Embark on a transformative journey as we usher in the Jubilee year of Hope with a day dedicated to the urgently needed Care for Creation, as inspired by Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’. This convocation promises to be both inspiring and thought-provoking, featuring:
Mass celebrated by Boston’s Archbishop Richard Henning
Opening remarks by Deacon Tim Donohue, Co-Chair, Archdiocese of Boston Social Justice Ministry
Keynote address by Andrea Vicini, S.J., Chair of the Boston College Theology Department: A Renewed Care for Our Common Home.
Panel discussion: Hope for our Common Home
An engaging moderated discussion with three diverse panelists, representing global, local, student, and government perspectives on action
Victoria Sechrist, CatholicTV (Moderator)
Representative from Catholic Relief Services
Mary Wambui, Archdiocese of Boston Planning Office for Urban Affairs
Matt Spearing, St. John's Prep.
Nine parallel workshops focused on pressing environmental and climate issues and actions
Opportunities to connect with representatives from organizations working on education and action to address threats to our Common Home and climate justice
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of a movement that seeks to heal and protect our planet. Register (free) for this in-person convocation at: https://tinyurl.com/Creation-Mar29 A low-cost lunch will be available.