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Current and upcoming events - ISARC Multifaith Forum
(posted April 26, 2010)

ISARC e-newsletter March 2010

Catholic Social Teaching and Vincentian Spirtuality
(posted Apr 25, 2010)

Talk to Representatives of the St. Vincent de Paul Societyby Michael Ryan - St. John the Evangelist Parish, Woodslee, ON.

Affordable Housing Submission to Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing – Dec – 2009
by Jim Paddon – SSVP ONRC -  Voice of the Poor Committee Chairperson (posted Jan 2010)

Affordable Housing Submissionr....

Poverty reduction is needed for a strong recovery that works for everyone
by Greg DeGroot-Maggetti (posted Dec 20, 2009)

ISARC Newsletter....

CREATING THE CHURCH OF TOMORROW
A prayer by Archbishop Oscar Romero, (b. 1917-d. 1980
(posted Oct 10, 2009)

It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view....

ISARC e-newsletter Summer 2009
Upcoming events - ISARC Multifaith Forum – October
29 ISARC Religious Leaders' Forum – November 5
(posted Sept 18, 2009)

ISARC e-newsletter September 2009

SSVP ONRC Advocacy Committee Information Update

Voice of the Poor Advocacy Committee Presentation to the Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops — Social Affairs Commission (updated May 05, 2009)

Presentation to the OCCB-Social Affairs Commission.

Queen’s Park Prayer Vigil - Why Are We Here?

by Bishop Michael J. Pryse - Eastern Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada - March 26 2009 (posted Aug 19, 2009)

Why Are We Here – first of all to pray
Why Are We Here – to give witness to our solidarity with the poor
Why Are We Here – to cry out for justice
Why Are We Here – to do what Jesus did and called us to do
Why Are We Here – for the well-being of our own souls and our own churches

At noon, The Rev Michael Pryse, Bishop, The Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, led participants. The poor were remembered, our MPPs were asked to do justice, and songs were sung. Bishop Pryse reminded us of the call to deal justly in our relationships with our fellow humans beings regardless of the race, creed, or economic circumstances. Charitable acts to the poor are not sufficient. God demands that each of us are treated with dignity so that they can live to their full potential.

SSVP ONRC Advocacy Committee Information Update

Help Support a Vigil for Poverty Reduction at Queen's Park — From March 03, 2009 to Mid March (updated Mar 01, 2009)

Advocacy Committee Information Update

Interfaith Social Assistance Reform Coalition
press release, Feb 9, 2009

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