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According to its mission statement, the center existed to promote "a world of right relationships in which all creation is seen as sacred and interconnected. In such a world all people are equal and free from oppression, have a right to a just distribution of resources, and to live in harmony with
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8th Day Center for Justice had a special consultative relationship with the Economic and Social Council of the
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The center and its staff sponsored weekly silent peace vigils beginning after 2001's
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Special consultative relationship with the Economic and Social Council of the
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These members helped to staff the center. Longstanding staff included
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Sponsoring members of 8th Day Center for Justice included:
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Chicago, Illinois
United States
United Nations
Roman Catholic
non-profit organization
Chicago, Illinois
eighth day
Catholic social teaching
September 11 attacks
WLUW
homelessness
human trafficking
nuclear disarmament
labor rights
inclusive language
LGBT rights
United Nations
Claretian
Divine Word Missionaries
Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Priests of the Sacred Heart
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration
Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ
Sister Kathleen Desautels
Living Justice: Catholic Social Teaching in Action
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