
We Cannot be Silent! Oneness (Part 1)
As a human family, more and more we see diversity and multiculturalism everywhere. How do we learn to dialogue and respect the dignity of differences?

We Cannot be Silent! Mutuality and Interdependence: How we have dealt with these concepts. (Part 2)
The question is: Have we embraced these differences? Or have we ignored or tried to mould the “other” in our

We Cannot be Silent! Mutuality and Interdependence: How we have dealt with these concepts. (Part1)
In an age of extremism, ethical tensions, civilizational clashes, and the use of religion to justify unspeakable terror, humanity

We Cannot be Silent! From “Band Aid” to Advocacy – A new movement in consciousness?
(Part 2) When we reflect and ‘own’ the dialogue of Mary with Elizabeth and the mutual sharing between the two

We Cannot be Silent. The Universality of the Call.
(Part 1) It is over five years since world leaders journeyed to the United Nations in New York City to

We cannot be Silent!
This booklet offers an opportunity to reflect on the UN in the context of our call as Daughters of Charity.

The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
The 20th session of the Indigenous Peoples Forum will be held from April 19-30, 2021, with the theme: “Peace, justice and strong

Ending violence against women.
UN Commission to focus upon women’s participation and decision-making in public life. The UN in New York is usually bustling

World Social Justice Day – February 20
World Day of Social Justice takes place on Saturday, February 20. It is very fitting to celebrate this day as

Working to keep homelessness at the forefront of the UN agenda
The Daughters of Charity at the United Nations have worked diligently over the past few years to highlight issues related

Jesus Christ
Care for our common home has become urgent yet remains controversial 2015 – LAUDATO SI’ “Laudato Si’ is viewed as

Leaving no one behind
“Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the