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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

It’s Been A Great Blessing!

 


Telem, Tinki, Talem

Tell papa God

Tinki








When on Mission Appeals, Sister Anne Yatta Lansana would end her mission appeal talks singing one of her native songs.  A song that told God thank you!  And for what?  For all the good things God has done for us.  She caught people’s attention!

As she journeys home to Freetown, Sierra Leone and returns to her school, St. Joseph Secondary Junior School where she is leading a project to build an addition, which will include two additional classrooms. 

Interested in donating to her project, send checks to:
Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny
PO Box 66
Newport, RI 02840
Please memo Sister Anne’s School Project
or
Donate online through our secure website donation page:
Please direct you gift to Sister Anne’s School Project

We are grateful to Sister Anne for her life with us during the Summer Mission Appeals for West Africa, specifically Ghana, The Gambia and Sierra Leone.  May she be abundantly blessed and kept safe on her journey home.  We are telling ‘Papa God, Tinki’!




Sunday, September 17, 2023

2023 Season of Creation Week 3

 

Gathering of the People of God
 


While each Christian community around the world celebrates the Season of Creation in its own way, a few organized events present opportunities to bring all communities together.

The whole ecumenical family is invited
to participate in….


A Vigil Prayer on September 30th being organized by the Taize community in collaboration with numerous other Christian churches and ecumenical associations.




Biodiversity and important commitment

“Biodiversity is the variation among living organisms from different sources including terrestrial, marine and desert ecosystems, and the ecological complexes of which they are a part.”

What is Biodiversity?
Biodiversity describes the richness and variety of life on earth. It is the most complex and important feature of our planet. Without biodiversity, life would not sustain.
The term biodiversity was coined in 1985. It is important in natural as well as artificial ecosystems. It deals with nature’s variety, the biosphere. It refers to variabilities among plants, animals and microorganism species.
Biodiversity includes the number of different organisms and their relative frequencies in an ecosystem. It also reflects the organization of organisms at different levels.
Biodiversity holds ecological and economic significance. It provides us with nourishment, housing, fuel, clothing and several other resources. It also extracts monetary benefits through tourism. Therefore, it is very important to have a good knowledge of biodiversity for a sustainable livelihood.

Types of Biodiversity
Species diversity 
Species diversity refers to the variety of different types of species found in a particular area. It is the biodiversity at the most basic level. It includes all the species ranging from plants to different microorganisms.
No two individuals of the same species are exactly similar. For example, humans show a lot of diversity among themselves. 
Genetic diversity
It refers to the variations among the genetic resources of the organisms. Every individual of a particular species differs from each other in their genetic constitution. That is why every human looks different from each other. Similarly, there are different varieties in the same species of rice, wheat, maize, barley, etc.
Ecological diversity 
An ecosystem is a collection of living and non-living organisms and their interaction with each other. Ecological biodiversity refers to the variations in the plant and animal species living together and connected by food chains and food webs. 
It is the diversity observed among the different ecosystems.

“An ecosystem is defined as a community of lifeforms in concurrence with
non-living components, interacting with each other.”

in a region. Diversity in different ecosystems like deserts, rainforests, mangroves, etc., include ecological diversity.

Importance of Biodiversity
Biodiversity and its maintenance are very important for sustaining life on earth. A few of the reasons explaining the importance of biodiversity are:
Ecological Stability
Every species has a specific role in an ecosystem. They capture and store energy and also produce and decompose organic matter. The ecosystem supports the services without which humans cannot survive. A diverse ecosystem is more productive and can withstand environmental stress.
Economic Importance
Biodiversity is a reservoir of resources for the manufacture of food, cosmetic products and pharmaceuticals.
Crops livestock, fishery, and forests are a rich sources of food.
Wild plants such as Cinchona and Foxglove plant are used for medicinal purposes.
Wood, fibers, perfumes, lubricants, rubber, resins, poison and cork are all derived from different plant species.
The national parks and sanctuaries are a source of tourism. They are a source of beauty and joy for many people.
Ethical Importance
All species have a right to exist. Humans should not cause their voluntary extinction. Biodiversity preserves different cultures and spiritual heritage. Therefore, it is very important to conserve biodiversity.

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Together we Affirm our Faith

You, O God, are supreme and holy.
You create our  world and give us life.
Your purpose overarches everything we do. 
You have always been with us.
You are God.
 
You, O God, are infinitely generous,
good beyond all measure.
You came to us before we came to you. 
You have revealed and proved
your  love for us in Jesus  Christ,
God made flesh,
who  lived and died and rose again. 
You are with us now.
You are God.
 
You, O God, are Holy Spirit.
You empower us to be your  gospel in the world. You reconcile and heal;  you overcome death. You are our  God.
AMEN.

Friday, September 15, 2023

Mission Appeals EXTRAS

 The ‘In Between’ Times
Journal #6


And for the many along the way
Who supported Sister Anne,
Prayed with her, and showed interest
In our West Africa Missions

God Bless and Thank You!



Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Monday, September 11, 2023

2023 Season of Creation Week 2

A Mighty Torrent Can Move Mountains


2023 Season of Creation Call to Action
Ask the Biden Administration to consider the forgiveness of debt of developing nations and stop fossil fuel expansion at COP 28. 

Here are ACTION STEPS you can take
  1. Sign the forgiveness of debt letter 
  2. Organize a prayer service in an ecologically impacted place near you
  3. Take a picture of the place and people gathered
  4. Post your event to social media tagging President Biden, Special Envoy Kerry, and Secretary Yellen (more details and links here), and let them know we are #PrayingForYou to take strong action on fossil fuels and debt relief.

Find more details on this #SeasonofCreation

Prayer for Repentance
In God there is forgiveness.

Loving  and  all-seeing God,
forgive us where we have failed to support one another 
and  to be what we  claim to be.
Forgive us where we  have failed to serve you; 
and  where our thoughts and  actions have been contrary 
to yours we  ask  your  pardon.

                   Moment of Silence to quietly ask for Reconciliation

Rejoice  and be glad,
for Christ  is resurrection, reconciliation for all the human race And for the whole of creation. Amen.