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SUMMARY:Pilgrimage Planning Workshops – October 21
DESCRIPTION:We 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! \n\nMarch 18: Planning Pilgrimages and Network Building\nApril 15: Front-line Community Collaboration (90 min)\nMay 20: Planning a Pilgrimage: Nuts and Bolts\nJune 24: Catechesis: Responding to the Cry of the Earth\, and Cry of the Poor\nJuly 22: Growing Network and Impact: Gathering Pilgrims and Next Steps\nAugust 19: Working with the Media\nSeptember 16: Group Sharing\nOctober 21: Celebrating our Pilgrimages and Impact!\nNovember 18: Next Steps: Continuing Along the Way\nDecember 16: An Advent Spiritual Reflection of Pilgrimages of Hope for Creation\n\nPlease join these workshops live for engaging conversation\, creative breakout rooms\, phenomenal tools\, and energizing examples! Most are 60 min\, April will be 90. If you are unable to make the live time\, please still register\, and the recordings will be uploaded to the website soon afterwards.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/pilgrimage-planning-workshops-october-21/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Pope Leo XIV’s New Challenge and Moral Leadership on Poverty\, Work\, and Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:In his new apostolic exhortation Dilexi te (“I have loved you”)\, Pope Leo powerfully elevates concern for the poor as a central theme of his pontificate. He writes\, “The condition of the poor is a cry that\, throughout human history\, constantly challenges our lives\, societies\, political and economic systems\, and\, not least\, the Church. On the wounded faces of the poor\, we see the suffering of the innocent and\, therefore\, the suffering of Christ himself.” \nPope Leo’s strong focus on the poor is situated within his acknowledgement of our rapidly changing social and economic context.  Just after he was elected\, Pope Leo said the Church should offer “her social teaching in response … to developments in the field of artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity\, justice\, and labor.” Concern for the poor combines with new moral questions around the impacts of artificial intelligence\, especially on workers\, to form the central themes of his early pontificate. \nThis 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. \nFour outstanding leaders will \n\nAddress the challenges for the Church and our nation of widespread poverty in the U.S. and around the world\, and the message of Pope Leo’s apostolic exhortation Dilexi te (“I have loved you”) on the topic of poverty in light of Catholic social teaching.\nExamine the ongoing mandate of Rerum novarum and other elements of Catholic social thought: the dignity and rights of workers\, just wages\, defending those who are poor\, and support for families and unions.\nExplore how the Church can share the tradition of Catholic social teaching in response to what Pope Leo XIV has called “another industrial revolution… artificial intelligence and new challenges for the defense of human dignity\, justice and labor.”\nLook ahead to how Pope Leo\, the Church\, and others can address the moral dimensions and human impacts of poverty\, AI\, and other economic pressures on workers\, poor families\, and society.\n\nJohn Carr\, founder of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life\, will moderate the dialogue. For more than twenty years\, Carr led the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ efforts on poverty\, work\, and economic justice. \nPhoto credit: Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiclayo \nParticipants\n\n\n\nCardinal Blase Cupich\nCardinal Blase Cupich is the archbishop of Chicago\, Illinois. A close advisor to both Pope Francis and now Pope Leo XIV\, Cardinal Cupich has been an advocate for Catholic social teaching on human dignity\, the common good\, work\, labor\, and a preferential option for the poor and vulnerable. \n\n\n\n\n\nPaul Almeida\nPaul Almeida is the dean and William R. Berkley Chair at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. During his tenure\, Dean Almeida has built the school’s capabilities around fields of the future through new initiatives\, including one focused on artificial intelligence\, analytics\, and the future of work. \n\n\n\n\n\nCecilia Flores\nCecilia Flores is the executive director of Catholic Volunteer Network. Prior to this role\, she was a community organizer with Sacramento ACT\, where she worked to address issues of poverty and injustice in California. Flores also spent several years volunteering in Honduras with the Missioners of Christ. \n\n\n\n\n\nLiz Shuler\nLiz Shuler is the president of AFL-CIO\, the first woman elected to this position. A visionary leader and longtime trade unionist\, Shuler has been invited to speak at the Vatican on the dignity of work\, the rights of workers\, and climate change.
URL:https://auscp.org/event/pope-leo-xivs-new-challenge-and-moral-leadership-on-poverty-work-and-artificial-intelligence/
LOCATION:Intercultural Center (ICC) Auditorium\, 1501 TONDORF ROAD NW
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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