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Catholic Charities USA
Laudato Si and the U.S. Catholic Church:
A Conference Series on Our Common Home
Registration is now open for "Laudato Si' and the U.S.
Catholic Church: A Conference Series on Our Common Home," to be
held virtually from July 13-15, and co-sponsored by the Catholic
Climate Covenant and Creighton University. Headline speakers include
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, and Sister Ilia Delos,
OSF, PhD, of Villanova University. Click here to register or for more
information.
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"Laudato Si' and the U.S. Catholic Church: A Conference
Series on Our Common Home" is a biennial conference series to
convene, equip, and inspire Catholics who can more deeply integrate
Laudato Si' and its climate change teaching into the U.S.
Church.
The first convening was held at Creighton in June 2019 and the
presentations were published in the
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Journal of Moral Theology. The second gathering will be
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held virtually July 13-15, 2021. In partnership with Creighton, the
2021 conference expresses Catholic Climate Covenant's leading
role coordinating U.S. Catholic enactment of the Vatican
"Laudato Si' Action Platform."
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On July 14-15, the conference will feature interactive breakout
sessions facilitated by teams of ministry leaders working to more
faithfully incorporate Laudato Si' into eight areas of the U.S.
Catholic Church:
* Advocacy
* Colleges/Universities
* Communications/Media
* Creation Care Teams (especially at parishes and dioceses)
* Environmental Justice
* Preaching for Creation Care
* Parochial School Education
* Youth & Young Adults
The 2021 virtual gathering will be free and open to the public but
registration is required. At the time of registration, attendees are
encouraged to make a freewill donation to help offset conference costs
that include Spanish language translations.
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