International
Women’s Day in the Vatican: Voices of Faith
(Vatican Radio) To celebrate International Women’s Day on 8
March, the second edition of the Voices of Faith storytelling event will once
again be held in the Vatican, bringing together talented Catholic women of
faith from around the globe to share their inspiring experiences in reaching
out to the world’s poor and marginalised. This extraordinary event will
take place at the heart of the Vatican in the 16th century
Casina Pio IV, home to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Voices of
Faith’s first edition on 8 March 2014 was held in the Vatican’s Cinema-Film
Library.
As part of the event, the € 20,000 “Women Sowers of Development”
prize will be awarded by Caritas Internationalis and Voices of Faith.
In a statement, organizers say “The event will highlight the
contribution of women to the work of the Catholic Church in accompanying the
poor, upholding human dignity and promoting equality.” The speakers will
include human rights advocates, policy makers, academics and visionaries - many
of whom have faced adversity and seemingly insurmountable challenges in
carrying out their work. The event will be live streamed on the web: www.voicesoffaith.org starting
at 15:00 Central European Time (1400 UTC) on Sunday 8 March.
Among the speakers:
Mukti Bosco is co-founder and secretary general of Healing
Fields and an Ashoka Fellow. She will share insights into what it takes to make
quality healthcare affordable and accessible to the poor and marginalised in
India.
Sr Hatune Dogan, the Founder of Hatune Foundation International,
will tell her courageous story of how she offers help to minority Christians
being persecuted in the Middle East.
Mary McFarland is co-founder and international director of
Jesuit Commons: Higher Education at the Margins (JC:HEM). She will tell the
remarkable story of how they created distance learning for higher education in
refugee camps. With her at the storytelling event is Suad Mohamed, a former
Somali refugee who participated in the JC:HEM programme and finally earned her
diploma.
Sr Marta Pelloni founded Infancia Robada (National Stolen
Childhood Network). She will tell the audience how they fight against domestic
violence, the trafficking of women and children, and organised corruption.
For detailed information about all the speakers participating at
the Voices of Faith storytelling event, the program, and to access the live
streaming, please go to www.voicesoffaith.org.
A more incisive feminine presence
“The idea for Voices of Faith was born with the election of Pope
Francis”, says Chantal Götz, Executive Director of Fidel Götz Foundation and
Founder of Voices of Faith. “He set the tone for opening the door to discuss
the role of women in the Church. His desire to ‘broaden the space within the
Church for a more incisive feminine presence’ is perfectly aligned with our
initiative and with the goals of the Foundation.”
Women Sowers of Development Prize
The “Women Sowers of Development” prize from Caritas
Internationalis and Voices of Faith that will be awarded at the event
“recognises projects which highlight the contribution of women to secure food
and improve the livelihoods of their families and communities,” says Michel
Roy, Secretary General of Caritas Internationalis. “Through this project, women
are empowered to take a more active role in their communities. By
listening to the stories of these women, we make their efforts visible; we
learn more about the importance of women’s empowerment and how important it is
for the Church to value it.”
In many parts of the world, women have less access than men to
resources like credit, education and land. Experts say that if women had equal
access to resources, 100 to 150 million people globally could be lifted out of
hunger.
The Women Sowers of Development Prize is made up of two awards
consisting of €10,000 each. One category is aimed at programmes carried out by
Caritas organisations. The other is aimed at organisations outside the Caritas
network.
About Voices of Faith
Voices of Faith is a core initiative of the Liechtenstein-based Fidel Götz Foundation whose
work aims to enrich the lives of women and girls globally. The Foundation
supports different initiatives within the Vatican and works with global
Catholic organisations to develop and implement programmes in various sectors.
About Caritas Internationalis
Caritas
Internationalis, the official humanitarian and development organisation
of the Catholic Church, is dedicated to serving the poor and to promoting
charity and justice. Caritas cares for the world’s poorest, responding to
disasters, providing social services, promoting integral human development,
speaking out against the causes of poverty and violence and galvanising all
people of good will. Inspired by the Gospels and Catholic teaching, the 164
national members of Caritas Internationalis seek to promote peace between
peoples, sustainable development, the right to food, safe migration, decent
work and good health - especially for people living with HIV and AIDS.
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