In this week's Signs of the Times episode we hear from Kevin Cassidy, director of the @ilo of the United States and Canada. We discuss the importance of a human centered approach to work & Kevin shares how COVID-19 has impacted international employment. https://t.co/FxDcEoKXVE
During the 2020–21 academic year, students involved at the Center for Social Concerns won awards celebrating their leadership, community engagement, academic excellence, and inclusivity. Congratulations to these students and the Class of 2021!
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THEOLOGY AND THE CORONAVIRUS was the theme of a fascinating short lecture given by Dr Fáinche Ryan at last week’s Open Evening.
You can see Fáinche speaking this Weds on 'The complexity of Truth-Telling’ as part of 'Inspiring Ideas @tcddublin '
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.@CardinalJWTobin (Bishop of @NwkArchdiocese) opens today's #CCHD50 plenary panel, "The Church at Work in the World: the Next 50 Years of CCHD."
"The Church needs to open a window to listen & CCHD is a window to hear and see the voices of the people."
#PowerOfCCHD
"Jesus asks us in the parable of the Good Samaritan, who was the robbed man's neighbor? CCHD is necessary because it allows the Church to be neighborhoods to those in need."
#PowerOfCCHD#CCHD50
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"I send a special greeting to the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, which celebrates its 50th year helping the poorest communities in the U.S. to live with greater dignity, promoting their participation in the decisions that affect them" - @Pontifex#LetUsDream#CCHD50