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Our government has done the right thing in using its role as chair of the United Nations Security Council this month to give Small Island Developing States, (SIDS) the opportunity to air concerns, says Caritas Director Julianne Hickey. However she believes New Zealand needs to 'walk the talk' on the security and wellbeing of Pacific Read more

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Our government has done the right thing in using its role as chair of the United Nations Security Council this month to give Small Island Developing States, (SIDS) the opportunity to air concerns, says Caritas Director Julianne Hickey.

However she believes New Zealand needs to 'walk the talk' on the security and wellbeing of Pacific island states.

Over 70 countries joined a New Zealand-sponsored debate at the Security Council on peace and security in small island developing states (SIDS).

During the debate almost every speaker gave credit to New Zealand for putting the focus on small island states at the highest level of the United Nations.

The council heard pleas from ministers and ambassadors from Pacific states such as Kiribati, Fiji, Samoa, Niue and the Marshall Islands, and Caribbean countries like St Vincent and the Grenadines.

But Hickey says New Zealand must also look at its own policies.

"Other countries, with their own challenges on emissions, such as China and the USA, have already made a commitment on climate change that is stronger than New Zealand's."

"We can do better and for the sake of our environment and that of our Pacific neighbours we must do better."

Several non-government organisations in New Zealand are gathering together to increase awareness of the effects of climate change on nations of the Pacific Islands.

TEAR Fund, Oxfam, 350 Aotearoa, the Diocesan Climate Change Action Group, and the Reformed Christian Church of Tuvalu are bringing church leaders from the Pacific to New Zealand to discuss the threat they face.

The Pacific Leaders Climate Tour will come to Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. It will host breakfasts for New Zealand church leaders, along with free evening lectures for the general public. The gatherings will discuss how government, businesses and individuals can help New Zealand embrace clean energy.

Rachael Le Mesurier, Executive Director of Oxfam New Zealand, says it makes sense for New Zealand to take on some more responsibility, as the Pacific is suffering.

"Our Pacific neighbours not only carry a disproportionate burden of climate change impact, but climate-related disasters also undermine the long-term development work Oxfam and other agencies are doing in the Pacific. We need to mobilize as many concerned New Zealanders as possible, to speak loudly about this injustice."

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Church is more than a NGO https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/12/05/church-ngo/ Thu, 04 Dec 2014 18:03:54 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=66639 Pope Francis urged Swiss bishops to maintain a lively faith, lest their country's religious buildings become nothing more than dust-filled museums. The Holy Father also used the opportunity to encourage the bishops to live their episcopal fatherhood; to uphold the ministerial priesthood; to engage in frank ecumenism; and to maintain the Church's witness to the Gospel. "Your Read more

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Pope Francis urged Swiss bishops to maintain a lively faith, lest their country's religious buildings become nothing more than dust-filled museums.

The Holy Father also used the opportunity to encourage the bishops to live their episcopal fatherhood; to uphold the ministerial priesthood; to engage in frank ecumenism; and to maintain the Church's witness to the Gospel.

"Your country has a long Christian tradition," he said in a text delivered to the bishops of Switzerland Dec. 1 at the Vatican, adding, "you have a great and beautiful responsibility to maintain a living faith in your land."

"Without a living faith in the risen Christ, your beautiful churches and monasteries will gradually become museums; all the commendable works and institutions will lose their soul, leaving behind only empty spaces and abandoned people."

"The testimony of Christians and of parish communities can truly light the way and support their aspiration to happiness. In this way, the Church in Switzerland will clearly be more clearly itself, the Body of Christ and the People of God, and not only a beautiful organization, another NGO."

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