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The Letter: A Message For Our Earth - In association with the Parish of Maghera

Co Down, Newcastle, Main Street, Newcastle, County Down, BT33 0AD
The Letter

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'Pope Francis wrote an "encyclical letter"–a short book which popes write–called 'Laudato Si'. It encourages us to see how "everything is connected." The way we treat the Earth, our common home, is a reflection of how we treat each other. Caring for each other means caring for the home we share.'

'From award winning Off The Fence Productions (My Octopus Teacher) and director Nicholas Brown (Serengeti Rules), 'The Letter' demonstrates the experiences of five people from around the world, the effects of Climate Change on their lives and how they are working to make a difference.'

Evening Schedule:

7.00pm Tea / Coffee and Welcome

7.30pm 'The Letter' Movie

8:50pm Short audience discussion on the issues raised by the film

9:15pm Finish

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