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Restorative Justice Week, November 14-21, 2010

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Restorative Justice Week will be celebrated this year November 14 to 21 on the theme “Reflexions Past, Present and Future”.

Materials in English and French to help observe Restorative Justice Week 2010 are available:

The Church Council on Justice and Corrections (CCJC) was co-founded in 1972 by the Canadian Council of Churches and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, and continues to receive annual funding assistance from the CCCB. Proceeding from a Christian foundation, CCJC promotes community responsibility for justice with an emphasis on addressing the needs of victims and offenders, mutual respect, healing, individual accountability, and crime prevention.

Last Updated on Monday, October 18 2010  
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  • The new English edition of the Roman Missal: 'Nothing More Beautiful'

    Dr. Glenn Byer is Director of the Publications Service of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. He holds a doctoral degree in liturgy from the Pontifical Institute of San’ Anselmo, Rome. A listing of resources to help dioceses and parishes prepare for the revised English-language edition of the Roman Missal for use in Canada is available on the website of the CCCB Publications Service, http://www.cccbpublications.ca.

     

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His Holiness Benedict XVI was elected Pope on April 19, 2005, becoming the 264th successor of Saint Peter. The Pope performs three roles: he is the Bishop of Rome, Shepherd of the Universal Church and Head of State of Vatican City.