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Nov 16: Kingston Community Chaplaincy Presents A Gala Night to Celebrate Restorative Justice

Nov 16: Kingston Community Chaplaincy Presents A Gala Night to Celebrate Restorative Justice

by CCJC Admin | Nov 13, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Events

On November 16, Kingston Community Chaplaincy will host: A Panel Discussion with Scott Harris/ Community Chaplain David Hale/Pittsburgh Institution Chaplain Kate Johnson monitored by Rev. Dr. Jean Stairs Click here to view the event flyer. Nov 16: Kingston Community...
Chaplaincy a ‘lifeline’ for incarcerated Aboriginal women

Chaplaincy a ‘lifeline’ for incarcerated Aboriginal women

by CCJC Admin | Nov 6, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines, Miscellaneous

Please click here to read “Chaplaincy a ‘lifeline’ for incarcerated Aboriginal women” (11 October 2012 – ALI SYMONS, ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA) Chaplaincy a ‘lifeline’ for incarcerated Aboriginal women was last modified:...
Group of chaplains responds to non-renewal of part-time CSC chaplains

Group of chaplains responds to non-renewal of part-time CSC chaplains

by CCJC Admin | Oct 29, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

Please click here to read a letter written October 18 to the Minister of Public Safety by a group of chaplains employed by CSC. The group raises concerns about the government’s decision not to renew part-time chaplains, noting the impact this may have on access to...
Interfaith group writes Minister about changes to chaplaincy

Interfaith group writes Minister about changes to chaplaincy

by CCJC Admin | Oct 24, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines

Please click here to read a letter written October 17 to the Minister of Public Safety by an Interfaith group based out of Toronto. The group raises concerns about the government’s changes to chaplaincy contracts, and highlights the possible effects on religious...
RJ Luncheon in Brockville Nov 24

RJ Luncheon in Brockville Nov 24

by CCJC Admin | Oct 24, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Events, Miscellaneous

Click the image above for more information about the RJ luncheon. RJ Luncheon in Brockville Nov 24 was last modified: September 9th, 2019 by CCJC...
CCJC member denominations speak out about chaplaincy

CCJC member denominations speak out about chaplaincy

by CCJC Admin | Oct 23, 2012 | CCJC News and Events, Justice in the Headlines, Miscellaneous

Three member denominations of CCJC recently wrote to the Minister of Public Safety, expressing concern over the government’s review of chaplaincy and its implications for religious freedom in Canadian prisons. Please click here to read the letter sent October 15...
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