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Diversity
The Diversity Committee, currently under construction, aims at developing and promoting equality, diversity and inclusion policies within GNRC at all levels. The committee will engage in dialogue with member communities to learn from their unique experiences and needs; to acknowledge and raise awareness to structural, deeply rooted, naturalized inequalities; and to survey good equality and diversity practices already in place. Our vision is to help GNRC not only fight inequalities and promote inclusion, but also celebrate diversity for its own sake.
Delegate: Susanne Birke
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Contemplative Spiritual Formation Gathering
The GNRC Contemplative Spiritual Formation committee invites you to its next bi-weekly contemplative gathering. Date...

The Jubilee: A Time of Restitution, Liberation, and Conversion
The Jubilee: A Time of Restitution, Liberation, and ConversionReflections by Don Gian Luca Carrega What does it mean...

Women and LGBTQ+ as Pilgrims of Hope
Dear Friends, We are pleased to invite you to the second webinar in the HOPE SERIES hosted by LSIA–CAREJ (Laudato Si'...

South Korean Coverage Highlights Global LGBTQ+ Catholic Hopes Amid Papal Transition
LGBT+ people are also part of the Church… May the Pope be one who embraces them” By Jang Ye-ji, Reporter ...

Vigils for the Overcoming of Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia
The City in VigilExplore cities that welcome vigils, creating spaces of inclusion and hope.The history of the...

Prayer Vigils in Malta
Each year in May, communities across the world gather for the Ecumenical Prayer Vigils to Overcome Homophobia,...

Building Bridges after Francis
Building bridges after Francis The papers speak of a centrist Pope. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica called him...
Pilgrims’ Rest
After the journey, a shared table.The Pilgrims’ Rest is an invitation to a shared table on the occasion of the Jubilee...
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