Letters from Churches, Denominational News
Following CCJC’s letter to the Prime Minister on prison building we asked churches to stand up and declare themselves. We are encouraged and excited to see a number of Churches have taken this stand. The following is a list of Churches, groups and individuals that have write to the government and declared themselves. You will find their letters linked to their names.
- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada: Bishop Susan Johnson, the National Bishop
- The Anglican Church of Canada
- The United Church of Canada
- Bishop Gary Gordon, Catholic Bishop of the Yukon
- The Rev. Dr. Kenneth C. Kuhn
- The Aboriginal Catholic Community of Winnipeg, Manitoba
- The Oblate Community of Taché (Manitoba)
- The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
CCJC’s stance on these issues has been picked up by a number of different national and regional media outlets and by a number of denominations. You can find what our denominations are reporting in the following list*:
What denominations are reporting in regards to CCJC’s letter:
- The Anglican Church of Canada
- The Catholic Register
- Mennonite Central Committee Canada
- The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- Western Catholic Reporter Second Article
- The United Church of Canada
- The Archdiocese of Vancouver
- Christian Week News
- United Church Observer
- Prairie Messenger Catholic Journal
- The Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue
(*If you believe we have missed anything, please contact us at info@ccjc.ca.)
The Canadian government is in the process of creating criminal justice legislation and laws that will have a long-lasting impact on the character and quality of Canadian communities. The Church Council on Justice and Corrections feels that these changes will be to our detriment and need to be fundamentally reconsidered. Crime is often a symptom of a much deeper problem. We need a justice system that addresses the cause of the problem not simply the symptoms.
I don’t see this letter on your website:
http://www.anglican.ca/primate/files/2010/11/Feb2011Primateonprisonpolicy.pdf
Thanks for reminding me. I had just received a signed copy of the Anglican letter.