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Faith in Hackney – Pilgrimage from City of London to Hackney
On Saturday 24 November 2012, as part of Inter Faith Week 2012, and in partnership St Paul’s Cathedral, and sister interfaith organisations, the Christian Muslim Council and Faith in Music, as well as St Michael and All Angels Church, Hackney, … Continue reading
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Occupy Faith Letter to “The Guardian” Concerning the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, Bishop Desmond Tutu and Bishop Alastair Redfern of the Inter Faith Network
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2012/sep/04/opening-statements-case-against-blair As peace activists of diverse faiths and beliefs in Occupy Faith UK, the multi-faith arm of the Occupy movement, we applaud Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s moral stand in calling Blair to account for war crimes before the international … Continue reading
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City of London Ward Elections – William Campbell-Taylor Lied and Used Activists for His Political Gain
It has come to our attention as Occupiers and members of the Multifaith and Belief Working Group of Occupy London (Occupy Faith UK), that William Campbell-Tayor a close collaborator on campaigns in the City of London with Blue Labour founder … Continue reading
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Clean Up the Banks and William Wallace Campaign
Occupy Faith UK were delighted to run the interfaith social action “Clean Up the City” on Thursday 7 March 2013 in the City of London, in collaboration with the William Wallace Campaign which aims to rename the “State-within-a-State” City of London … Continue reading
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Pilgrims Tales from the “Pilgrimage for Justice” 2012
Personal stories from the pilgrims who walked the “Pilgrimage for Justice” from 7 June 2012, from St Paul’s Cathedral, London to Cantebury Cathedral… Alexander of Stroud’s Tale What attracted me to Occupy Faith was the commitment to rethink society … Continue reading
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The good Rev Nemu’s poetic review: The Canterbury Campers
From 7 June 2012, Occupy Faith UK organised the multifaith “Pilgrimage for Justice” from St Paul’s Cathedral in London, to Canterbury Cathedral – beginning with a sending off by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s, and walking the whole … Continue reading
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Economic Justice – Bin Today, Gone Tomorrow
Following the Pilgrimage for Justice and Building a Just Society conference a small group that were involved have decided to engage in non-faith based charity. Occupy Faith are dedicating this space on our website to promote the newly forming charity … Continue reading
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Song to Occupy London and Occupy Faith
What Pilgrims will need: good pair of walking shoes (not brand new) tent sleeping bag waterproof clothing sunscreen plasters (for feet!) personal medication toiletries sense of humour faith in a better society always carry a towel with you backpack to … Continue reading
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OHM@Justice
All that is required to Occupy is people and places. Across the globe and in the UK the Occupy movement pursues socially progressive solutions to human needs and social justice for the 99% of the nations least wealthy. Faith groups … Continue reading
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Economic and Tax Justice Conference
https://www.facebook.com/events/395368257147984 A conference hosted by Occupy Faith, and Kent Union’s Current Affairs Society. We hope to continue the practice of pilgrimage followed by a conference on an anual basis to keep addressing the changing challenges faced by modern society. At … Continue reading
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