Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Maritimes delegate to the AOA is chosen

Sharon Beals has been selected to attend the AOA as delegate for the Maritimes region. Sharon is the treasurer of the Halifax Diocesan Council.

Sharon writes:
I have been involved with Development and Peace for 30 some years in 2 parishes and at the Diocesan level. Any time spent with D & P is time well spent. I was very pleased to attend the Regional Assembly which was so well hosted by the Saint John Diocese. The prayers and Liturgy were thoughtful and beautifully presented. The Strategic Plan was sent out in time to be reviewed individually as well as at the Regional Assembly. We all appreciated Gillio Brunelli's presentation and company as well as Cathy Holtmann's study "Social Action as a Factor in Women's Religiosity" As usual at D & P meetings we enjoyed being together.I look forward to attending the Alternative Orientation Assembly in June.

Délégués régionaux

Les membres qui ont participé aux quatre assemblées régionales tenues jusqu'à maintenant ont choisi les délégués qui les représenteront à l'assemblée d'orientation qui se déroulera les 19 et 20 juin prochains à Montréal. Ce sont Mike Rebstein (Colombie-Britannique / Yukon), Lys-Divine Ndemeye (Alberta / MacKenzie-Fort Smith), Hélène Tremblay-Boyko (Saskatchewan / Keewatin-Le Pas) et Sharon Beals (Atlantique). (Image: Sachin Ghodke)

Regional Delegates

Members participating in the four regional meetings held so far have chosen delegates to represent them at the Orientation Assembly on June 19th and 20th in Montreal. The regional delegates are Mike Rebstein (British Columbia/Yukon), Lys-Divine Ndemeye (Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith), Hélène Tremblay-Boyko (Saskatchewan / Keewatin – Le Pas) and Sharon Beals (Maritimes). (Picture: Svilen Milev)

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Images from the Maritimes Regional Assembly

Gail McKibbon reporting to the plenary








Cathy Holtmann, Anne Marie Ryan and Kerri-Anne Ryan took part in the wine tasting session that was part of the Saturday night social.




Fr. Don Savoie, Gilio Brunelli and Joe Rodgers discuss issues
Ron Dow, Sharon Beals, Janet Shortt and Josie England
participate in buzzgroup discussions Saturday morning.

Message de Michael Casey

Cliquez ici pour visionner le message que Michael Casey envoie aux participants et participantes des assemblées régionales. Michael est le directeur général de Développement et Paix.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Hélène Tremblay-Boyko - AOA delegate for Sask. Keewatin-Le Pas

Greetings to all Development & Peace members in Saskatchewan-Keewatin-LePas! My name is Hélène Tremblay-Boyko and I am delighted to have been selected to represent you at our upcoming Orientation Assembly in Montreal. I have been involved with Development & Peace since I was a young girl, following my mother in her parish activities. As a new teacher, I found much to contribute to my classes at a Development & Peace gathering in Montreal in 1977-78. I was re-introduced to the organization some 15 years ago and have been active at the parish, deanery and diocesan levels. By far, the most moving experience was an exposure tour to El Salvador that I participated in along with my husband. Our visit with partners there was such an eye opener, particularly the farming community organizations. My work with Development & Peace has always been enriching and empowering, as I continually discover new things about myself and my ability to advocate for others. I look forward to meeting with many of you at our upcoming regional meeting in Saskatoon.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Maritime Regional Assembly

The Maritime Regional Assembly began this evening. Twenty-seven D&Pers have made the trip to Saint John, New Brunswick to reflect on the organization and its work. We look forward to fruitful discussions around our meeting tables and camaraderie late into the night with libations, hockey on tv and solidarity with our fellow members across the country. (Photo: Cathy Holtmann speaks to Ron Dow at Maritime Regional Assembly)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Saskatchewan-Keewatin-Le Pas

The Saskatchewan-Keewatin-Le Pas region met in sunny Saskatoon on Saturday, April 17 at Holy Spirit Parish. We gathered as a CORE group two weeks ahead of our Regional Assembly in order to allow a day to devote our full attention to the task at hand. We were happy to be joined by Isabelle Kim, assistant education director based in Toronto.

There were 25 people gathered for the day. Discussion was animated with many ideas coming out of reflections on the present situation of Development and Peace and its future orientation. There was a general affirmation of the ecological focus for the next 5 years as long as it is in the context of 'People First' and stays true to Catholic Social Teaching.

The use of technology in the form of the 'flip' camera allowed for a synthesis of the day in the form of a verbal, instead of written report. It created some focus for everyone as we strove to come up with some key outcomes from the day. We wish the other regions well as they enter into their discussions for the AOA and look forward to hearing what comes out of the various areas.

Saskatchewan-Keewatin-Le Pas

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Five regional meetings to come

Next week-end, Development and Peace members from Atlantic Canada will be gathered in their annual regional meeting. On the agenda, the next Orientation Assembly in June and the choice of a regional delegate to attend the meeting to be held in Montreal. The following week-end (April 30th, 1st and 2nd of May), members from Ontario, Manitoba as well as Québec and Francophone New-Brunswick will be holding their regional meetings as well. Finally, on May 15th and 16th, members from Newfoundland and Labrador will wrap up the process with their own regional meeting.

Cinq assemblées régionales à venir

La fin de semaine prochaine, les membres de Développement et Paix de l'Atlantique se réuniront pour leur assemblée régionale annuelle. Ils discuteront notamment de la prochaine assemble d'orientation de juin prochain et choisiront leur personne déléguée à cette rencontre qui se tiendra à Montréal. La fin de semaine suivante (30 avril, 1 et 2 mai) les membres de l'Ontario, du Manitoba et du Québec/Nouveau-Brunswick feront le même exercice. Enfin, les 15 et 16 mai, ce sera au tour des membres de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador de tenir leur assemblée régionale.

BC/Yukon Regional Assembly Recap

Hi all! We are writing from the BC/Yukon Regional Meeting currently taking place in Sorrento, BC. It’s a beautiful space and it is good to be together again!

We have already been together for two and a half days and have spoken much about the Alternative Orientation Assembly (AOA). We are blessed to be joined by Siobhan Rowan (Education Department) and Jess Agustin (Program Officer for Asia). They have been wonderful resource people for us and we have already had time to share many stories.

Friday began with business and then quickly moved into a presentation from the Regional Team who traveled to Timor Leste in February – hopefully you followed the blog that was put together on the exposure tour. If you haven’t, I would encourage you to take a look! (www.timorleste2010.blogspot.com)

Today we spent the morning on the usual regional business and then sat back to hear from Jess regarding International Programs and the challenges of the world we are trying to work in. He shared with us some of the discussions that our International Programs Department is having and helped to set the stage for our work on the AOA.

Once we began our work, things became much more serious. It is challenging to put our thoughts into a few sound bytes. After much discussion and little debate we are hopeful for Development and Peace as we move into the next 5 years. We see this time as an opportunity. We are committed to continuing the work of growing – one of the groups stated that if we are not growing, we are dying. The image was that of a plant growing, not growth as defined by the corporate world. One of our youth stated, “When picking an issue, pick it so that it benefits who we want it to benefit/who needs it, not so that we acquire more members”. We recognize that we, as Development and Peace, offer something unique to our Catholic Church in Canada and we celebrate that.

We feel very strongly that the thread of ecological justice that has been present in our work, both in the work of our partners as well as our work in Canada, needs to continue. We look forward to the opportunity for our movement to be able to re-claim and remind Catholics that we have a beautiful Biblical language regarding the earth and creation. We recognize that it is difficult to pull out one thread amongst many interconnected themes, but we feel that again Development and Peace has something unique to offer. We bring a Southern perspective through our partners and their experiences, and we can challenge ourselves, our neighbours and our government to change our approach and be part of the solution.

This Regional Assembly understands that walking in solidarity with our brothers and sisters around the world includes speaking out about things that need to change here in Canada. We feel strongly that we cannot shy away from advocacy work and that we need to persist in being a prophetic voice if we are to truly live our mission as Development and Peace.

Despite the challenges ahead we are hopeful that we will continue to grow and that the Spirit who inspires us will also direct us. We pray for Development and Peace across Canada as we continue planning and moving forward into the next 5 years.

BC/Yukon Regional Assembly

Saturday, April 17, 2010

BC-Yukon Regional Meeting - April 16-18

Hello from Sorrento, British Columbia. We have gathered here this weekend at our BC/Yukon Regional Meeting and spent much of today discussing the Alternative Orientation Assembly. We are gathered with 27 members from across our entire region with representation from each of our 6 Dioceses!! This has been a great weekend with our youth having a great impact to the discussions. It’s after 9 o'clock and for the second night in a row we are still continuing our discussions past the schedule as there is so much to talk about.


The social will come later tonight, and there’s another day to go! Wow!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Michael Casey's message

Click here for Michael Casey's message to the participants of the Regional Assemblies. Michael is Development and Peace’s Executive Director.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Pictures from Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith Regional Meeting - 2

Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith Regional Meeting
Sunday, April 11, 2010

Pictures from Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith Regional Meeting - 1

Pictures of the Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith Regional Meeting April 9 - 11, 2010






Lys-Divine Ndemeye

My name is Lys-Divine Ndemeye and I am originally from Burundi. When I was 10, I moved to Niger and 6 years later, in 2006, I came to Edmonton for school. I am now in my second year at the University of Alberta, majoring in Political Science.

I first heard of Development and Peace in one of my Political Science classes through which there was a Community Service Learning (CSL) component. I was the only student who decided to live the CSL experience with Development and Peace. It had a huge impact on me and I lived a great experience; taking part in a Fall Campaign Workshop and working on a Youth Project with Julio Garcia. I then decided to continue volunteering and take a more active role in the movement. I highly value and respect the work that Development and Peace does and most especially its approach of partnership.

I have been actively involved in our Edmonton Diocese and I have been privileged to be accepted as one of the Executive Council Members as the Chair of Education. At this year’s Regional meeting, I have been blessed one more time with another significant position; Delegate for Alberta to the Alternative Orientation Assembly.

I look forward to meeting all the other delegates and I would like to wish all the best to those still preparing for their Regional meetings.

Divine

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Saskatchewan & Keewatin-Le Pas AOA

Welcome to the Saskatchewan & Keewatin-Le Pas Alternative Orientation Assembly blog. This blog is a space for discussion among members in advance of the 2010 Orientation Assembly to be held June 19-20. Delegates to this Assembly will be able to insert messages any time from now until the event. You are welcome to comment on these messages and share your opinions.

Members will be meeting on April 17th in Saskatoon to discuss the 2011-2016 Strategic Plan for Development and Peace. Those unable to attend will have received documentation outlining the issues. Please do not hesitate to add your voice to this important discussion via this blog.

For further information on the April 17th gathering, please contact Armella Sonntag at the Saskatchewan-Keewatin-Le Pas Development and Peace office- 937-7675.

We look forward to hearing your voice at this critical time of decision-making for Development and Peace.

Michelle Dinter-Lipinski
SK National Council Member

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith Regional Annual Meeting

Hello Development and Peace members across Canada!

The membership of Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith is holding our Regional Meeting in Calgary, Alberta from April 9 to 11, 2010. We have been discussing a great number of issues regarding the future of Development and Peace and all the members are very excited and very engaged in the process. We started on Friday evening doing a quick recap of the past 4 decades of Development and Peace work in Canada and the Global South, which helped us set the framework of our analysis for Saturday.

As we face a number of challenges in our near future the Alberta/MacKenzie-Fort Smith members are hopeful of the road we must walk together with our partners. We have discussed in great detail the role of Development and Peace in the Church and in Canada and are excited about the opportunities to forge new ground with our endeavours.

We strongly affirm our desire to continue working and strengthening our advocacy efforts. We can not avoid our responsibility to defend Catholic Social Teaching and the Churches preferential option for the poor. These fundamentals define the authenticity of our relationships with others, be they with partners, clergy, or the Government of Canada.

We have appreciated the participation and words of encouragement of Bishop Frederick Henry of Calgary. We have also had the opportunity to share in great detail with Gilio Brunelli, the Director of the International Programs Department of Development and Peace.

We 25 members meeting in Calgary this weekend are streaming our hopes and positive energy to all of you across Canada and wish you the very best with your Regional Meetings.

Peace!

Friday, April 9, 2010

First Regional Meeting in Alberta

The Regional Meetings start today, in Alberta, and will continue on around the country until May 17th. Around 500 members will take part in the discussions on Development and Peace’s next strategic plan. We hope to hear from them in this blog.

Alberta: première assemblée régionale

La toute première assemblée régionale de la saison 2010 débute aujourd'hui même, en Alberta. De telles assemblées se poursuivront partout au pays d’ici le 17 mai. Quelque 500 membres de notre organisme discuteront du prochain plan de Développement et Paix. Ce blogue veut rendre compte de leurs délibérations.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Post a comment - It is easy!

You would like to comment a post in this blog ? No problem. Under each message, you will find the term “comments”.
1 – Click on “comments“. A blank form pops up. Insert your comment in the white square.
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Insérer un commentaire - c'est facile!

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1 - Appuyez sur le mot «comments». Un formulaire apparaît. Il vous suffit d'insérer votre commentaire dans l'espace blanc.
2 - Sous ce carré blanc, on trouve le menu déroulant «Comment as:». Choisissez alors «Anonymous».
3 - Appuyez sur le bouton «Post Comment».

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Welcome - Orientation Assembly 2010

The 2010 Orientation Assembly will be taking place on June 19th and 20th. This blog is a space for discussion among members. Delegates to the 2010 Orientation Assembly will be able to insert messages any time from now until the event. Please don’t hesitate to comment on these messages and share your opinions with us all.

Josianne Gauthier
Deputy Executive Director

Bienvenue - Assemblée d'orientation 2010

Les 19 et 20 juin 2010 aura lieu l'Assemblée d'orientation 2010. Ce blogue est un espace de discussion offert aux membres. Les personnes déléguées à l'Assemblée d'orientation 2010 peuvent insérer des messages à tout moment d'ici l'événement. De votre côté, n'hésitez pas à commenter ces messages, à réagir et à faire connaître vos opinions.

Josianne Gauthier
directrice générale adjointe