A service that provides free rides to food banks and community meals in Newmarket and elsewhere throughout York Region may be grounded if it doesn’t raise the money it needs to keep going.
The Ride to Food program, operated by the regionwide not-for-profit organization Routes Connecting Communities, lost some regional funding for 2020.
Read the full news report: Free ride service to food banks at risk of shutting down.
St John Chrysostom / St Elizabeth Seton Conference - Newmarket, Ontario, Canada - Also serving the town of East Gwillimbury
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Monday, 9 December 2019
Why we don't help the global poor. Should we?
"The gospel accounts of Jesus portray him as giving more emphasis to helping the poor than to any other ethical concern, so this should be a top priority for all Christians."
"In addition, for Catholics especially, the church has taught, at least as far back as Ambrose, and continuing through Thomas Aquinas to several recent papal pronouncements, that what the rich have in “superabundance” is owed, by natural right, to the poor for their subsistence. That is very similar in its implications to the position that I hold."
Interestingly, these are the words of a committed atheist, Peter Singer, in an interview with Charles C. Camosy, Associate Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at the Jesuits' Fordham University. The interview is published under the title, "Peter Singer on why we don't help the global poor and why we should."
Sunday, 1 December 2019
Daily Advent Meditations with Pope Francis and Laudato Si'
These meditations were originally published in 2015 by St. Vincent de Paul Parish Community in Baltimore.
Sunday, Dec. 1: God's loving plan
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Environment,
Pope,
Prayer,
Scripture,
Social Teaching
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