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Charities
http://www.actionaid.org.uk/ [32 clicks]
ActionAid is a unique partnership of people who are campaigning for a better world. Find out what we do and how we work.
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http://www.cafod.org.uk [50 clicks]
CAFOD believes that all human beings have a right to dignity and respect, and that the world's resources are a gift to be shared equally by all men and women, whatever their race, nationality or religion.
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http://www.caritas.org [47 clicks]
Caritas Internationalis is a confederation of 162 Catholic relief, development and social service organisations working to build a better world, especially for the poor and oppressed, in over 200 countries and territories. Caritas works without regard to creed, race, gender, or ethnicity, and is one of the world’s largest humanitarian networks. Caritas provides a beacon of hope for tens of millions of women, men and children in times of hardship and contributes to the development of social justice in times of peace. Caritas’ mandate includes integral development, emergency relief, advocacy, peace building, respect for human rights and support for proper stewardship of the planet’s environment and resources.
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http://www.cityofsanctuary.com/ [53 clicks]
City of Sanctuary is a movement to build a culture of hospitality for refugees and asylum-seekers.
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http://www.tjm.org.uk/members.shtml [61 clicks]
The Trade Justice Movement is a fast growing group of organisations including trade unions, aid agencies, environment and human rights campaigns, fairtrade organisations, faith and consumer groups.
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http://www.traidcraft.co.uk [53 clicks]
Traidcraft is the UK's leading fair trade organisation, fighting poverty through trade.
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http://www.vas.org.uk/ [52 clicks]
Voluntary Action Sheffield (VAS) is an independent voluntary organisation supporting the development of the voluntary and community sector (VCS) locally.
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Commercial
http://www.catholicprint.co.uk [22 clicks]
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Ecumenical
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/index.cfm [63 clicks]
Anglican Communion website
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http://www.ctbi.org.uk/ [58 clicks]
Many Churches, one purpose There are many different Christian churches and denominations, but all have the same basic calling: to worship God, to share the good news about Jesus Christ and to work for the good of all people. So they often need to work together - and to co-ordinate the work they each do separately. When they do, they are acting as Churches Together. But being Churches Together means more than that. It means commitment by each church and denomination to deepen its fellowship with the others, and - without losing what makes each interestingly different - to work with them towards a greater visible unity. To help the churches live as Churches Together, a number of small organizations have been created to ease their way. There is one in almost every town or community, to help them to work together locally. There are others in the regions, and for each of the four nations of Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England. And there is Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
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http://www.prolife.org.uk/index [86 clicks]
The ProLife Alliance was born out of a growing conviction among large numbers of young voters, pro-life groups around the country and many other concerned citizens that many current policies are deeply harmful, not only to the individuals concerned, but to the common good of society. We were founded as a political party with one of our primary aims being to place the abortion issue back on the political agenda. For too long it had been perceived as non-political, or, at least, non-party political, and the ProLife Alliance set out to challenge the cosy consensus that had developed in Parliament around the issue. To that end, we fielded candidates in local, regional, national and European elections. Through our various initiatives, the most highly publicised being the cleft palate legal challenge, abortion is now very much back on the political agenda. Our primary objective in establishing a political party has been achieved. Consequently we believe that we can continue to further aims more effectively through education and campaigning.
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http://www.sheffield.anglican.org/OurCathedral.htm [57 clicks]
As a Cathedral, we are the Bishop's church in the Diocese, and we aim to support our sisters and brothers in the Diocese of Sheffield in leading the mission of the Church of England throughout South Yorkshire. We pray for the county, and offer hospitality for many large services and other public events.
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http://www.sheffield.anglican.org/ [60 clicks]
The Diocese of Sheffield was formed at Pentecost in 1914, by the division from the Diocese of York. It covers most of the County of South Yorkshire, with a small part of East Yorkshire, one parish in North Yorkshire and one in North Lincolnshire – an area of almost 576 square miles.
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Local
http://st-maries.sheffield.digitalbrain.com/sheffield/schools/st-maries/web/index.htm [54 clicks]
St Marie's is a Catholic Primary School for children aged 4-11, which offers a high standard of education to children across the city of Sheffield. The School has links with many parishes across the city including; St Marie’s Cathedral, St Francis of Assisi, St Vincent’s, Holy Family, Mother of God and St William’s.
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Podcasts
http://www.pray-as-you-go.org/ [63 clicks]
Daily prayer from the Jesuits
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http://www.sqpn.com [96 clicks]
The Starquest Production Network
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