Date/Time
Date(s) - May 12, 2015
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
St. Anthony's Catholic Church
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The Archdiocese continues to host FREE film screenings of this important documentary. The next is Tuesday, May 12 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at St. Anthony’s Parish, West Vancouver.
Please encourage your family and friends to attend a screening and learn more about our moral teachings and how as Catholics we are asked to respond.
To book a screening contact us at the Service and Justice Office.
Here are comments from the participants:
“As many nations around the globe attempt to fight sex trafficking, many consider legalizing prostitution. The two film makers, Jared and Michelle Brock, founders of ‘Hope for the Sold’, traveled across 10 countries to answer the question, “How can we prevent sexual exploitation before it happens in the first place?”
– Penny Rogers, St Augustine Parish Social Justice Ministry.
“More than 100 people from around the Fraser Valley came out to watch this very informative film and become informed about the various approaches to sex trafficking and prostitution around the globe.”
– Angelina Stiglich, St Joseph Parish Langley and CWL member.
“The film examines prostitution and trafficking in the context of differing legal models of prostitution worldwide. Approximates 60 people from St. Luke’s and neighbouring parishes watched the film and heard an excellent summation of the current status of prostitution laws in Canada from Sister Nancy Brown.”
– Barbara Renaud, St Luke Parish Maple Ridge and CWL member.
http://rcav.org/red-light-green-light-screening/