Event Listing Archives

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Event Listings

Integral Ecology Forum: Pope Francis in the US, the UN Climate Negotiations, and more

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Integral Ecology Forum: Pope Francis in the USA, Action on Faith & Ecology, the UN Climate Negotiations, and more…

Integral Ecology Series at the University of San Francisco

Thursday, October 1, 2015
7pm

University of...

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Pope Francis' Encyclical: Climate Change Evokes Moral Change

October 1, 2015

4:30pm

Reception to Follow

Saint Thomas More, Lecture Hall
The Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale University
268 Park Street
New Haven, CT, USA

This panel discussion, with experts across several different disciplines, will discuss...

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Building and Sustaining Nonviolent Communities: What is Our Future?

The Agape Community’s Annual St. Francis Day Event

October 3, 2015
10am - 4pm

Keynote: Michael Baxter
 
Agape Community
2062 Greenwich Rd.
Ware, MA 01082

Flyer: http://fore.yale.edu/files/...

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Caring for our Common Home: Conversations on Race, Poverty & Climate Justice

October 4, 2015

4-6:30 PM

East Bay in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA

Community Dialogue

Purpose:
To continue to build a racial and climate justice movement that incorporates local, national and global leadership from communities of color and vulnerable...

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Celebrating Pope Francis' Encyclical

Association of Chicago Theological Schools (ACTS) Convocation

An Ecumenical and Interfaith Convocation
Celebrating Pope Francis’ Encyclical Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home

October 3, 2015

9am – 5pm

Catholic Theological Union
5416 S. Cornell...

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Feast of St. Francis

Registration for the Catholic Climate Covenant’s Feast of St. Francis event on October 4 is now open.  The Feast of St. Francis celebrates the patron saint of those who promote ecology.  It’s an opportunity to reflect on how and why we care for creation. This year, our...

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