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Water

The Water Committee is working on a series of educational resources about water accessibility and sustainability. We invite you to reflect on the latest piece by Sisters Mary Fitzgerald and Jane Moran, “Climate Crisis and Water: Impact on Our World.”

Webinar: Pope Francis’s Theology of Attraction

Join Catholic Theological Union online on January 24, 2021 at 3:00 pm (EST) for a prayer service and lecture with Rev. Steve Bevans, SVD and Louis J. Luzbetak, SVD Professor of Mission and Culture, Emeritus. They will be discussing Pope Francis' Theology of Attraction. Click here to register.

“The Church grows,” writes Pope Francis, “not by proselytism [i.e. forced conversion] but ‘by attraction.'” This phrase, which Francis has uttered more than once, expresses concisely and forcefully his vision for the Church and its mission in the world. The term “attraction” appears over and over again in the pope’s writings and is concretized in his actions, his appointments, and the coming document on curial reform, tentatively entitled “Praedicate Evangelium,” or “Preach the Gospel.” In this talk, long-time CTU professor Rev. Steve Bevans, SVD will speak of Francis’ vision of “a God who attracts,” “a Church that attracts,” and “a message that attracts,” outlining how this vision is embodied in the coming curial reform. 

In Case You Missed It…

Human Trafficking

Click this link for a human trafficking-related calendar for the month of January, produced by U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking

Climate Change

Consider attending an Online Ecumenical and Interreligious Guidebook Launch and Webinar – Care For Creation (cadeio.org) on January 25th at 11:00am (EST) hosted by United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers, and Catholic Climate Covenant. 
“This guide offers insights into how Catholics can bring the riches of the Catholic theological tradition to ecumenical and interreligious discussions and actions that uphold the dignity and sanctity of our environment.” -- Most Reverend Joseph C. Bambera, Bishop of Scranton

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