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Conversations: How Do We Listen to the Spirit? — Session 2
OnlineStanding on the foundation of Vatican II teachings, how do we listen to the voices of the Spirit? As we hear the voices of those who are marginalized, as we strive to build mutual understanding and find common ground in a polarized world, what resources can we use to resolve issues when voices differ from...
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Everything is Connected: Laudato Si’, Teilhard de Chardin, and Catholic Social Teaching
Intercultural Center Auditorium: Georgetown UniversityTen years ago, Pope Francis challenged us to hear both the “cry of the earth and the cry of the poor” as his groundbreaking encyclical letter Laudato Si’ offered a hopeful vision that called us to care for “our common home” and reminded us that “everything is connected.” Decades earlier, Rev. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., a...
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Sharing Cultures — Session 3 of 4
OnlineA series of four monthly Zoom gatherings – 6:00 to 7:30 pm Central Time; 7:00 – 8:30 pm EDT With real people telling us what’s special about their cultures! Purpose: to better understand persons of cultures other than my own Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, May 28 Wednesday, April 30 and Wednesday, June 25 TO...
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Remembering Pope Francis
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart and Livestreamed 3790 OLD NORTH WAY NW, Washington, DC, United StatesAfter the death of Pope Francis, the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life and the Office of Mission & Ministry at Georgetown University will bring people together to remember and reflect upon his faithful service, courageous leadership, and caring ministry. This dialogue will also explore his continuing impact and how Georgetown, the Catholic...
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Pope Francis: Pastor, Prophet, & Diplomat with Fr. Bryan Hehir
OnlinePope Francis is well recognized for his leadership and innovation within the Catholic Church; his impact on the world may be seen as equally significant. The relationship of pastor, prophet, and diplomat illustrates how the internal and external roles relate in his leadership style. Fr. Hehir will explore how the impact of these dimensions of...
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The Legacy of Pope Francis in the Trump Era
Lourdes University 6832 Convent Blvd, Sylvania, OhioDear Friends and Readers, For those of you in the Toledo area, I am giving a lecture on Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. in the theater in the Franciscan Center on the campus of Lourdes University. It is entitled: “The Legacy of Pope Francis in the Trump Era,” and will highlight the teachings...
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Sharing Cultures — Session 4 of 4
OnlineA series of four monthly Zoom gatherings – 6:00 to 7:30 pm Central Time; 7:00 – 8:30 pm EDT With real people telling us what’s special about their cultures! Purpose: to better understand persons of cultures other than my own Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, May 28 Wednesday, April 30 and Wednesday, June 25 TO...
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Pilgrimage Planning Workshops – September 16
OnlineWe will gather monthly for Pilgrimage training and toolkit workshops, connecting Catholics across the country as we plan for Pilgrimages of Hope for Creation in our local places and spaces! March 18: Planning Pilgrimages and Network Building April 15: Front-line Community Collaboration (90 min) May 20: Planning a Pilgrimage: Nuts and Bolts June 24: Catechesis:...
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AUSCP Consultation on USCCB Laity Document
Online1-2:30 PM EST; 12-1:30 PM CST; 11-12:30 MST; 10-11:30 PST The objective of this Conversation in the Spirit is to assist the U.S. bishops as they discover how the People of God understand the baptismal identity and co-responsible mission of the laity within Church and society. Our Speaker Sr. Marie Kolbe Zamora served as an...
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Pilgrimage Planning Workshops – October 21
OnlineWe will gather monthly for Pilgrimage training and toolkit workshops, connecting Catholics across the country as we plan for Pilgrimages of Hope for Creation in our local places and spaces! March 18: Planning Pilgrimages and Network Building April 15: Front-line Community Collaboration (90 min) May 20: Planning a Pilgrimage: Nuts and Bolts June 24: Catechesis:...
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Pope Leo XIV’s New Challenge and Moral Leadership on Poverty, Work, and Artificial Intelligence
Intercultural Center (ICC) Auditorium 1501 TONDORF ROAD NWThis timely Public Dialogue will respond to Pope Leo’s powerful challenge to the Church to refocus on the poor and his questions regarding the moral and human impacts of artificial intelligence at this time of economic turmoil and transformation.
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Climate Change and Migration: Two Interconnected Crises
OnlineIn this webinar we will explore some of these climate push factors impacting global migration, how Catholic Social Teaching informs our response, and hear from those on the ground of the immigration crisis as to how the Church IS responding.
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