A Natural Balance: Christianity's Contribution                        to the Global Ecological Conversation     

    

Is climate change a consequence of human activity, part of the earth's natural cyclical  processes or perhaps both?               

How does deforestation, pollution, water scarcity and the loss of biodiversity affect our lives?          

                     October  4 - November 15, 2018  Thursdays                              Mornings 10-11:30 am MT or Evenings 6-7:30 pm MT  

The first class on October 4th will be an introduction to the online cohort. 

          Total Fee for 7 weeks: $65           Facilitator: Sister Ana Cloughly, OSB        All Fees must be received before the event or you must pay an additional $5(even though you have registered online). We have a No Refund/ No Transfer policy if you cancel.

This seven-week course explores the most pressing ecological questions of our time. Our primary goal is discovering how we respond to God's call of caring for the earth. We will examine the issues from the scientific, ethical and spiritual perspectives.

Each week you will receive a module containing informational videos, reading material and reflection questions that will prepare us for a weekly conversation online

 For more information on this course, please contact: Ana Cloughly, OSB, Director of Contemplative Vision at sana@benethillmonastery.org or 719-633-0655 x150

 

About our facilitator Sister Ana Cloughly:                                              As Benedictines we see ourselves as co-creators of our Creator and we have a responsibility to  care for our Mother earth. Sister Ana has a passion for the Benedictine charism of stewarding all God's creation. As the Director of Contemplative Vision and Spirituality Ministry, she facilitates classes, retreats and workshops on prayer practices, mystics and Benedictine Spirituality as it connects    to the world.