Cool products from the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration; Easter offerings

I found this site after looking at the Holy Orders site. The Sisters make homemade soaps, soy candles, lotions & salves, bath salts & sugar creme scrubs (among other things). I can’t tell, but they seem to be cruelty-free. They also seem to be made from basic, natural ingredients without the use of chemicals or preservatives — better than a lot of things I’ve seen for sale at the local health food store. I wrote tonight to see if any of their products contain animal ingredients. and will let people know once I find out. I did confirm that the natural soaps do not contain any animal products (and, of course, weren’t tested on animals). Check out all that they have to offer.



Click on the picture to listen to a surprising message from the Easter Bunny.


“We are not respecting the dignity of our fellow creatures if our sewage or garbage fouls their living space.
When atmospheric warming, due in part to the methane output of the millions of cows we raise each year to produce hamburger, begins to slowly drown the island homes of our neighbors in the South Pacific,
are we truly sharing good news?

“The food we eat, the energy we use, the goods and foods we buy, the ways in which we travel,
are all opportunities — choices and decisions — to be for others, both human and other.
Our Christian commitment is for this — that we might live that more abundant life,
and that we might do it in a way that is for the whole world.”

excerpt from the
Presiding Bishop’s Message for Easter 2008


(This picture links to a n old news article from New Zealand.)
See Green Lent for a graph that shows the amount of fossil fuel needed to raise meat compared to other foods.

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