Online program via ZOOM guided by Sister of Earth, Maureen Wild, SC. Our living creation story (or living cosmology) – within which we and all beings are immersed – reveals the deep-time values of differentiation, interiority and communion. These universal dynamics provide a comprehensive context from which to reflect on our tradition’s evolving religious consciousness and teachings. In this light we will reflect on Pope Francis’ teachings, especially the encyclicals, Laudato Si’ – On Care for Our Common Home and Fratelli Tutti – On Fraternity and Social Friendship. This 90-min program looks through this doorway of our cosmological identity as a spiritual journey possessing inherent values, that live like seeds constantly activated within us as mutual respect, a culture of care, kindness, justice, healing – pathways to peace. These are cosmological tendencies and Gospel ideals aptly mirrored in the teachings of Pope Francis.
Saturday, Aug 28, 2:00-3:30 PM Central Time
You will receive the zoom link via email on Friday, Aug 27.
Cost: USD $15/person
Registration deadline is Thursday, Aug 26 by 4PM CT
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Retreat Guide: Maureen Wild, SC, MEd
educator, speaker and retreat guide
on themes of spiritual ecology
Sister of Earth since it began in 1994, she served as Director
of two spiritual-based ecological learning centers (US and Canada).
Featured in the book Green Sisters: A Spiritual Ecology, Harvard Univ. Press (2007)
Maureen currently develops online and in-person
educational and retreat initiatives.
(image of Pope Francis illustrated by Greg Joens)