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    Creation Care Webinars

    Webinars and presentations we have heard about that might be useful for you and your parish, school, or organization. ENJOY!

    Past Catholic Social Teaching Presentations

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    ICC Series on Laudato Si’ – Part IIII – September 2, 2021
    from Indiana Catholic Conference

    Fr. Christopher Droste and Creation Care Commission member Laura Sheehan will discuss Laudato Si in Indiana.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching, Climate Justice & Advocacy


    ONLINE DIALOGUE IN CELEBRATION OF THE Ecumenical and Interreligious Guidebook: CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME – September 1, 2021
    from CADEIO

    A dialogue on the guide which offers insights into how Catholics can bring the riches of the Catholic theological tradition to ecumenical and interreligious discussions and actions that uphold the dignity and sanctity of our environment.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Season of Creation Training: How to Engage Our Church Leaders for Climate Action – August 31, 2021
    from Catholic Climate Covenant

    How should you approach your bishop, priest, and other church leaders on climate and care for creation issues? Learn key steps, get simple engagement resources to use now!

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    ICC Series on Laudato Si’ – Part III – August 26, 2021
    from Indiana Catholic Conference

    Fr. Terry Ehrman , C.S.C. will discuss Ecological Education and Action related to Chapters 5&6 of Laudato Si’.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching, Climate Justice & Advocacy


    ICC Series on Laudato Si’: Part II – August 19, 2021
    from Indiana Catholic Conference

    Sr. Sheila Marie Fitzpatrick, OSB, and Sarah Mundell discuss the Church’s encyclical, Laudato Si’, in part 2 of a 4 part series on the social doctrine of the Church.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching, Climate Justice & Advocacy


    ICC Series on Laudato Si’ – Part 1 – August 12, 2021
    from Indiana Catholic Conference

    Archbishop Charles C. Thompson and Dr. Phil Sakimoto discuss the Church’s encyclical, Laudato Si’, in part 1 of a 4 part series on the social doctrine of the Church.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching, Climate Justice & Advocacy


    Laudato Si’ and the U.S. Catholic Church Conference – July 13, 2021
    from Creighton University and the Catholic Climate Covenant

    Videos from the three day event from July 13-15 to convene, equip, and inspire Catholics who can more deeply integrate Laudato Si’ and its climate change teaching into the U.S. Church.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Seeds of Hope for Our Planet: Thomas Berry and the Great Work – June 24, 2021
    from JustFaith Ministries

    Fr. Joe Mitchell will focus on how we can respond to Pope Francis’ call to “Care for Our Common Home.” Inspired by the wisdom of Thomas Berry, known as one of the great religious ecological thinkers of the 20th century, this presentation will explore the Great Work of our time: how to make a transition from a period of human devastation of the Earth to a period when humans would recognize the sacredness of all creation and find their place within the web of life.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    What is a spirituality of biodiversity? – May 19, 2021
    from Columban Center for Advocacy & Outreach

    Join the Columban Center for Advocacy & Outreach and Anna Robertson, Director of Youth and Young Adult Mobilization for Catholic Climate Covenant, to discuss the urgency of reconnecting our appreciation of nature with our everyday faith.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Laudato Si’ Dialogue on Education – May 18, 2021
    from Global Catholic Climate Movement

    Leaders from renowned institutions across the globe will share practical experiences about how they use Laudato Si’ to inspire students, and they’ll offer tips to other institutional leaders seeking to do the same in their part of the world.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Creation Care and Migration – April 22, 2021
    from ArchIndy Catholic Charities Social Concerns in partnership with Creation Care Ministry

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    Explore the relationship between Care for God’s Creation, Migrants, and You with discussion on the Vatican’s recent booklet “Pastoral Orientations on Climate Displaced Persons.”

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Catholics and Creation Care – April 22, 2021
    from St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, South Carolina

    With Dr. Catherine Wright, author of a recently published a practical guide on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Biodiversity Webinar: The Road to COP15 – April 20, 2021
    from Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development and others

    The Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development and GCCM, REPAM, REBAC, RAOEN, CIDSE, CYNESA, ISVUMI, Columbans, LISTEN, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, UISG and Parliament of World Religions invite you to join this conversation on biodiversity with Cardinal Peter K.A. Turkson, Dr. Jane Goodall, and other community leaders.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Beyond Laudato Si’: Embracing the Challenge of Franciscan Eco-Spirituality in the Age of Pope Francis – April 14, 2021
    from Gonzaga University

    To the mark the 51st anniversary of Earth Day and conclude the year-long 5th anniversary celebration of Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical on climate change and environmental ethics, Laudato Si’, Gonzaga welcomes Daniel P. Horan, OFM, Ph.D.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Catholic Social Tradition Conference – March 25, 2021
    from University of Notre Dame

    A conference with various sessions from March 25-April 3rd. Presentations include “Justice for the Earth” and “The Cry of the Earth, the Cry of the Poor”.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    2nd Tuesdays Lunch & Learn – Ecospirituality in Action – March 9, 2021
    from Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration

    Join FSPA every second Tuesday of 2021 for a series exploring FSPA’s commitment to ecological education, one of the seven Laudato Si’ goals. Each Lunch & Learn will feature new topics of ecological advocacy presented by speakers who will inspire us to care for all of creation.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Online dialogue in celebration of the Ecumenical and Interreligious Guidebook – February 23, 2021
    from CADEIO

    On online discussion of the new guidebook jointly published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers, and Catholic Climate Covenant.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Food Matters: Creating More Just and Sustainable Food Systems – December 3, 2020
    from Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice

    The global pandemic disrupted supply chains and helped realize our dependence on far-off systems beyond our control. At the same time, there is more awareness of the unsafe and unjust conditions in which many food production workers labour and how systems of oppression continue to hold food insecurity in place for many communities.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Christmas, Consumerism, and Laudato Si (from 2016 – watch anytime) – November 25, 2020
    from Catholic Climate Movement

    Explore how today’s rampant consumerism, particularly evident during the Christmas season, is so harmful in all fronts: destroying our planet’s ecosystems, hurting the most vulnerable among us and future generations, and undermining our own spirituality.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 6 – A New Beginning – October 5, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    A podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth.

    Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 5 – No Land to Live On – September 28, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    A podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth.

    Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 4 – Nonviolence for the Earth – September 21, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    A podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth.

    Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 3 – Embarking on the Path of Dialogue – September 14, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    A podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth. Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 1 – A New Kind of Economy – September 7, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    “Jubilee for the Earth” is a podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth.

    Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    “Jubilee for the Earth”: Episode 2 – The Spirituality of Biodiversity – August 31, 2020
    from Missionary Society of St. Columban

    A podcast mini-series about biodiversity and our sacred story produced by the Missionary Society of St. Columban. We are a Society of priests and lay people who live and share the good news of the Gospel by working with those who are poor and exploited, including the earth. Over the course of six episodes, we’ll explore the beauty of biodiversity and the threats it faces. We’ll travel around the world to hear from Columbans who are working to renew the face of the Earth. Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, we hope that this podcast will help us all to see how caring for our common home is fundamental to our lives as people of faith and as global citizens.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Mesa Redonda de Obispos celebrando Laudato Si’ – June 23, 2020
    from USCCB

    Disfrute de esta conversación entre los obispos Jorge Rodríguez-Novelo, Oscar Cantú, Daniel Flores y Joseph Tyson, quienes reflexionan sobre el 5º aniversario de la encíclica Laudato Si’.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Laudato Si’ Week Roundtable – May 20, 2020
    from USCCB

    Archbishop Paul Coakley, Bishop Robert Barron, and Bishop Robert McElroy discuss Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’ as the Church worldwide celebrated the 5th anniversary of the document’s publication.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


    Why did Pope Francis declare a climate emergency? – September 4, 2019
    from Global Catholic Climate Movement

    Explore the scientific and theological reasons to declare a climate emergency, the imperative for Catholics around the world to address the climate crisis as a response to the Pope’s call.

    Recorded link

    Filed under: Catholic Social Teaching


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