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SUMMARY:Women and Priests-Conversations in the Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Event hosts\, the Women in the Church Working Group of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests (AUSCP)\, seek to give space for listening deeply to the testimony of sisters and brothers who sometimes experience a judgmental Church instead of a listening and welcoming Church. \nThis call is being hosted in memory of Alana Chen. \nSpeakers:\nOur speakers are Yunuen Trujillo\, Rev. Bryan Massingale\, and Joyce Calvo. Bishop John Stowe will join us for Q and A and prayer. \nYunuen Trujillo is a Catholic lay minister\, faith-based community organizer\, and an immigration attorney with more than 15 years of experience in young adult ministry and a leading figure for inclusive Catholic LBGT Ministry in the United States. She is a Religious Formation Coordinator (Spanish) with the Catholic Ministry with Lesbian and Gay Persons of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and author of the book LGBT Catholics: A Guide for Inclusive Ministry. \nBryan Massingale is a Catholic priest\, author\, activist\, and professor in Applied Christian Ethics at Fordham University. Fr.. Massingale has authored two books and more than 200 articles\, book chapters\, and book reviews. He is a co-editor of \, All of Us: A New Agenda for Catholic Theology from Queer Catholics of Color (Fortress Press\, 2024). He is a leading voice among Catholics advocating the full inclusion of LGBTQ persons in both society and the faith community. \nJoyce Calvo’s daughter Alana Chen died from suicide on Dec. 8\, 2019. Calvo continues to urge all to “stop rejecting LGBTQ+ children” She hopes her advocacy “will alert Catholic parents to beware of the devastating impact the Church can have on their LGBTQ+ children” and “persuade people speaking for the Church to abandon their misguided and dangerous attempts to alter what God has made.” \nSeeking Facilitators\nWe need facilitators for synodal Conversations in the Spirit. Indicate your interest when you register. A one-hour virtual training session is required and a Facilitator Briefing will be held on Feb. 3 at 6pm.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/women-and-priests-conversations-in-the-spirit-2/
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SUMMARY:AI’s Sustainability and Climate Challenges: A Catholic Response to Protect Our Common Home
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere\, and though AI presents us with exciting new opportunities and benefits\, it also presents serious challenges and risks to our common home\, human dignity\, and the totality of the human experience. \nIn this webinar we will explore: 1) What does the Catholic Church teach about AI? 20 What are the challenges/risks of AI on our common home\, and especially the environmental injustice impacts on vulnerable communities? 3) How do we ensure that AI serves humanity\, upholds human dignity\, benefits our common home\, and upholds the principles of justice\, sustainability\, and the equitable advancement of all of humanity? 4) How should Catholics discern and respond to the climate and sustainability challenges of AI? \nPanelists: Céire Kealty\, Ph.D. in Theology from Villanova University. She is a frequent commentator on culture and Christianity and has explored AI’s sustainability challenges and how Catholics are called to respond. Manann Donoghoe\, Senior Research Associate\, Brookings Metro. Co-author of a Brookings study outlining the growing environmental impacts of AI. Scott Hurd\, Vice President for Leadership Formation with Catholic Charities USA and Catholic Climate Covenant Board Chairman.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/ais-sustainability-and-climate-challenges-a-catholic-response-to-protect-our-common-home/
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