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The Canadian chapter of the
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UUMOC Vision Statement

"As members of the Unitarian Universalist Ministers of Canada (UUMOC), a chapter of the Unitarian Universalists Ministers Association (UUMA), we covenant together to promote excellence in ministry. Through personal learning and growth and mutual support, we equip ourselves to be visionary leaders within the Unitarian Universalist Movement in Canada and internationally.  Together, we advocate for and uphold the profession of our liberal ministry within the guidelines of the UUMA code of professional practice."(ver. May 2011)

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UUMOC and CUC deplore acts of violence against Jews in Montreal

On behalf of the Canadian Unitarian Council and the Unitarian Universalist Ministers of Canada, we condemn the recent acts of vandalism against Jewish institutions in Montreal. We are committed to a society based on mutual respect, where people are free to express themselves and practice their beliefs, provided those expressions do not endanger or harm others.  

Au nom du Conseil unitarien du Canada et des pasteurs unitariens universalistes  du Canada, nous condamnons les gestes récents de vandalisme menés contre cinq institutions juives à Montréal.  Nous sommes engagés à promouvoir une société où règne le respect mutuel, et dans laquelle chacun a la liberté d’expression et de pratiquer sa croyance, sans faire du tort aux autres.

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