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The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian

The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

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Page 1: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

The Hunger in our Midst

Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement

2012

Photo: Adrian Heke

Page 2: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

Food is necessary for our survival and

flourishing.

Photo: Adrian Heke

Page 3: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

The gathering and sharing of food is a fundamental aspect of community.

Photo: Adrian Heke

Page 4: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

For many, it is an increasing struggle to put food on the table.

Photo: Adrian Heke

Page 5: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

Food is the result of God’s gift and human effort – fruit of the earth and work of human hands.

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Page 6: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

In the world 925 million people go hungry.

Page 7: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

In New Zealand 7.3 percent of the

population live with severe food insecurity.

This means children arriving at school

hungry, or families having inadequate

diets.

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Page 8: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Immediate and emergency responses: food aid, school lunches, foodbanks

Page 9: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Community development and organisation

Page 10: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

The Church and Catholic organisations respond to hunger in many different ways.

Advocacy for sustainability and to reduce inequalities

Page 11: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

Food is not merely a

commodity; access to food is a human right.

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Page 12: The Hunger in our Midst Some reflections from the New Zealand Bishops Conference statement 2012 Photo: Adrian Heke

Our participation in the Eucharist

demands that we address the needs

of people in the world who do not

have what they need to survive.

Photo: Adrian Heke