The Pope, the Poor, and the Planet: Overcoming Insularity in an Integral Ecology

Given the ecological risks that face us and the uneven distribution of responsibilities, how can we overcome a sense of fragmentation and insularity? Reflecting on how Pope Francis’ call for an integral ecology resonates with those of us who live in more vulnerable parts of the world, we can discern pathways of hope, inspiring us all to care for our common home.

Jose Ramon “Jett” Villarin S.J. is the President of Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. He received his doctorate in Atmospheric Sciences from Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Georgia) and his master’s degree in Physics from Marquette University (Milwaukee, Wisconsin). He is currently the chairperson of the Manila Observatory, a scientific research institute, and a member of the National Panel of Technical Experts of the Philippine government’s Climate Change Commission. His other responsibilities include being chair of Synergeia, an NGO engaged in public education reform and the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, which recognizes “greatness of spirit” in exemplary persons and institutions involved in social transformation in Asia. He was a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which received a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. In 2000, he was declared National Outstanding Young Scientist and in 2002, his book Disturbing Climate was given an Outstanding Book Award by the National Academy of Science and Technology of the Philippines. He also writes a column (“God’s Word Today”) with other Jesuits for a major newspaper and has written a book of homilies entitled Startle.

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A Call to Live Mercy in Our Common Home

Praise Be! A Call to Live Mercy in Our Common Home

Deanery 2 of the Diocese of San José presents
A Day of Reflection on Social Justice: Faith,
Justice, Action!

Keynote Speaker: Fumi Tosu, M.Div., San Jose Catholic Worker

Six workshops to choose from. Topics include Care for God’s Creation, Dignity of Life, Peace and Justice, and Pope Francis’ call to “Care for Our Common Home.”  All participants will be able to take two workshops.

Information and displays from many justice groups will be available: Catholic Charities, Pax Christi, Sacred Heart Community Services, Global Solidarity, Catholic Green Initiative and more!

Registration:   $15 (received by February 18) – $20 at the door

Workshops:

Session One:

  • Pursuing Peace Through Education and Interreligious Engagement – Deacon Steve Herrera, Presenter
  • Human Dignity and Life: Restoring Harmony – Christine Vincent, Presenter
  • Integral Ecology: The Call of Pope Francis -Tony Strawa, Catholic Green Initiative (CGI), Presenter

Session Two:

  1. Care for our Common Home – A Practical Guide to Implementation for Home and Parish -Laura Barker & Katia Reeves (CGI), Stew Plock (350SV.org), and Suds Jain (CCL), Presenters
  2. Advocates for Peace in a World of Chaos – Joaquin Sanchez, Presenter
  3. Laudato Si: Francis Needs Us! Mother Earth Needs Us! – Stan Fitzgerald, Presenter

Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting

Protecting and Preserving the Environment

It is our pleasure to invite you to the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the new Solar Infrastructure at JCNC.  Because this is a landmark event for JCNC, the mayor of Milpitas, Mr. Jose Esteves, will be honoring us with his presence.

The program will begin at 11:00 with the Opening Ceremony, followed by the Ribbon Cutting with Mayor Esteves at 12:00 noon. There will then be a vegetarian lunch.

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Please R.S.V.P. by May 24th, 2015 by clicking the link below:
http://goo.gl/forms/o4nB2PbZK8

For any questions or further information, please contact Mr. Devang Shah or Harshad Shah at (408) 262-6242 or Ms. Cheryl Hoffman at (408) 780-2889, or email to pr@jcnc.org.  For more information on JCNC, please visit our web site at www.jcnc.org