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Franciscans at COP26 in Glasgow

Franciscans at COP26 in Glasgow

By admin in Latest News on October 30, 2021

COP26 is almost here, and there will be a strong Franciscan presence in Glasgow throughout the conference.
Our brothers Clark Berge and Christopher John will be speaking at this briefing in Glasgow on Monday, along with our friends from OFM (Order of Friars Minor). You are very welcome to register to attend in person or online.
1st November 2021, 4pm UK time
Register and participate online: https://bit.ly/FI1Nov2021
Register and join in person:
The Friary, 270 Ballater Street, Glasgow G5 0YT  https://bit.ly/3bhXBf4
Please continue to keep COP26 in your prayers. Our planet needs prayerful love and action like never before.
New Volunteers Assisting at Plaistow

New Volunteers Assisting at Plaistow

By admin in Latest News on October 28, 2021

The Brothers at Plaistow are being ably assisted by three wonderful new volunteers. Lavinia, Elias and Emma are from Germany and are giving much-needed friendly support to local people. Here they are helping with Plaistow’s free food distribution scheme. They’re also assisting with home visits, shopping trips, hospital appointments, and many other activities.

Hilfield Friary Planting 100 Oaks to Celebrate Centenary

Hilfield Friary Planting 100 Oaks to Celebrate Centenary

By admin in Latest News on October 25, 2021

 

Here is some wonderful news! Hilfield Friary will be celebrating its centenary in December, planting one hundred oak trees to commemorate each of its one hundred years. The new area of wood-pasture will then begin to mature in the next one hundred years. Truly a celebration of past, present and future!
Click on the attached link for more information:
Memorial Service for Helen Julian CSF

Memorial Service for Helen Julian CSF

By admin in Latest News on October 14, 2021

The memorial service for Helen Julian CSF took place at Southwark Cathedral this afternoon (14th October). Bishop Christopher Chessun presided, and Sue CSF preached. A moving tribute was also given by Monica Bolley on behalf of On Fire Mission, a project which had become close to Helen Julian’s heart for many years.
In addition to recognising her obvious skills as a writer and author, and her pastoral sensitivity, Helen Julian’s dedication to online ministry and her prayerful presence on social media were also noted.
Pictured: (main image, above) Bishop Christopher presides at Southwark Cathedral this afternoon; (below) a wonderful selection of photographs taken from the back of the service booklet.
A recording of the service is available via this link:
Alnmouth Welcomes COP 26 Pilgrims

Alnmouth Welcomes COP 26 Pilgrims

By admin in Latest News on October 11, 2021

Yesterday the Brothers at Alnmouth greeted fifteen pilgrims who are making their way to next month’s COP26 talks in Glasgow. They are undertaking a truly remarkable journey, walking from the south of England to Scotland, sharing their prayerful message of environmental justice along the way.
Our Brothers ensured the pilgrims received generous helpings of food and good cheer, and then walked in solidarity with them for a short way along the Northumberland coast to the village of Longhoughton. Prayers were said at St Peter’s church.
Please keep the forthcoming COP26 talks in your prayers, that our governments will initiate effective methods to combat climate change and prevent further environmental destruction.
2021/22 Ordo Available Soon

2021/22 Ordo Available Soon

By admin in Latest News on October 5, 2021

The 2021/2022 Ordo is now being prepared and printed, containing helpful information for all who use the SSF Office book.

If you would like a copy, please send a stamped addressed envelope, plus loose additional stamps to the value of £1 (to cover printing costs) to Sara Whistance at Hilfield:

Sara Whistance
Secretary to SSF
The Friary
Hilfield
Dorchester
Dorset
DT2 7BE
United Kingdom
Requiem for Helen Julian CSF to be Livestreamed 14th October

Requiem for Helen Julian CSF to be Livestreamed 14th October

By admin in Latest News on October 5, 2021

Helen Julian’s memorial service on Thursday 14th October at 2pm will be livestreamed from Southwark Cathedral.   Here’s the link for those who wish to join with us on-line at that time, or share in the service later.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCal1PTQIUohMqybIc9Lipkw/live

The link will be live from 1.55pm on the day of the service.

If you plan to come to the cathedral please email ministercsf@franciscans.org.uk to help us estimate numbers.

 

Environmental Success for SSF in the Solomon Islands

Environmental Success for SSF in the Solomon Islands

By admin in Latest News on September 30, 2021

Good news to share!
Our Franciscan brothers in the Solomons, have been working with the Dominican sisters and friars, through our partners in Geneva, Franciscans International and Dominicans for Justice and Peace.
We’ve highlighted issues of human rights abuses related to the widespread and increasing logging industry in Solomon Islands. This logging strips bare whole hillsides, and the round logs are exported without any processing. The devastation, ecological, social and spiritual, is profound and seemingly endless.
Through our Geneva partners who work through the human rights mechanisms at the UN we’ve lobbied their member states as part of the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights. Some member states took our submission and made recommendations to the Solomons delegation at the UN. Of the seven issues relating to logging, SIX have been accepted by the Solomons government. These will be voted on in the next few days in the full assembly of the UN Human Rights Council.
These six human rights recommendations – accepted by the Solomons government – are:
104.68 Take appropriate legislative and administrative measures to ensure that the use of exploitation of natural resources, in particular logging, do not adversely affect the enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights of local communities (Slovenia);
104.69 Protect human rights against abuses and environmental degradation by logging companies and ensure effective remedies when abuses have occurred (Slovenia);
104.70 That all forest exploitation projects include prior and informed consultation with the concerned local and indigenous communities, as well as a report on the environmental and human rights impact, specifically in the area of the rights to water and sanitation (Spain);
104.71 Take further measures to prevent and mitigate the human rights violations caused by business activities (Timor-Leste);
104.72 Ensure that policies relating to the environment take into consideration their impact on human rights and on communities (Philippines);
104.73 Ensure the conservation and protection of fragile habitats against deforestation and forest degradation, and strengthen sustainable forest management practices to protect human rights related to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment (Canada);
By accepting these recommendations the SI will have to report regularly to the UN on its progress in keeping these human rights. We’ll keep them up to the mark! But in a very positive way we can be part of the solution. NGOs such as ours have credibility at village level. We can work in villages, educating in human rights, and promoting more sustainable practices than extractive logging. There’s still a long way to go, but a road has opened up.
As the SSF brothers in the Solomons prepare to celebrate their 50th anniversary this weekend, this news is one of the best indications of what we’ve achieved since our Franciscan presence was founded there in 1970. We’ve taken the voices of those who know and trust us in the villages, people who often are without voice. We’ve amplified their voices and taken them to the United Nations. Now, under positive international pressure, those voices are influencing government policy in the Solomons.
(in the photos – the Solomons Dominican / Franciscan coalition preparing lobbying information packs. And one of our many Zoom meetings!)
Death of Brother Daniel SSF

Death of Brother Daniel SSF

By admin in Latest News on September 27, 2021

With great sadness we share the news that Brother Daniel SSF died this morning, 27th September, in Brisbane. He was 85 years of age.
Daniel joined SSF in the UK, was received as a novice on June 5th 1964, and made his first profession on the 24th February 1967 at Hilfield. He then made his life profession at Koki in Papua New Guinea on 30th March 1970. He was one of the founding group of four brothers to open a friary in Solomon Islands later in 1970.
Later, after theological studies at Bishop Patteson Theological College, he was ordained deacon on December 9th 1973 and priest on September 29th 1974. He was transferred to New Zealand in 1983, and later to Australia where he was at the friary in Windale, Newcastle, and then the Brisbane friary.
Daniel held many leadership positions in his years with SSF, including Minister Provincial of the (then) Australia New Zealand Province (1987 – 1997), and Minister General (1997 – 2007).
May he rest in peace and rise in glory.