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COP 26: Glasgow 1st – 12th Nov 2021

October 29, 2021
a poster for cop 26 glasgow 1st - 12th nov 2021

Many scientists are telling us that Cop 26 is our last chance to do something to save our planet.

Many young people are seeking for ways to re-energise the planet’s natural resources.

A lot rests on the decisive action that will be taken through the commitments of Cop26.

Here in Glasgow, Vocation Network Scotland is joining up with Vocation Ireland, the National Office for Vocations, Eucharistic Life and the Knights of St Columba to offer events throughout cop 26.

We have a special website www.sowingseedsofthefuture.org. The website offers ideas for schools, youth groups etc. these include:

See all our events at www.sowingseedsofthefuture.org and at the GodCalls App

Some simple action ideas from Justice and Peace Scotland to help all of us do our bit to care for the planet:

If you would like to watch the Torchlight Procession on Sunday 31st at 3.30pm, please visit: https://youtu.be/eyDpQldzjQ0

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