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The Bishops' Conference of Scotland

The Roman Catholic Bishops in Scotland work together to undertake nationwide initiatives through their Commissions and Agencies.

The members of the Bishops' Conference are the Bishops of the eight Scottish Dioceses. Where appropriate the Bishops Emeriti (retired) provide a much welcomed contribution to the work of the conference. The Bishops' Conference of Scotland is a permanently constituted assembly which meets regularly throughout the year to address relevant business matters.

Members of The Bishops' Conference of Scotland

EVENTS

Westminster debate and vote on Assisted Dying – Friday 29th November.

The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland and the Catholic Parliamentary Office have commissioned this short documentary. Please WATCH & SHARE with friends, family, and particularly your local MP and MSPs.


"Do No Harm” is a short documentary which highlights some of the grave concerns around proposals to legalise assisted dying in the UK and Scottish Parliaments.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi3S2yp3hjY

Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/1029444718?share=copy

Please remember to share the documentary with family and friends, and on social media, and please use the hashtags #DoNoHarm and #RaiseYourVoice

Read the joint Statement from the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales, and Scotland on Assisted Suicide: AS-Plenary-2024-Statement-FINAL.pdf

BISHOPS RELEASE STATEMENT ON FOSSIL FUEL NON-PROLIFERATION AND JUST TRANSITION


fossil fuels statementThe Bishops’ Conference of Scotland (BCOS) have released a statement encouraging world leaders to agree to and establish a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, committing all nations to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels. The statement, which is released to mark the COP29 climate summit taking place in Azerbaijan from 11th – 22nd November, calls on Scotland to play its role in realising the common good by participating in a swift transition away from fossil fuels to protect people and our planet, both now and in the future, from further global warming caused by fossil fuel extraction. Crucially, in recognising the workers and communities in Scotland who rely on fossil fuel industries for their livelihood, the statement emphasises that any such transition must have justice at its core and ensure that no one is left behind, particularly those currently employed in this sector who must be ensured secure work in the move towards renewables. The full text of the statement can be downloaded here.

News from the Commissions and Agencies

Archive by tag: Justice and Peace ScotlandReturn
October 2024
We are in St Nicholas' Primary School in Broxburn about to deliver our workshop on the Journey of a Cotton T-shirt to their P6s. 👕🔄

If you would like to book this input for Primary or Secondary, drop us an email at:
Office@justiceandpeacescotland.org.uk



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⏱️15 minute countdown until we are live for The Romero Lecture at the Edinburgh Jesuit Centre.

🕊️Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, will shortly speak on 'Romero and Ukraine: Reslience in the Face of Injustice'.

📺Tune in to our livestream on YouTube at 7pm to follow along:


Archbishop St. Oscar Romero, the outspoken advocate for justice and non-violence in his native El Salvador, has long inspired Christians around the whole wor...

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🕊️Day of Prayer for Peace in The Holy Land 🕊️

Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, and Cardinal Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, have called for today, October 7th, to be a Day of Prayer, Fasting and Penance for Peace in The Holy Land.

The Patriarch has issued this prayer which he asks us to say and share widely as we honour the feast day of Mary Queen of the Rosary while simultaneously commemorating a year of violence and tragedy across Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and the region of the Middle East.





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His Holiness Pope Francis has called for today to be a day of fasting and prayer for peace as we commemorate one year since the horrific events of October 7th and a year of war, tragedy and life lost across Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and the region of the Middle East.

Last week Cardinal Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, issued a letter calling for Monday October 7th to be a day of fasting, penance and prayer for peace in The Holy Land and this call has been endorsed and echoed by the Holy Father.

In his letter, the Patriarch notes that not only does the month of October mark a year of violence in both Israel and Palestine, but is also a month of Marian devotion. In fact on this very day we celebrate the memory of Mary Queen of the Rosary. In recognition of both the anniversary of the war and the day dedicated to Our Lady on which it falls, he asks each of us to find a moment today to pause and pray to “invoke the intercession of Mary Queen of the Rosary for this beloved Land and its inhabitants”.

We ask you to join us alongside Pope Francis, Cardinal Pizzaballa and all our brothers and sisters across the Middle East to pray for peace for all who call these lands home. 🕊️



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❓How does Catholic Social Teaching enable us to address the most pressing issues of our time?
❓What does Scripture and Tradition teach us about human dignity and how should we apply this in the socio-political world?

If you are in the Rutherglen and Cambuslang area, join us at St Anthony's and St Mark's Rutherglen tomorrow evening for our first of three workshops on "the Church's best kept secret".

🗓️Thurs, Oct 3rd
🕢7.30pm
📍St Anthony's Church, Mar Gardens, Rutherglen
👐All welcome!



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As the violence in the Middle East continues to escalate, Justice & Peace Scotland reissue our call for a ceasefire now.

Please join us in praying for peace and security for all across the region and for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza. 🙏



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September 2024
📢 CHALLENGE POVERTY WEEK EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

What is the role for Christians in tackling poverty?

As part of Challenge Poverty Week we are inviting people with a Christian faith to come into the same room and get on the same page to discuss the Minimum Income Guarantee as a tool to combat poverty and consider the theological perspectives that compel us to work together with faith and compassion to ensure security for all.

🗓️ Saturday 12th October
🕙 10.15am - 3.45pm
📍The Renfield Centre, 260 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JP
📝Register: tinyurl.com/34snab4a

Join us alongside the Church of Scotland, The Poverty Alliance , Christians Against Poverty and other Christian churches and representatives to explore how to combat poverty guided by the light of our faith.



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We are very much looking forward to hosting this CST Workshop Series in St Anthony's and St Mark's Rutherglen. All are welcome to learn more about "the Church's best kept secret".

🗓️ October 3rd, October 24th and November 21st
🕢 All talks will be held at 7.30pm
📍 St Anthony's, Mar Gardens, Rutherglen


Our parish is delighted to host this workshop series beginning soon. Catholic Social Teaching gives us practical Gospel-based principles which can be applied to all aspects of daily life and wider society.
Sessions will be led by Anne Marie Clements from Justice and Peace Scotland . All most welcome. #JusticeAndPeace #CatholicSocialTeaching

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🌎 To mark the Season of Creation we have joined numerous Faith Institutions and Leaders in signing a Faith Letter to endorse the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

🌱The letter calls on governments to agree to a bidning international treaty that would:
• End expansion of any new coal, oil or gas production in line with the best available science as outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United Nations Environment Programme.

•Phase-out existing production of fossil fuels in a manner that is fair and equitable.

•Ensure a global just transition to 100% access to renewable energy.

📝Signing the Faith Letter is the official advocacy action for Season of Creation 2024. You can sign the letter as an individual, parish or group here: https://fossilfueltreaty.org/faith-letter#faith-letter

#SeasonofCreation2024



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Every diocese in Scotland was represented today at the first Season of Creation Conference hosted by the Bishops' Conference of Scotland Care of Creation Office - a great success! 💚🌎

Alongside SCIAF, Scottish Catholic Education Service and Eco-Congregation Scotland we facilitated discussions and shared ideas on how parishes and the whole church in Scotland can come together in friendship and community to share in the joy of God's creation - many inspirational seeds were planted and we look forward to seeing how they grow! 🌱







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