Development & Peace Mining Questions

DID YOU KNOW?

Although Glamis Gold is registered in Vancouver, BC, which distinguishes it as ‘Canadian’, its offices are in Reno, Nevada. Many companies listed as Canadian are in fact from other countries or are the result of mergers Read more

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Development & Peace Celebration

Development and Peace is celebrating it’s 40th Anniversary. In 1967 Pope Paul Paul VI recognized that extreme disparity between nations in economic, social and educational levels provokes jealousy and discord often putting peace in jeopardy. Peace On Earth is Read more

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Buy Fair Trade Coffee & Tea

DEVELOPMENT & PEACE – FAIR TRADE COFFEE

  • Regular ground or beans $5.50
  • Decaf ground or beans $6.00
  • 5 lb bags at $50.00 & $55.00
  • Tea available at $3.50 or $4.00

Call Doreen at 878-1485

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Fair Trade Coffee

Fair Trade Coffee maintains an equitable partnership with their producer cooperatives, assisting them to invest in the further development of their communities and businesses. In the words of Don Domingo, President, La Voz, Guatemala – “The premiums earned in Read more

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The Amazon’s Living Border

The Sarayaku indigenous people live in amazonian Ecuador. Thanks to support from D&P the Sarayaku have made videos showing how they live, their love of nature and their struggles against the damage that oil production is inflicting on their Read more

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Helping at the Foodbank 2008

  Volunteers and more food are always welcome to help at the Foodbank. Here are some pictures from our 2008 program.

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Christmas Hamper 2008

  Some pictures snapped at our SVDP 2008 Christmas Hamper Program.

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Fee Schedule as of 1 Septemebr 2009

Interment Rights Plots Plots TOTAL Single Grave $812.00 $812.00 Single Cremation Grave $406.00 $406.00 (Corner Post** purchase is compulsory with each plot purchase) Columbarium Niche Plaque TOTAL Top three rows $1311.55 $395.00 $1938.00 Bottom row $1202.75 $395.00 $1810.00 Incl. Read more
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A History of St. Mary’s Cemetery – Lindsay

In 1825 the first European settlers who were predominantly Irish, arrived in this area. Following a Catholic tradition that extends back more than 1700 years, they established burial grounds for their beloved dead. Three small cemeteries were developed by Read more

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Diocesan History

In celebration of the Peterborough Diocesan 125th Anniversary, Kawartha Ancestral Research Association Inc (KARA) is pleased to offer two books for sale.

Many Parishes – One Community is a retrospective review of the history of the Diocese from the Read more

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St. Mary's Parish Community