opportunity to get the vital skills training they need to carve a better own futureAll episodes of Voices of Change: https://cafo...2024-09-0442 minShamayim: Jewish Animal AdvocacyShamayim: Jewish Animal AdvocacyInterfaith Vegan Panel with PAN & AIAJoin us for an interfaith virtual panel discussion on veganism. This virtual event aims to create a friendly, pluralistic dialogue among clergy members of various faiths, exploring the ethical aspects of veganism from different religious perspectives. Thank you to Animal Interfaith Alliance for co-hosting this program.   Learn more about PAN here: https://peaceadvocacynetwork.org/ Learn more about AIA here: https://animal-interfaith-alliance.com/   Panelists:   Bishop John Arnold Bishop John Arnold was appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford by Pope Francis in 2014. Born in Sheffield, Eng...2024-08-191h 02Voices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 13: Simon Giarchi on the pivotal role of community and volunteersIn this episode of Voices of Change, Simon Giarchi, CAFOD's Community Participation Coordinator for Plymouth Diocese discusses a pivotal mountaintop moment that inspired his social justice work, his belief in community participation and the role of the church in motivating action.Time stamps!00:00: Introduction01:00: Quickfire questions04:00: Plymouth06:00: Life changing moment12:00: Campaigning15:00: Community participation27:00: Importance of volunteers29:00: Spirituality and the gospel35:00: Simon's necklace38:00: Simon's visit to Brazil44:00: What gives you hope?46:30: Outro2024-08-0547 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 12: Fr. Patrick van der Vorst on Christian Art, Dragons' Den, Songs of Praise & PriesthoodJoin us in this episode of Voices of Change as we speak with Father Patrick van der Vorst. From securing investment on BBC's Dragons' Den for his online art valuation company, to creating the popular Christian Art website, Fr Patrick shares his unique journey into the priesthood. We discuss his appearances on Songs of Praise, his daily reflections combining art and the Gospel, and his path of discernment. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about faith, art, and personal transformation.Time stamps!00:00: Introduction00:40: Quickfire question round04:20: Dragon's Den09:44...2024-07-0841 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 11: Kayode Akintola on the situation in Sudan and CAFOD's local expertsJoin us in this compelling episode of Voices of Change as we sit down with Kayode Akintola, Head of Africa Region at CAFOD. Kayode discusses the current situation in Sudan, the various challenges facing Africa, and why partnering with local experts is CAFOD's humanitarian work. Don't miss this insightful conversation!Time stamps!00:00: Introduction with Kayode00:33: Quickfire question round06:00: Journey with CAFOD07:40: CAFOD’s Head of Africa region09:50: Working with local experts12:00: Underreported crises of 202321:00: Situation in Sudan32:00: Challenges in Africa...2024-06-0346 minunFHillteredunFHillteredOur First Culture DayOn Monday 29 April, Farnborough Hill vibrated with the energy of its first ever Culture Day, spearheaded by our incredible CAFOD Young Leaders!2024-05-0308 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 10: Sandun Thudugala on Sri Lanka's debt crisisJoin Sandun Thudugala, Head of Programs at Law and Society Trust, as he uncovers the layers of Sri Lanka's debt crisis, revealing how it impacts ordinary citizens.Time stamps!00:00: Introduction with Sandun01:07: Quickfire question round06:20: Challenges facing the people of Sri Lanka10:02: Debt crisis in Sri Lanka24:34: How LST are tackling the debt crisis30:13: CAFOD's work with LST31:29: Life of a family in Sri Lanka without debt35:09: How CAFOD supporters can campaign36:52: Future for the people of Sri...2024-05-0340 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 9: Clare Dixon on Saint Oscar Romero and Advocating for Human RightsIn this episode of Voices of Change, host Celeste Iyinbo sits down with Clare Dixon, an esteemed advocate for justice and human rights with a remarkable 45-year tenure at CAFOD. Clare's unwavering commitment to defending the rights of marginalised communities in Latin America and the Caribbean has earned her accolades such as the OBE and the Cardinal Silva Human Rights Medal.Listen as Clare shares her inspiring journey from her upbringing in northeast England to her pivotal role in CAFOD's efforts in regions grappling with political unrest and human rights violations. Gain insight into the profound...2024-04-0848 minCome & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - Lenten Stations of the Cross - 10 March 2024 (S04E16)On this weeks podcast we take a Lenten prayer space and take listeners through the Stations of the Cross. The Stations are a very traditional Lenten observance associated especially with the Franciscans in the Holy Land who commemorate the Lords Passion and Death by walking  the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. The objective of the stations is to help the Christian faithful to make a spiritual pilgrimage through contemplation of the Passion of Christ.The reflections used on this years recording of the Stations of the Cross are taken from the Cafod Stations 2024.We have our r...2024-03-101h 21Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - Lenten Stations of the Cross - 10 March 2024 (S04E16b) (podcast excerpt)On this weeks podcast excerpt we take a Lenten prayer space and take listeners through the Stations of the Cross. The Stations are a very traditional Lenten observance associated especially with the Franciscans in the Holy Land who commemorate the Lords Passion and Death by walking  the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. The objective of the stations is to help the Christian faithful to make a spiritual pilgrimage through contemplation of the Passion of Christ.The reflections used on this years recording of the Stations of the Cross are taken from the Cafod Stations 2024.2024-03-0953 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 8: Nargis Nehan, Advocate for Women's Rights in Afghanistan, Special Episode for International Women's DayIn this special International Women's Day episode of Voices of Change, Celeste Iyinbo engages in a deeply insightful conversation with Nargis Nehan, former acting Minister for Mines and Petroleum in Afghanistan. A passionate advocate for women's rights, Nargis shares profound insights into the gender apartheid gripping Afghan women and girls. Listen as she shares the current plight of Afghan women and her unwavering hopes for a brighter future.Time stamps!00:05: What was it that made you want to dedicate your life for women's empowerment and humanitarian sector?04:02: Can you tell us about...2024-03-0536 minBeyond The Dark Clouds PodcastBeyond The Dark Clouds PodcastBeyond The Dark Clouds Episode Thirteen - Christine AllenChristine Allen, Director of CAFOD, (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development), shares her own leadership journey as well as what gives her hope in the world and in what she is leading as part of CAFOD’s global mission. She also explains CAFOD’s role in raising awareness at events such as COP28 (which took place in Dubai this year) as well as sharing some examples of how her team have made a difference to people's lives in poverty stricken areas around the world. Faith in action is what this podcast is all about.2024-02-0934 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 7: Bishop Stephen Wright on Lent, Prayer and becoming a BishopJoin Celeste Iyinbo in a deep dive with Bishop Stephen Wright on Voices of Change. Explore the profound significance of Lent, discover unique insights into the art of prayer on the go, and learn about Bishop Stephen's inspiring journey to becoming the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle and the Chair of Trustees at CAFOD.Time stamps!00:53: Quickfire questions round! Could you tell us about a saint that inspires you and why?02:32: If you could eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?03:13:  if you c...2024-02-0631 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 6: Nana Churcher, TV show host, author and CAFOD volunteerJoin Celeste Iyinbo in an inspiring conversation with Nana Churcher, an award-winning international talk show host, motivational speaker, and CAFOD volunteer. Delve into Nana's incredible journey filled with success, motivation, and profound insights. Listen now for an empowering episode.Time stamps!00:00: Intro00:36: Tell us a little bit about you and your journey.01:34: So tell us about a saint that inspires you and why?02:11: And if you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?02:55: If you could have dinner...2024-01-0333 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 5: Lucy Esipila, Caritas Africa Regional Coordinator on COP28 and African climate perspectivesDive into an enlightening conversation on "Voices of Change," CAFOD's impactful podcast series, featuring Lucy Esipila, the pioneering first female Regional Coordinator of Caritas Africa. In this upcoming episode set for release, Lucy shares profound insights into pressing climate change issues facing Africa, progress since her participation at COP27, and priorities for COP28. Delve into her journey, her pivotal role within Caritas Africa, and the transformative power of her faith. Tune in for an enlightening conversation filled with perspectives on climate justice.Time stamps!00:00: Intro00:34: Can you start by telling our listeners...2023-12-0436 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 4: Gareth Rowe, Research Fellow on Pope Francis' Laudate Deum, follow up to Laudato Si' ahead of COP28Join us as Gareth Rowe, a research fellow with CAFOD and Durham University, discusses the powerful messages of Pope Francis in his latest Apostolic Exhortation, "Laudate Deum," and the enduring impact of "Laudato Si'." As COP28 approaches, this episode explores the urgent calls to action and the interconnectedness of environmental stewardship. Discover how Pope Francis's teachings continue to shape our response to the climate crisis and inspire positive change. Subscribe now to stay informed and inspired on "Voices of Change." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-11-0229 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 9 - Lutas em foco: "Intolerância religiosa e impactos na democracia"No último episódio do "Lutas em foco" Cleide e Rebeca discutem o aumento da intolerância e do conservadorismo e quais os impactos na democracia e na vida cotidiana das mulheres que sofrem diferentes pressões devido ao fundamentalismo religioso (acesso ao aborto, enfrentamento da violência e feminicídio). Nancy Cardoso, teóloga feminista filósofa e pastora metodista e Romi Bencke, teóloga luterana, pastora, secretária-geral do Conselho Nacional de Igrejas Cristãs do Brasil (Conic) também participam da discussão! 🎙️ O podcast integra as iniciativas da “Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívi...2023-11-0111 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 8 - Lutas em foco: "Branquitude e luta antirracista"No episódio de hoje do "Lutas em foco" Cleide e Rebeca discutem o que é branquitude e debatem o reconhecimento de privilégios, limites e possibilidades de engajamento de pessoas brancas na luta contra o racismo. Contamos com a participação de Cleber Teixeira Leão, professor da Rede Estadual de Ensino do Rio Grande do Sul e autor de pesquisas e análises sobre a questão da branquitude. O podcast integra as iniciativas da “Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais”, contando com apoio do Ministério das Relações Exter...2023-10-1909 minCome & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - Laudate Deum - New papal exhortation on the climate crisis - 15 Oct 2023 (S03E47)On this weeks podcast Jane Mellet from Trocaire joins Shane and John to  help us go through the new papal exhortation "Laudate Deum, to all people of good will on the climate crisis". It is a document intended to follow up on his 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, On Care for Our Common Home and sets out Pope Francis challenge to the world (not just catholics) around the climate crisis and the lack of progress in dealing with the issue. We have our regular run through the liturgical space in the coming week, some local notices and of course our...2023-10-151h 02Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)C&SI - Laudate Deum - New papal exhortation on the climate crisis - 15 Oct 2023 (S03E47b) ) (Podcast excerpt)On this weeks podcast Jane Mellet from Trocaire joins Shane and John to  help us go through the new papal exhortation "Laudate Deum, to all people of good will on the climate crisis". It is a document intended to follow up on his 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, On Care for Our Common Home and sets out Pope Francis challenge to the world (not just Catholics) around the climate crisis and the lack of progress in dealing with the issue.Laudate DeumSo what is it? Jane takes us through the document published on 4th Oct on...2023-10-1531 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 3: Father Vitaliy Novak, CEO of Depaul UkraineIn this episode of Voices of Change, host Celeste Iyinbo engages in a poignant conversation with Father Vitaliy Novak, the Chair of Depaul Ukraine. Against the backdrop of Ukraine's enduring conflict with Russia, Father Vitaliy's unwavering commitment to addressing humanitarian challenges shines brightly. This episode offers a profound exploration of his journey, marked by the delivery of vital aid to conflict-stricken areas. Through personal stories of resilience, we uncover the remarkable impact of Depaul Ukraine's efforts in a region beset by adversity. Tune in to learn more about the current situation in Ukraine.Our social media profiles:2023-10-0928 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 7 - Lutas em foco: "Racismos, impactos estruturais e ambientais"No episódio de hoje do "Lutas em foco", Cleide e Rebeca discutem o que é racismo estrutural, como esse problema se relaciona com as dívidas sociais/históricas que ainda hoje afetam o acesso à educação, trabalho e diferenças salariais. Também iremos nos aprofundar na temática do racismo ambiental, mostrando os impactos no dia a dia da população vulnerável (a exemplo do problema da moradia e enchentes). Contamos com a participação de Camila Moreira, mobilizadora da Ação “Mulheres por reparações das dívidas sociais” em Salvador e Ingrid Nascimento, his...2023-10-0410 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 6 - Lutas em foco: "Dívida, ditadura e racismo institucional"No episódio de 6 do "Lutas em foco", Cleide e Rebeca discutem a perspectiva socioeconômica do endividamento e também a militarização/violência policial como “heranças” com sequelas na atualidade. Como convidadas temos: - Raimunda Oliveira, advogada, articuladora da Ação “Mulheres por reparações das dívidas sociais” em Salvador (BA) - Franciele Rodrigues, assessoria em planejamento da  Ação “Mulheres por reparações das dívidas sociais” em Porto Alegre.  "Lutas em foco - Dívida e reparação" é uma produção do Jubileu Sul Brasil em parceria com a Semana Social Brasilei...2023-09-2012 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 2: Mary Madziva, Retreat Development and Outreach Coordinator at YMT and Trustee of Catholic Student NetworkJoin us in this engaging episode as we dive into the world of youth ministry and positive change with Mary Madziva, a passionate Catholic youth worker.Mary shares her journey, including her experiences at World Youth Day in Lisbon and her role in organising the Flame conference at Wembley. Discover the electric atmosphere in Lisbon, where Pope Francis's inspiring words left a lasting impact on young hearts. Learn about Flame, a massive event for young people in the UK, and the power of youth voices in shaping the Catholic Church and society.Get to know...2023-09-1131 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 5 - Lutas em foco: "Direito à cidade e violência contra as mulheres"O episódio de hoje do "Lutas em foco" discute as lutas e desafios enfrentados por mulheres que vivem sem o direito à cidade e à terra, os impactos da violência no cotidiano e a importância de políticas públicas tanto para enfrentar a violência quanto para promover emancipação e autonomia às mulheres. Participam desta edição as convidadas: - Marcela de Andrade, Promotora Legal e diretora executiva do Centro Dandara, organização parceira do Jubileu Sul Brasil em São José dos Campos-SP; - A arquiteta Jamile Mallet, articuladora da Ação “Mulheres...2023-09-0611 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 4 - Lutas em foco: "Sobrecarga de trabalho na vida das mulheres"No episódio de hoje do podcast "Lutas em foco - Dívida e reparação", Rebeca e Cleide discutem a sobrecarga de trabalho e responsabilidades na vida das mulheres: rotina doméstica, acumulo de atividades, sobrecarga emocional e a luta por direitos, destacando as consequências de uma rotina exaustiva. Contamos com a participação de Karen Benevides, do Fórum de Mulheres do Ceará e Francy Júnior, do Grupo Dandara do Amazonas e do Fórum Permanente de Mulheres. "Lutas em foco - Dívida e reparação" é uma produção do Jubileu Sul Brasil...2023-08-2311 minThe Wise and the WhereforesThe Wise and the WhereforesServing Cafod on the front line – Tony Sheen on the art of volunteeringIn this Tablet podcast, assistant editor Ruth Gledhill talks to Tony Sheen, who has been well-known through the London Catholic community and beyond as the Westminster diocesan coordinator for the Catholic international development charity Cafod. He retired last week after 17 years of hard and committed work. Tony’s energy and enthusiasm for tackling injustice and raising the plight of people all around the world has been infectious. He has built an extensive bank of volunteers across Westminster. In this episode, he talks about how he became involved with Cafod as a volunteer, how this progressed to becoming sta...2023-08-2127 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 3 - Lutas em foco: "Feminismos, lutas e direitos das mulheres "O 3º episódio do nosso podcast já está no ar! Hoje Rebeca e Cleide irão discutir sobre como as dívidas sociais afetam a participação e valorização das mulheres na luta por mais direitos e vida digna. No bate papo de hoje contamos com a participação da economista e educadora Sandra Quintela e também Ana Paula Evangelista, pedagoga e arte educadora e também de Carolina Vigliar, da coordenação nacional do Movimento de Mulheres Olga Benário. "Lutas em foco - Dívida e reparação" é uma produção do Jubileu Sul Brasil e...2023-08-0913 minVoices of ChangeVoices of ChangeEp 1: Bernard Balibuno, Country Director of CAFOD in the Democratic Republic of CongoIn this episode of the Voices of Change podcast, host Celeste Iyinbo chats to Bernard Balibuno, the Country Director of CAFOD in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Bernard provides insights into his role as Country Director and the challenges CAFOD faces in DRC, a country that has been dealing with emergencies, governance issues, and vulnerable communities.Bernard shares the variety of projects CAFOD is working on, from responding to emergencies and supporting vulnerable populations to working on governance and empowering women and young people. He highlights the importance of success stories and how they keep the...2023-08-0236 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 2 -Lutas em foco: "Dívida pública e impactos na vida das mulheres"No episódio de hoje Rebeca e Cleide irão aprofundar a discussão a respeito do sistema da dívida pública e como impacta na vida das mulheres brasileiras. No Brasil a falta de recursos direcionada a camada mais vulnerável da população, reconhecida como uma dívida social e histórica, é agravada sim por questões de gênero. Convidamos a economista e professora Rosa Marques e a advogada Magnólia Said para esse debate mais aprofundado a respeito das violências sistêmicas praticadas contra as mulheres no Brasil. "Lutas em foco...2023-07-2610 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#Ep 1 - Lutas em foco: Sistema da dívida e manutenção da desigualdadeNo primeiro episódio do podcast "Lutas em foco - Dívida e reparação" você confere o que é a dívida pública, quais suas consequências e como ela funciona e é fomentada por grandes corporações. "A dívida pública é como se fosse o cartão de crédito dos ricos. O endividamento público vem operando há décadas como um mecanismo de transferência de recursos públicos para o setor financeiro privado". Quem fala melhor sobre isso é a economista e membro da coordenação da Rede Jubileu Sul Brasil, Dirlene Marques. ...2023-07-1207 minCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastThe Synod and Female LeadersThis is Season 2, Episode 3 of The Church's Radical Reform, a podcast on the synodal movement presented by Christopher Lamb. Christopher is Vatican Correspondent for The Tablet and a PhD student at the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University. The podcast is sponsored by the Centre for Catholic Studies and The Tablet. The synod discussions, whether in Asia, Latin America or Europe, have repeatedly called for the greater involvement of women in church decision-making. Across the world, women are the bedrock of parishes and communities, but the message from the synod is that they often feel invisible. As a result...2023-06-1428 minThe Wise and the WhereforesThe Wise and the WhereforesThe World Bank, farmers and poverty – why experts at Cafod are so concernedRuth Gledhill, assistant editor of The Tablet, talks to Dr Ruth Segal and Dario Kenner of Cafod about the recent report, Sowing the seeds of poverty: how the World Bank harms poor farmers. The report accuses the World Bank of promoting agricultural models that benefit large-scale agribusiness at the expense of poor farmers, arguing that id demands “regulations and laws that support the expansion of commercial markets for hybrid seeds and chemical inputs”, forcing poorer nations to purchase seeds and fertilisers from global corporations. Dr Segal is Cafod’s food systems lead analyst. She has worked...2023-06-0125 minThe Church\'s Radical ReformThe Church's Radical ReformThe synod and female leaders: an interview with Christine Allen, Director of CafodThe synod discussions, whether in Asia, Latin America or Europe, have repeatedly called for the greater involvement of women in church decision-making. Across the world, women are the bedrock of parishes and communities, but the message from the synod is that they often feel invisible. As a result, the synod assembly in the Vatican in Rome in October 2023 will include women as voting members for the first time.  But what does synodal, female leadership look like in the Church? In this episode, I talk to Christine Allen, the Director of Cafod, the Catholic aid a...2023-05-2628 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 12 Mulheres em Ação - Crianças na luta por moradiaO tema do EP12 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação” é "Crianças na luta por moradia". Trazendo reflexões sobre a falta de estrutura que permita o desenvolvimento saudável de crianças, o episódio conta com a participação de Josilene Passos, assessora técnica da Ação "Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais" que explica sobre os impactos da falta de acesso a direitos básicos na vida dos jovens. O podcast integra as iniciativas da Ação "Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais”, contando com apoio do Ministério das Relações Exte...2023-03-2809 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 11 Mulheres em Ação - Quem cuida da cuidadora?"Quem cuida da cuidadora?" é o tema do EP11 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”. Com participação de Jana Said, assessora psicossocial na Ação Mulheres por reparação das Dívidas Sociais, o episódio propõe a discussão do processo de adoecimento de mulheres cuidadoras que colocam seu bem estar em último lugar em função de cuidar da família e da casa. O podcast integra as iniciativas da Ação "Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais”, contando com apoio do Ministério das Relações Exteriores Alemão, que garantiu ao Instituto de Relações Exterio...2023-03-2108 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 10 Mulheres em Ação - Moradia e contexto socioeconômicoMoradia e o contexto socioeconômico é o tema do EP10 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”, que traz histórias de mulheres, sobretudo das mães solo, no enfrentamento das dificuldades econômicas e sociais no cotidiano. Traz ainda a análise da economista e feminista Dirlene Marques, da Rede Feminista de Saúde, organização parceira da Rede Jubileu Sul Brasil na Ação “Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais”. “Estamos falando de uma sociedade capitalista pautada na desigualdade. E claro que essa desigualdade significa diferentes formas de tratamento daqueles setores que são discriminados. A discrimina...2023-03-1407 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 9 - Mulheres em Ação - Violência patrimonialA Lei Maria da Penha reconhece cinco tipos de violência contra as mulheres, entre as quais a violência patrimonial. Mas você sabe o que é, como identificar e se proteger? O tema pauta o #EP 9 da série Mulheres em Ação. O podcast também traz a orientação de especialistas e os enfrentamentos de mulheres afetadas por essa forma de violência que, apesar de lamentavelmente tão comum, ainda é pouco debatida. A violência patrimonial, “se resume em situações em que a mulher sofre uma subtração ou destruição dos seus bens, dos seus direito...2023-03-0710 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 8 - Mulheres em Ação - Orçamento público e dívidas sociais"A gente necessita de uma escola, precisamos de asfalto, energia, água, luz. Aqui é muito carente a nossa comunidade", relata Nilza, indígena amazonense. Ao relatar o que entende ser a dívida social que vitima especialmente as mulheres no Brasil, Cícera da Silva, que vive na periferia de Fortaleza (CE), afirma: "É quando os meus direitos não são respeitados, o meu direito de ter uma saúde de qualidade, de ter uma educação, de ter uma cultura voltada ao lazer para a comunidade onde estou. Já fui vítima de violência doméstica, não tive meus direit...2023-02-2810 minThe Public Affairs in Practice PodcastThe Public Affairs in Practice PodcastInterview with Louise Abraham, CafodIn our first interview, I talk to Louise Abraham, Senior Government Relations at Cafod about her experience of working in public affairs. We talk about how she entered the profession and hear about some of the most effective campaigns she has worked on. Thanks to my editor Callums World.   2023-02-2616 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 7 - Mulheres em Ação - Mulheres e moradia“Meu maior sonho neste momento é ter minha faculdade para ser juíza. A dificuldade é porque a gente tem que estar na luta todos os dias, não sabe se quando sair na volta a casa vai estar no mesmo lugar, não sabe o que realmente vai acontecer”. O testemunho é da Thais de Barroso, moradora da Comunidade Coliseu 3, na região metropolitana de Manaus (AM). Essa e outras histórias de mulheres na luta por moradia e direitos sociais você ouve neste #EP 7 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”. O podcast integra as iniciativas da “Ação Mulheres por rep...2023-02-0809 minReligion Media Centre PodcastReligion Media Centre PodcastHistoric peace pilgrimage of three church leaders to South SudanJournalist Ruth Peacock hosts a discussion about The Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, and the moderator of the Church of Scotland the Rev Dr Iain Greenshields visiting South Sudan this weekend on a “pilgrimage of peace”.South Sudan is going through an ongoing civil war, frequent floods have wiped out homes and livelihoods causing widespread food shortages and there are millions of displaced people. The country is 60 percent Christian and most are Catholic, but Dr Greenshields said this ecumenical trip is a historic occasion, the first time that the Pope and reformed leaders have done some...2023-02-0125 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 6 - Mulheres em ação - Regularização fundiária"O Estado faz questão de não nos atender, de não nos ver, não nos enxergar, e a gente continua porque se a gente não se organiza nada acontece” (...) “A ocupação Vito Giannotti acabou me acolhendo naquele momento. Minha filha nasceu na ocupação, e isso a gente também entende como resistência”. Essa e outras histórias de mulheres e o embate por moradia digna e regularização fundiária você ouve neste #EP 6 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”. A série traz o protagonismo das mulheres na luta por moradia e direitos fundam...2023-01-3108 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 5 - Mulheres em ação - Vulnerabilidade das mulheresAs mulheres são as mais afetadas pela falta de moradia, situação que impacta diretamente no agravamento da violência doméstica e do feminicídio nos últimos anos. Ao mesmo tempo - e até por isso - são as mulheres que têm liderado a luta das ocupações por moradia. O tema é pauta deste quinto episódio do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”.  Entre outras, entrevistamos Eleuteria Amora, da Casa da Mulher Trabalhadora, e Ediane Teixeira, da Ocupação Fábio Alves, em Belo Horizonte (MG).  A série traz o protagonismo das mulheres...2023-01-2410 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 4 - Mulheres em ação - Função social da propriedadeA importância de entender e garantir a função social da propriedade, e a luta pelo  direito coletivo à moradia à frente dos interesses privados, da especulação imobiliária. Esse é o tema em debate no #EP4 do podcast “Mulheres em Ação”, com os relatos e experiências de lideranças da luta por moradia digna: Emília de Souza, da comunidade Horto, no Rio de Janeiro, e Emanuela Ferreira, do Conjunto Palmeiras, em Fortaleza. Traz ainda entrevista com Marcelo Edmundo, membro da Central de Movimentos Populares (CMP) e da coordenação da Rede Jubileu Sul Brasil. Lançada em dezembro...2023-01-1711 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 3 - Mulheres em ação - Resistir na criseO #EP3 do podcast "Mulheres em Ação" mostra como as mulheres organizadas encontram alternativas para garantir renda e comida no prato de suas famílias, ainda fortemente impactadas pelas consequências da pandemia. Entre os caminhos, os grupos produtivos nos territórios, que além de gerar renda promovem a valorização das identidades por meio dos artesanatos locais, como relata Marcela Vieira, articuladora da “Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais” em Manaus (AM).  As iniciativas da "Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais" contam com apoio do Ministério das Relaç...2022-12-2009 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 2 - Mulheres em ação - Despejo nãoEste episódio destaca a luta contra os despejos que ocorreram no Brasil mesmo no cenário de pandemia da Covid-19 e informar sobre direitos, formas de agir em caso de despejo. Talita Gonsales, engenheira urbana e integrante da Campanha Despejo Zero desta que o mapeamento atual aponta que ao menos cerca de 191 mil famílias estão ameaçadas de remoção, mas alerta que o número é subestimado porque não temos no Brasil dados organizados sobre processos de remoção. As iniciativas da Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais contam com apoio do Mini...2022-12-1309 minJubileu Sul BrasilJubileu Sul Brasil#EP 1 - Mulheres em ação - Moradia é direitoEste episódio traz a contextualização sobre o cenário do déficit habitacional em contradição com o número de imóveis sem utilização social no Brasil. A arquiteta e urbanista, com atuação na pauta do direito à cidade, membro da coordenação da Rede Jubileu Sul Brasil (Porto Alegre), Cláudia Fávaro destaca pontos essenciais sobre a questão do direito à moradia e os desafios para as mulheres que lutam pela reparação desta dívida social histórica.  As iniciativas da Ação Mulheres por reparação das dívidas sociais contam com apoio do Mi...2022-12-0609 minCatholic NewsCatholic NewsLittle changes make a difference when caring for the environment, says BishopAs the Social Justice department of the Bishops' Conference launches a new revised edition of the Bishops' teaching document on the environment The Call of Creation, Bishop John Arnold, our episcopal lead for environmental matters, has been speaking to us about the current ecological crisis, our responsibilities as Catholics and custodians of the created world, and his belief that we all need to play our part to protect our common home. Transcription We're fundamentally going to talk about the 'Call of Creation', which is the Bishops' teaching document on the environment, released in 2002, and I know it...2022-10-0412 minSt. Andrew UMC Prayer PodcastSt. Andrew UMC Prayer PodcastA Prayer for Ukraine - April 6, 2022Produced by St. Andrew UMC, Highlands Ranch, CO.   Visit us and learn more about our worship services and other offerings at www.gostandrew.com Content Curator / Narrator: Jerry Lee Butler, St. Andrew UMCAll Scripture readings taken from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.Today’s Liturgy:   Psalm 71: 1-6 (NRSV) 1 In you, O Lord, I take refuge;    let me never be put to shame.2 In your righteousness deliver me and rescue me;    incline your ear to me and save me.3 Be to me a rock of refuge,    a strong fortress,[a...2022-04-0605 minFocus on Modern Slavery!Focus on Modern Slavery!Season 3 - Debbie talks to Rosie Venner and Bryn Lauder from ECCRWe are delighted to speak to Rosie Venner, the Money Makes Change Programme Manager and Bryn Lauder the Communications and Campaigns Manager from ECCR about their work and how that impacts social justice and a call to action for the church and communities.ECCR’s (The Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility) vision is to see money used in a way that creates a fairer and more sustainable world. We help faith communities and people to make financial choices which reflect these values and passions.Working with Faith CommunitiesIn response to increasing concerns ab...2022-01-1854 minWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 29th December 2021Ethic Today is the 29th of December 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://cafod.org.uk/Pray/Christmas-prayers Bible verse Song of Solomon 8:5 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Song of Solomon 8 2021-12-2915 minA Martyr and a MonkA Martyr and a MonkEP17: St Oscar RomeroThis week Victoria and Christina tackle a modern case of political martyrdom and a true miracle with the story of St Oscar Romero.  Sources:  Wikipedia https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-oscar-arnulfo-romero https://cafod.org.uk/News/International-news/Oscar-Romero-life-timeline https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/archbishop-oscar-romero-becomes-a-saint-but-his-death-still-haunts-el-salvador Instagram: @martyrandmonk2021-12-211h 41Walking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 20th December 2021Intimacy Today is the 20th of December 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://cafod.org.uk/Pray/Advent-prayers Bible verse Song of Solomon 1:4a Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Song of Solomon 12021-12-2014 minWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 9th December 2021Time Today is the 9th of December 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://cafod.org.uk/Pray/Advent-prayers Bible verse Ecclesiastes 6:1 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Ecclesiastes 6 Holman Christian Standard...2021-12-0914 minWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 1st December 2021Women Today is the 1st of December 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://cafod.org.uk/Pray/Advent-prayers Bible verse Proverbs 31:3 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Proverbs 31 English Standard Version...2021-12-0115 minWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 5th November 2021Consumption Today is the 5th of November 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://www.prayerscapes.com/prayers/times/friday_prayer.html#ixzz7BK55fCE9 Bible verse Proverbs 13:25 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage ...2021-11-0515 minWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the way: A daily devotional walkWalking the Way 25th August 2021Pandemic Today is the 25th of August 2021. Welcome to Walking the Way. My name is Ray and I really want to say thank you to everyone for listening in as we continue to explore what it means to have a regular rhythm of worship. Credits Opening Prayer https://worshipwords.co.uk/daily-prayers-for-wednesday/ Bible Verse Psalm 116:3 Thought for the day Ray Borrett Bible Passage Psalm 116 Modern English Version (MEV...2021-08-2514 minQuestions of Faith with Radio Maria EnglandQuestions of Faith with Radio Maria EnglandQuestions of Faith - 2021-06-11Questions of Faith - 2021-06-11 Fr. Sam has invited Jane Crone, Community Participation Coordinator, for East Anglia Diocese is Parishes and schools with CAFOD.  They'll be answering the following questions sent in by listeners: 'I am a confirmation candidate and need to do a service project with my parish and I’m really interested in helping our planet. I’m only 15. Any suggestions on how I can help?'; 'I’ve read a lot of troubling news coming out of Colombia. Is the Church doing anything to help them?'; 'The G7 Summit is coming up and the...2021-06-2355 minLeeds Trinity University Chaplaincy: Chaplaincy ChatsLeeds Trinity University Chaplaincy: Chaplaincy ChatsChaplaincy Chats: Episode 5 - How can I really serve the poor this Lent?Lent is traditionally a time where Christians remember the time Jesus spent in the desert- 40 days and 40 nights -where he wandered through the wilderness, without food or shelter, being tempted by the devil. As a spiritual practice, in solidarity with Jesus, and in order to draw closer to Him, Christians are called during Lent to do three things: Fast, Pray, and Give Alms, which basically means give to those in need.We are joined by Art student Imogen Argyle-Ross, who is taking almsgiving to another level this Lent. Imogen is taking part in CAFOD’s walk for wa...2021-03-1217 minFirst Fridays with IgniteFirst Fridays with IgniteEp4 - CAFOD's Anita Motha - Interview OnlyWe chat to Anita Motha who tells us about her experiences with disadvantaged communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and India as well as about CAFOD's current campaigns.2021-02-0616 minFirst Fridays with IgniteFirst Fridays with IgniteEp4 - CAFOD's Anita Motha & Musician Bridget Holmes - Full EpisodeWe chat to Anita Motha who tells us about her experiences with disadvantaged communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and India as well as about CAFOD's current campaigns. Find out more at www.cafod.org.uk. Norfolk singer-songwriter Bridget Holmes gives an exclusive performance of an original track (www.instagram.com/bridgetholmesmusic) and Fr. Luke leads us in prayer.2021-02-0626 minThird Sector PodcastThird Sector PodcastWhat does the Brexit deal mean for charities?This week, Rebecca and Emily discuss some of the implications of the Brexit deal agreed on Christmas Eve 2020 for the voluntary sector. They also chat about ‘Crafting J.O.Y with CAFOD’ – a monthly Facebook live set up by volunteers to help parents keep their children entertained during the lockdown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-2232 minSundaySundayChristmas Carols; Maradona; the Morality of Foreign AidIt's the first Sunday in Advent and once lock down is lifted Christmas carols will be allowed to be sung outside in all three tiers. Stuart Barr Conductor and founder of "Out to Perform" talks about the value of live outdoor music during the pandemic and beyond.Front pages around the world reacted to the death of Diego Maradona with the headlines such as “God is Dead” and “heavenly”. To those in his native Argentina, he is a deified persona for the miracles he worked on the football field. Although off the pitch he was no saint. Jimmy Bu...2020-11-2943 minThe Wise and the WhereforesThe Wise and the WhereforesHow to be a ‘Good Samaritan’ in the time of CovidChristine Allen, director of CAFOD, talks about how we can take some of the teaching in the Pope’s new encyclical Fratelli Tutti to help us be better neighbours, at a time when we are all challenged by the coronavirus pandemic.2020-10-2009 minBecoming More HumanBecoming More HumanS01.Ep08, Mental Wellbeing (Never Walk Alone, Carousel, 1945)This weeks showtune is Never Walk alone. Originally from the Broadway musical Carousel, also a well known football song adopted by Liverpool FC.  It is mental health awareness day this week, so Kevin and I discuss how we look after our mental wellbeing, and the importance of community in looking out for one another.  Follow our Spotify playlist of all the Broadway tunes we take inspiration from: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YJZksL68wYeIPbgDACt6K?si=-MbmXEZUR9adXydzp9hLWw  CAFOD: https://cafod.org.uk/  https://twitter.com/CAFOD  ...2020-10-0931 minSpeaking Business podcastSpeaking Business podcast122 Effective Virtual Leadership with Penny PullanMy guest this week has been called a world authority on remote teams.  She is an expert in Virtual and Hybrid Leadership and is the author of the best-selling book ‘Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams’.  Her experience of virtual and hybrid teams began when 9/11 forced her to run a major programme virtually. More recently she set up her consultancy, Making Projects Work supporting leaders grappling with the challenges of our virtual and hybrid world, to enhance collaboration across dispersed teams. My guest this week literally wrote...2020-09-2914 minRevision Made EasyRevision Made EasyGCSE RE AQA : Caring for the Environment & The meaning of Stewardship & CAFOD and SustainabilityHi guys and welcome to another episode in the RE series. In today's episode we will be covering three topics. We will be justifying the need to care for the Environment which will be supported by the church's teachings on caring for the environment. In addition, we will be learning about Stewardship and we will be discussing ways Catholics care for the Environment. Moreover, we will be learning about CAFOD's work and how sustainability links to Catholic beliefs. If you are aiming for the top grades why not try some exam questions : 1) Give 2 religious reasons why Catholics believe it is...2020-08-0212 minCatholic ChurchCatholic ChurchBishop Arnold: “Think globally” post-pandemic about the care we have for each otherIt was Bishop John Arnold’s turn to celebrate Mass for the sick, their families, healthcare workers and carers on Thursday 4 June. In his homily, Bishop Arnold said he believed that we are being asked to “think globally” about health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. How we care for our common home as custodians of the environment, he said, was one of a number of inter-connected global factors impacting on our care for each other. The Bishop of Salford, and Chair of the Catholic aid and development charity CAFOD, said he hoped we emerge from the pandemic thinking about the wo...2020-06-0505 minLa cafeteraLa cafeteraEn la alfombra rojaTerminamos la serie El día después con un reconocimiento a la gente que han trabajado, expuestas al virus, para que nosotras podamos quedarnos en casa… ¡Ellos y ellas son los verdaderos héroes y heroínas de nuestro mundo y los recibimos en alfombra roja! ¡Que se escuche un fuerte aplauso! Esta serie ha sido posible gracias al apoyo de CAFOD (Catholic Agency For Overseas Development).LIBRETOCONTROL MÚSICA DE PREMIOS OSCARPRESENTADOR Damas y caballeros, ladies and gentlemen, bienvenidos a esta noche de gala, noche de glamour, la premiación más esperada...2020-06-0503 minSundaySundayGeorge Floyd death reaction, Sikh representation row, ‘Most popular hymn of hope’There have been several nights of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody this week. Before moving to Minneapolis in 2018, the 46-year-old lived in Houston’s Third Ward housing projects, where he has been described as a "person of peace" and a "mentor to a generation of young men”. His friend, Pastor Patrick Ngwolo, responds to the news of his death.When the Church of England comes out of the pandemic how will it survive in a world where financial, political and social norms have changed dram...2020-05-3143 minSt Mary\'s ServicesSt Mary's ServicesCompline for Saturday the 9th May.An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Intercessions taken from CAFOD.2020-05-0910 minSt Mary\'s ServicesSt Mary's ServicesCompline for Tuesday 5th May.An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Prayers taken from CAFOD.2020-05-0509 minSundaySundayVE Day Anniversary; Christian Charity Crisis; Ramadan OnlineOn VE Day 75 years ago the bells of churches and cathedrals across the country were rung in celebration. Anniversary events will be very different this year as many of them have been cancelled as people adhere to rules that prohibit mass gatherings. Using archive and contemporary recordings from some who were there in May 1945 we remember the moment when the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied forces ended World War II in Europe.The charity Christian Aid has announced that they are projecting an annual loss of £6 million due to a fall in income because o...2020-05-0343 minSt Mary\'s ServicesSt Mary's ServicesCompline for Thursday at 30th April.An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Intercessory prayer taken from CAFOD.2020-04-3010 minSt Mary\'s ServicesSt Mary's ServicesCombine for Tuesday 21st April.An Order for Night Prayer in contemporary language. Intercessions taken from cafod.org.uk2020-04-2110 minPortsmouth Diocese - Year of the WordPortsmouth Diocese - Year of the WordBible in Action - Give generously - Lent week 1Generosity - Gratitude - Ecological conversion By Jo Lewry, from Cafod - Portsmouth Diocese2020-02-2400 minSundaySundayFirst Sunday in Advent; Climate Change; Faith and PolicingIn the aftermath of the attack on London Bridge Southwark Cathedral will have clergy available to listen and talk. Emily asks the Dean of Southwark Cathedral, Andrew Nunn, what the response has been from the community. The dean will also talk about how they will navigate through the weeks building up to Christmas as its the first Sunday in advent and what the plans are. Ahead of UN climate conference COP25 which starts in Madrid next week, Neil Thorns, Director of Advocacy & Communications at Catholic relief agency CAFOD and Chair of The Climate Coalition, talks about hopes...2019-12-0143 minSundaySundayLegal loopholes, Christian Liberty, conflict resolution and World Humanitarian DaySarah Champion, MP for Rotherham explains why some MPs want to close a legal loophole so that it is illegal for sports coaches and religious leaders to have sex with anyone in their care under the age of 18. Maji Peterx is a specialist in conflict resolution and has brought together former members and victims of Boko Haram in trauma awareness and peace-building workshops. He talks to Emily about his work and explains what he will be doing in Mountjoy Prison in Dublin this week.Why is one of Scotland’s biggest pilgrimage sites to close? De...2019-08-1843 minFiLiAFiLiA#26 FiLiA Meets: Louise Winstanley - ABColombiaLouise Winstanley has been working with ABColombia since 2010. As Programme and Advocacy Manager, Louise’s role is to manage and co-ordinate the work of ABColombia - the joint advocacy project of five leading British and Irish organisations with programmes in Colombia: CAFOD, Christian Aid UKI, Oxfam GB, SCIAF and Trócaire. Amnesty International and PBI are observers. ABColombia members work with over one hundred partner organisations in Colombia. Many of ABColombia partners are local and national women organisations and human rights defenders working specifically on issues impacting Indigenous, Afro-Descendant and peasant farmer communities. ABColombia has been working with women's org...2019-06-3035 minBondcastBondcastClimate and environment issues are development challenges tooWe need to wake up to the triple challenges of tackling climate change, eliminating poverty and protecting the natural environment. At the recent Bond Conference, we brought together experts from different sectors to interrogate how we as NGOs can tackle this urgent crisis together. Hear thoughts from Farhana Yamin from Extinction Rebellion, Tanya Steele from WWF UK, and Christine Allen from CAFOD. The panel was moderated by Clare Shakya from IIED. If you liked this podcast, please rate or review us on your chosen player.2019-05-1622 minCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastMark Hayes: Industry More Content, Finance Less ProudDr Mark Hayes (St Hilda Reader Emeritus and Honorary Fellow, Durham University) Industry More Content, Finance Less Proud: A Fresh Perspective and Ethical Grounding for the Reform of Company Law Lecture given at CAFOD, Romero House, London on 21 Nov 20162019-04-2451 minManx Radio\'s PraiseManx Radio's PraisePRAISE FOR 31 MARCH 2019On PRAISE this week we take a look at the wider world, talking to Verity Johnson, CAFOD's Country Representative in Zimbabwe about the current situation there, in the wake of Cyclone Idai, and Anna Burden of Christian Aid, and expert beekeeper Harry Owens reflect on their recent trip to Burundi, sharing their skills with some of the world's poorest people in a bid to help them work their way out of poverty. And there's music too!2019-03-3131 minThe Happy Accident PodcastThe Happy Accident PodcastEpisode 114: Whatever Happened to CAFOD?Recorded 11 January. With more of a lacklustre “pop” than a bang, Them Happy Accident boys are back with the first ‘Non Special’ episode of 2019! Kicking off the ‘Non Special” new year with that signature Northern Nonsense, jam packed with exceptional segue’s, encompassing; #WhatYaDrinking, the wild world of ‘Drink Biscuits’, Max Power magazine, Hollywood money man ‘The Rock’, Tartare sauce, Vegan Sausage Rolls, The Jesus Workout plan, what ever happened to CAFOD?!, the forgotten classic “Pogs” and the return of the dreaded Restless Leg Syndrome!   Follow The Happy Accident on Instagram @thehappyaccidentpodcast Follow The Happy Accident...2019-01-111h 29SundaySundayAndrew Brunson, Oscar Romero and Tommie SmithFormer Olympic champion Tommie Smith speaks to Rajeev Gupta about how his Christian faith inspired his iconic fist raised protest on the podium at the Mexico City Games 50 years ago this week.A court in Turkey has freed US pastor Andrew Brunson in a case that badly strained ties between the US and Turkey. We bring you the latest on his release.As the canonisation of the assassinated archbishop Oscar Romero takes place, Edward talks to CAFOD's South America regional manager Claire Dixon live from Rome.Reporter Trevor Barnes has been to a...2018-10-1444 minSundaySundayEgypt mosque attack, Zimbabwe's future, Eco-churchesFollowing the deadly attack on a mosque in northern Sinai, the Egyptian government have launched air strikes against those responsible. We look into what motivated the attack with Scott Lucas from the University of Birmingham.St Francis is the first purpose built Anglican church to open in 40 years. Bob Walker asks if a new church on a North London housing estate can really make a difference to inner city communities.As Pope Francis prepares to fly to Myanmar and Bangladesh we hear from Catholic commentator Tom Reese who believes he shouldn't be going. Chris Bain...2017-11-2644 minSundaySundayElvis, Canvey Island Jews, The Olympic effectThis week, it is the anniversary of Elvis's death on August 16th 1977. Ted Harrison - author of a new book called 'The Death and Resurrection of Elvis Presley' talks to Caroline Wyatt about how the cult of Elvis is now taking on some of the characteristics of a religion. The Rev Ravi Holi (Anglican vicar and Elvis impersonator) describes a funeral at which he dressed as 'The King of Rock 'n Roll'.The Rio Olympics are a "huge missed opportunity" to improve the lives of the country's poorest, according to the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD...2016-08-1744 minFaith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)FMR 48 - Faith motivation and effectiveness: a Catholic experienceCAFOD’s ability to partner with other FBOs and communities brings significant advantages for its work with displaced people. However, modern-day humanitarianism does not always sit comfortably alongside some of the practices of the major religions.2015-06-0411 minDevelopment Policy Centre PodcastDevelopment Policy Centre PodcastDuncan Green - How do we plan, campaign and work in developmentHow do we plan, campaign and work in development when we don’t know what is going to happen and we don’t know what solutions will work? Aid professionals know that real life has a way of ignoring our plans and procedures, but often we block out that knowledge in order to keep functioning. In this talk, Duncan Green asks what would we do differently, if we acknowledge and try to adapt to the messiness of reality. Dr Duncan Green is Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB, Honorary Professor of International Development at Cardiff University and a Visiting Fellow at t...2015-06-0250 minDevpolicy TalksDevpolicy TalksDuncan Green - How do we plan, campaign and work in developmentHow do we plan, campaign and work in development when we don’t know what is going to happen and we don’t know what solutions will work? Aid professionals know that real life has a way of ignoring our plans and procedures, but often we block out that knowledge in order to keep functioning. In this talk, Duncan Green asks what would we do differently, if we acknowledge and try to adapt to the messiness of reality.Dr Duncan Green is Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB, Honorary Professor of International Development at Cardiff University and a Vi...2015-06-0250 minCatholic ChurchCatholic ChurchBishop William Kenney Visits South SudanBishop William Kenney visited South Sudan from 23 September - 2 October 2012 on a joint CAFOD and Bishops' Conference trip as a mark of support to the Catholic Bishops in the country.2012-11-0201 min