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CountryFaithDenominationInstitution NameType of InstitutionType of divestmentURLQuotes from leaders
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of LondonDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of CanterburyDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of ElyDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of GloucesterDioceseFull divestment‘We have done this because we recognise that taking responsibility in care for creation is critical if we are to live well as Christians against the background of the climate and nature crises.'
Revd Dr Cate Williams, Environmental Engagement Officer for the Diocese of Gloucester
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of LichfieldDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of St AlbansDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandDiocese of St Edmundsbury and IpswichDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianCatholic ChurchDiocese of NorthamptonDioceseFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandCanterbury CathedralCathedralFull divestment‘An essential part of our Christian vocation is to be good stewards of creation. We have discerned that part of this is to reduce our reliance on petrochemicals derived from fossil fuels and to invest in greener technologies. We have disinvested as a sign of our intent and as a witness to our commitment to works towards becoming a carbon-zero community.’
The Very Revd David Monteith, Dean of Canterbury
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandCoventry CathedralCathedralFull divestment‘Coventry Cathedral is known worldwide for its ministry of reconciliation: reconciling humanity to our fragile planet is a vital element of this ministry. Coventry Cathedral’s investments are held in a fund which does not invest in fossil fuel companies. This is part of the Cathedral’s wider commitment to participate in the urgent work of slowing the rate of climate change. Along with making ethical investments, the Cathedral is working towards becoming carbon neutral, and is also raising awareness through our Arts and Events programme.’
Revd Canon Kathryn Fleming, Sub-Dean and Canon for Worship & Community, Coventry Cathedral
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandLichfield CathedralCathedralFull divestment‘Our investments sustain our cathedral's ministry for generations to come, whilst investing in fossil fuels destroys that very future.'
Revd Canon Dr David Primrose, Canon Treasurer at Lichfield Cathedral
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandPeterborough CathedralCathedralFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandSt Edmundsbury CathedralCathedralFull divestment‘As a modest but tangible sign of our journey towards Net Carbon Zero, the Chapter of St Edmundsbury Cathedral is happy to confirm that none of our investments, all of which are held in an ethical fund, are invested in fossil fuels.’

Very Rev’d Joe Hawes, Dean of St Edmundsbury
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandWorcester CathedralCathedralFull divestment
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United KingdomChristianChurch of EnglandSt John's WaterlooLocal churchFull divestmentThe climate crisis needs urgent action. St John’s, Waterloo has taken the decision to divest because we have little hope that the fossil fuel extraction industry is serious about change. Fossil fuel consumption is increasing year on year and temperatures are rising swiftly. The poorest and most vulnerable around the world are suffering most. We need a fundamental change in how the global carbon-reliant economy works, and divesting from fossil fuels is a vital first step.
Canon Giles Goddard, Vicar, St John’s Church
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United KingdomChristianN/A (independent evangelical church)Woodlands Church FamilyLocal churchFull divestment
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AustraliaChristianAnglicanDiocese of NewcastleDioceseFull divestment
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CanadaChristianCatholic ChurchSt. Joseph’s Parish CommunityParishFull divestment https://www.st-josephs.ca/"The Finance Council of St. Joe’s Parish decided to divest, after discovering that the small holdings of the parish only included one fossil fuel related asset: a pipeline company that operates in Canada and the USA. Our investment advisor was able to recommend this investment be directed to a renewable energy provider here in Canada…so the parish re-invested to be more in line with our values. This will be announced in the bulletin, and on-line on the parish website, before Earth Day!" Christopher Adam, Executive Director of St. Joseph's Church in Ottawa
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CanadaChristianCatholic ChurchPax Christi TorontoLay organizationFull divestment
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FranceChristianCatholic ChurchAuxiliatrices (province française)Religious orderFull divestment
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchArchdiocese of CataniaDioceseFull divestmentAvailable for interview
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchOperai della GraziaLay organizationFull divestment
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchCaring for EarthOtherFull divestment
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchGi.O.C. - Gioventù Operaia Cristiana odvLay organizationFull divestment
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchAGESCILay organizationFull divestment"We believe in the generative force of the relationships that arise among people and among associative and social realities in the territories as a turning point and pressure point toward institutions for real, operational and tangible changes.

Disinvestment from fossil fuels is, first of all for us guides and scouts, an educational choice; of defense of our brothers and sisters who in the exploited territories live the most painful conditions of poverty, embodying with momentum the call of Pope Francis to change our lifestyle to defend our Common Home.

We are already beyond the propitious moment to act."
Roberta Vincini and Francesco Scoppola, presidents of the Catholic Scouting Movement in Italy (AGESCI)
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchPax Christi ItaliaLay organizationFull divestmentIl Movimento Pax Christi aderisce alla Campagna sul disinvestimento dal fossile perché accoglie il messaggio urgente per la giustizia sociale ed ambientale contenuto nell’enciclica di papa Francesco “ Laudato Sì’ “. Ognuno di noi deve fare la propria parte, scegliendo nuovi stili di vita, che determinino un cambio di rotta per ridurre le emissioni di gas serra nell’atmosfera, sostituendo i combustibili fossili con fonti di energia rinnovabile. Ma è necessario anche sollecitare, attraverso processi di advocacy,i decisori politici affinché organizzino velocemente lo sviluppo di politiche che sostituiscano definitivamente la produzione di energia da fonti fossili estrattive che come sappiamo danneggiano il clima del nostro pianeta e creano sfruttamento di interi territori e popolazioni dell’Africa. Archbishop Giovanni Ricchiuti , president of Pax Christi Italia
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ItalyChristianCatholic ChurchTavolo Laudato Si' BariOtherFull divestment
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United StatesChristianCatholic ChurchSisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, IndianaReligious orderFull divestmentWe intentionally invest our funds in line with Laudato Si so that we might be good stewards. We believe our investments should reflect our values. Sr. Barbara Lynn Schmitz, Treasurer
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United StatesChristianCatholic ChurchUNANIMA InternationalCharityFull divestmentUNANIMA International is a nongovernmental organization advocating on behalf of women and children, migrants, and refugees, homeless and displaced, and the environment. Our work takes place primarily at the UN in New York, where we and other members of Civil Society aim to educate and influence policymakers at the global level. In solidarity, we work for systemic change to achieve a more just world. Given this mission, it would contradict our values to invest in fossil fuels which are harming our planet and people in numerous ways. Jean Quinn, director
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United StatesJewishJewish Emergent NetworkThe KitchenCharityFull divestment
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Vatican CityChristianCatholic ChurchBrethren of Blessed Mary, Our Lady of Mount CarmelReligious orderFull divestment"The Carmelite Order - "Brethren of Blessed Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel" - is pleased to accompany this Fossil Fuel Divestment announcement in line with its Fossil Fuel Divestment commitment approved at the 2019 General Chapter. The Carmelite Order puts its spirituality and mysticism on Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation at the service of the Church and humankind through concrete actions in line with the proposals of the encyclical Laudato Si' related to the search for an Integral Ecology."
Rev. General Fr. Micéal O'Neill, O.Carm.
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